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South Korean billionaire's risky bet pays off, as SK Hynix debuts in New York
Reuters42d agoneutral
South Korean billionaire's risky bet pays off, as SK Hynix debuts in New York

When South Korean billionaire Chey Tae-won attends a bell-ringing ceremony on Friday for SK Hynix's $26.5 billion Nasdaq listing, it will mark the ultimate payoff of a bet many once considered risky: buying a loss-making chipmaker that has since become an AI powerhouse. SK ‌Group's 2012 acquisition of Hynix was viewed as problematic even within the business conglomerate: Memory chips are cyclical and capital-intensive, and the company was losing money ‌while trailing Samsung Electronics in market share and technology. But under Chey, seeking an edge over Samsung, SK Hynix has spent more than a decade betting on high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, at the time a niche technology.

The Week in Numbers: SK Hynix IPO heats up, Samsung's profit surge
Reuters Videos42d agobullishVIDEO
The Week in Numbers: SK Hynix IPO heats up, Samsung's profit surge

<body><p>STORY: From a massive SK Hynix IPO to Samsung's giant profits...</p><p>This is the week in numbers.</p><p>:: $26.5 billion</p><p>$26.5 billion is how much chipmaker SK Hynix raised in a Wall Street listing on Thursday.</p><p>That was according to a U.S. regulatory filing.</p><p>A source said demand for the U.S. shares sale was more than seven times oversubscribed.</p><p>The South Korean firm is the world's leading supplier of high-bandwidth memory chips - critical features in advanced processors powering AI systems.</p><p>George Godber is a UK Fund Manager with Polar Capital:&nbsp;</p><p>"The chip plays have been the absolute epicenter of the AI capex spend. There's a lot of attention there. There's an awful lot of demand. There's a lot of retail interest. But it is volatile."&nbsp;</p><p>:: $7.7 billion</p><p>$7.7 billion is how much Apollo Global Management bid for easyJet.</p><p>The U.S. investment firm outbid a rival offer from Castlelake for the British budget airline.</p><p>EasyJet said it would support Apollo's proposal and withdrew support for Castlelake just days after agreeing in principle to a deal.</p><p>The updates sent the carrier's shares soaring during the week.</p><p>:: 46%</p><p>Close to 46% is how much Fast Retailing's profit rose during the previous quarter.</p><p>The Japanese owner of clothing brand Uniqlo said operating profit hit $1.32 billion in the three months through May.</p><p>It managed this while dealing with the Iran war's impact on supply chains and logistics.</p><p>It also put the firm on its way to an expected fifth straight year of record earnings.</p><p>:: 12</p><p>Up to 12 is how many submarines Canada could want Germany's TKMS to build for them.</p><p>TKMS beat out a competing offer from South Korea's Hanwha Ocean.</p><p>Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said Ottawa will now enter talks with the German company.</p><p>"TKMS is the best choice for Canadian workers. It will directly create and sustain an ecosystem of well over 100,000 well-paying jobs across Canada."</p><p>:: $58 billion</p><p>And $58 billion is how much operating profit Samsung flagged for the second quarter.&nbsp;</p><p>The South Korean tech giant expects a 19-fold leap in profits over the quarter from a year earlier, with revenue expected to soar 129%.</p><p>It comes as the global AI boom drives soaring demand for chips, sending prices for silicon sky-high.</p><p>That’s a boost for Samsung, which is the world’s largest maker of memory chips.</p></body>

Why the S&P 500 Is Suddenly Your 401(k) Account’s Worst Performer
Barrons.com42d agoneutral
Why the S&P 500 Is Suddenly Your 401(k) Account’s Worst Performer

Your exchange-traded fund is flat. Remember that ETF you tucked away that invests in developed markets outside the U.S.—the one that looked cheap but has lagged behind the S&P 500 forever because it’s loaded with crusty old companies in Europe and Japan? By the way, both of these overseas funds, developed and emerging, beat the S&P 500 by a lot in 2025, too, but that was partly because the value of the dollar tanked last year as the Federal Reserve was cutting interest rates.

Bloomberg42d agoneutral
SK Hynix’s US Trading Debut Unleashes Wave of New Leveraged ETFs

(Bloomberg) -- SK Hynix Inc.’s record-setting US debut is paving the way for a fresh wave of leveraged products tied to the South Korean memory giant’s shares, bringing to Wall Street the popular bets that have amplified the stock’s volatility in Seoul.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 LevelsZuckerberg Pledges ‘Aggressive’ Pricing With Meta’s First Pay-to-Use AITrump Vents Anger W

Bloomberg42d agoneutral
SK Hynix’s $26.5 Billion Listing Reopens Asia Route to US Market

(Bloomberg) -- SK Hynix Inc.’s US share sale is set to boost an ailing vehicle that was once essential for Asian firms looking West, and Wall Street is hoping the frenzy for artificial intelligence infrastructure will encourage competitors to follow their path.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

Samsung's record profit puts 24/7 stock perps to the test
TheStreet42d agoneutral
Samsung's record profit puts 24/7 stock perps to the test

Samsung just posted the most profitable quarter in the history of any technology company. The market sold the stock anyway. On July 7, Samsung Electronics reported preliminary second-quarter results showing operating profit of 89.4 trillion won, approximately $58.4 billion, a 19-fold jump from the ...

Bloomberg42d agoneutral
SK Hynix Said to Guide US Offering Price 3.1% Above Korea Close

(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

Bloomberg43d agobearish
Winning Trade of Buying Chips, Selling Software Is Falling Apart

(Bloomberg) -- The dominant tech trade of 2026 — buy chip stocks and sell software — is showing signs of falling apart.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 Second Straight DayGreece Offers Bounty to Catch Ravenous Fish Lured by Warming SeaSoftware stocks are coming to life afte

Asian stocks slip and oil prices jump as Iran and US launch fresh attacks
Associated Press43d agobullish
Asian stocks slip and oil prices jump as Iran and US launch fresh attacks

Shares slipped in Asia and oil prices jumped Thursday as conflict escalated in the Middle East, with Iran and the U.S. launching fresh attacks. U.S. futures edged higher. The United States launched more airstrikes on Iran, and Iran responded by firing at Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said their temporary ceasefire was “over.”

China's CXMT to start book-building on July 15 for $4.3 billion Shanghai IPO
Reuters43d agoneutral
China's CXMT to start book-building on July 15 for $4.3 billion Shanghai IPO

China's top memory chipmaker Changxin Memory Technologies (CXMT) said on Thursday ‌it will start book-building on July ‌15 for its Shanghai initial public offering as it seeks ​to raise 29.5 billion yuan ($4.34 billion). CXMT, long seen as a technological laggard compared with global leaders Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, will take ‌investor subscriptions on ⁠July 16 for its IPO, according to a stock exchange filing. CXMT's mega ⁠IPO comes amid rising volatility in global memory chip shares.

World’s Hottest Stock Index Enters Bear Market
The Wall Street Journal44d agoneutral
World’s Hottest Stock Index Enters Bear Market

South Korea’s high-flying stock index is having a harder time staying airborne. The Kospi index entered a technical bear market (defined as a 20% drop from a recent high) after plunging more than 5% today.

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
Nvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom Levels

(Bloomberg) -- After losing roughly $1 trillion in market value in less than two months, Nvidia Corp.’s stock is the cheapest it’s been since before the AI boom kicked off and sent the shares into the stratosphere.Most Read from BloombergGreece Offers Bounty to Catch Ravenous Fish Lured by Warming SeaChip Stocks Sink After Blistering Run as Oil Jumps: Markets WrapUS Strikes Iran and Blocks Oil Sales in New Test of TruceTwo Millennium Trading Pods Made About $3.7 Billion Last MonthChina Sentences

SK Hynix's $28 Billion US Share Sale Draws Strong Demand, Notes Daniel Newman With a Rocket Emoji, Jim Cramer Weighs in on the IPO
Benzinga44d agoneutral
SK Hynix's $28 Billion US Share Sale Draws Strong Demand, Notes Daniel Newman With a Rocket Emoji, Jim Cramer Weighs in on the IPO

The South Korean memory chip giant’s planned Nasdaq listing is already attracting strong institutional interest, fueling bullish sentiment around one of the largest equity offerings tied to the artificial intelligence boom. SK Hynix Launches $28 Billion US Share Sale South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix on Monday launched a U.S. share sale aimed at raising about 43 trillion won ($28.07 billion) through the issuance of American depositary receipts (ADRs) listed on the Nasdaq. The company said major in

Bloomberg44d agobearish
Korean Stocks Extend Drop From Peak to 20% as AI Jitters Spread

(Bloomberg) -- South Korea’s equity market extended declines, pushing the benchmark gauge toward a technical bear market as investors reassessed the outlook for artificial intelligence demand.Most Read from BloombergGreece Offers Bounty to Catch Ravenous Fish Lured by Warming SeaChip Stocks Sink After Blistering Run as Oil Jumps: Markets WrapTwo Millennium Trading Pods Made About $3.7 Billion Last MonthUS Strikes Iran and Blocks Oil Sales in New Test of CeasefireChina Sentences Official to Death

South Korean chip stocks slide after overnight US selloff on AI boom concerns
Reuters44d agobearish
South Korean chip stocks slide after overnight US selloff on AI boom concerns

Shares of South Korean memory chipmakers Samsung Electronics and ‌SK Hynix fell as much as ‌4.4% and 5%, respectively, in early trade on ​Wednesday, tracking a broad selloff in U.S. semiconductor stocks on growing concerns about the sustainability of the AI-driven chip boom. High-flying memory and ‌semiconductor stocks tumbled ⁠overnight, with Intel, Micron and AMD closing down 9.7%, 4.7% and ⁠6.5%, respectively. MKTS/GLOB] Also, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index lost 4.7% as investors questioned whether AI-related spending ​can be ​sustained.

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
Samsung Mass Produces Storage Drives for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin

(Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co. has begun mass production of its most advanced data center storage drive, which is set for use inside Nvidia Corp.’s upcoming Vera Rubin platform. Most Read from BloombergGreece Offers Bounty to Catch Ravenous Fish Lured by Warming SeaChip Stocks Sink After Blistering Run as Oil Jumps: Markets WrapTwo Millennium Trading Pods Made About $3.7 Billion Last MonthMicrosoft’s Xbox to Cut 3,200 Jobs, Divest Five Studios in Major OverhaulChina Sentences Official to

Samsung Fails to Impress—Heard on the Street Recap
The Wall Street Journal44d agoneutral
Samsung Fails to Impress—Heard on the Street Recap

Samsung's earnings preview fell short of expectations. In an update on second-quarter results, the South Korean company projected record operating profit. But the forecast also offered a provision for the cost of coming special bonuses for employees.

As Tech Rally Cools, Wall Street Awaits Key Earnings Season
Barrons.com44d agobullish
As Tech Rally Cools, Wall Street Awaits Key Earnings Season

“Gradually and then suddenly” is the way in which Mike Campbell, the wealthy but aimless character from Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, describes his bankruptcy. The market is changing, quietly and efficiently, heading into the start of a crucial second quarter earnings season that could either underscore the bull case for tech stocks over the back half of the year or test investor patience for long-awaited profits from the artificial intelligence boom. The which hit its latest all time high in early June, slipped into negative territory for the past month on Tuesday, led to the downside by the ongoing slump in tech stocks that have led the market for much of the past four years.

Samsung Highlights Risk For Tech Stocks: Lofty Earnings Expectations
Investor's Business Daily44d agoneutral
Samsung Highlights Risk For Tech Stocks: Lofty Earnings Expectations

S&P 500 companies are expected to report 23.3% earnings growth for Q2, the second straight quarter above 20% and far above the average growth rate of 16.4% over the past five years, according to FactSet. The key question for markets, according to famed investment strategist Ed Yardeni, is whether analysts got carried away after Q1 earnings and set the bar too high. "The big risk up ahead is that technology companies, especially the hyperscalers, won't beat analysts' overly optimistic earnings growth estimates for the quarter," Yardeni wrote in Monday note.

Intel and Applied Materials Dive 10%, AMD Craters 8% as Samsung Earnings Trigger Chip Selloff
24/7 Wall St.44d agobearish
Intel and Applied Materials Dive 10%, AMD Craters 8% as Samsung Earnings Trigger Chip Selloff

Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are down 10% in Tuesday morning trading to $110, while Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is off 8% to $508. The moves cap a sharp reversal after both names rallied Monday. The declines are part of a broader chip selloff triggered by Samsung Electronics’ quarterly report. Equipment maker Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) ... Intel and Applied Materials Dive 10%, AMD Craters 8% as Samsung Earnings Trigger Chip Selloff

Micron, SanDisk, and Western Digital Sink 7% as Samsung Earnings Spark a Memory Selloff
24/7 Wall St.44d agobearish
Micron, SanDisk, and Western Digital Sink 7% as Samsung Earnings Spark a Memory Selloff

Memory and storage stocks are selling off sharply in early trading Tuesday, reversing Monday’s rebound. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) shares are down 7% to $917, SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) stock is off 7% to $1,616, and Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) shares are dropping 7% to $537. The selling extends across the group. Seagate Technology (NASDAQ:STX) stock is down 5% ... Micron, SanDisk, and Western Digital Sink 7% as Samsung Earnings Spark a Memory Selloff