SK Hynix stock rose on Thursday ahead of the South Korean company’s listing of American depositary receipts. The memory giant is launching an ADR listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SKHY on Friday. Ten ADRs will represent one local South Korean share, giving an implied dollar price per ADR of around $144.50.
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(Bloomberg) -- SK Hynix Inc. is telling investors it intends to price its US listing at $149 per American depositary receipt, according to people familiar with the matter, despite recent volatility in the Korean memory chipmaker’s shares.Most Read from BloombergMicrosoft’s Xbox to Shift Obsidian Studio to New ‘Fallout’ Video GameNvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom LevelsTrump Vents Anger With Iran and Warns Ceasefire May Be ‘Over’US Military Launches Strikes on Iran for Sec
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The near-term outlook for Micron appears promising.
Micron (MU) just posted the best quarter in company history last month. The stock has fallen anyway.
Micron Technology said on Thursday it plans to invest more than $250 billion in the U.S. through 2035, driven by surging demand for memory chips in the AI era and President Donald Trump's push to bolster domestic chip production. The new investment plan represents a jump from the $200 billion that Micron announced last June, which was already increased by $30 billion from its original spending plans. As part of the investment, Micron said it would spend $3 billion on strengthening the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, of which $500 million will be used to fund advancements in GlobalWafers' 300-mm raw silicon wafer manufacturing facility in Sherman, Texas.

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SK Hynix shares rose on Thursday ahead of the South Korean company’s listing of American depositary receipts. The memory giant is launching an ADR listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SKHY on Friday. Ten ADRs will represent one local South Korean share, giving an implied dollar price per ADR of around $144.50.
Investing.com - Global memory monthly sales reached a record $74.6 billion, surging 31.7% month-on-month and running 2.8 percentage points above the 10-year seasonal average, according to UBS's July Memory Monthly report — a data point that has both UBS and Bernstein forecasting sharp contract price increases ahead, even as the two firms diverge sharply on how long the rally can last.
Investing.com -- U.S. chip stocks bounced back Thursday, recovering some of the ground lost earlier in the week, as a rally in Chinese semiconductor shares helped steady investor nerves following a selloff following Samsung Electronics’ latest results.
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South Korean memory chip titan SK Hynix is making its Nasdaq debut, giving U.S. investors direct access to Nvidia Corp.’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) top memory supplier. But despite this listing, Futurum Equities’ Chief Market Strategist Shay Boloor is sticking with domestic rival Micron Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MU), citing structural instability in the Korean markets as a major deterrent. The ‘Extreme’ Memory Cycle SK Hynix is preparing to sell 17.79 million American depositary receipts (ADRs) this Friday un
Baseball legend Tommy Lasorda, the former Los Angeles Dodgers manager who won two World Series, didn’t have much time for the idea of “pressure” in professional sports. Stock markets are different matter, however. The looming second-quarter earnings season—set against the pullback in big tech stocks, the resurgence of global geopolitical risks, and the specter of renewed inflation—has investors on edge.
Can anything slow the memory giant down?