SK hynix Inc.
Icheon-si, South Korea
Company overview
SK hynix Inc. through its subsidiaries, engages in research, develops, manufactures, distributes, and sells semiconductor devices in Korea, China, rest of Asia, the United States, Europe, and internationally. It offers DRAM, such as server memory, graphics memory, mobile memory, PC memory, consumer memory; NAND flash memory; SSD; and MCP products. It also engages in foundry business, produces non-memory semiconductors. The company serves its products for server, networking, mobile, personal computer, consumer, and automotive applications. The company was formerly known as Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and changed its name to SK hynix Inc. in March 2012. SK hynix Inc. was incorporated in 1949 and is headquartered in Icheon-si, South Korea.
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SK Hynix Makes History With $26.5 Billion Nasdaq ADR Debut, Surpassing Alibaba's Record
SK Hynix priced its Nasdaq ADR debut at $149 per unit, raising $26.51 billion — the largest share sale ever by a non-U.S. company, eclipsing Alibaba's 2014 record.
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SK Hynix Nasdaq Debut Set to Shatter ADR Records as Investor Demand Surges 7x
SK Hynix's Nasdaq ADR offering was oversubscribed more than 7 times, with potential proceeds of $25.71B that could set a new all-time ADR record.
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SK Hynix HBM Slowdown Sends Semiconductor Stocks Sliding: What Investors Should Understand
Monolithic Power Systems, Power Integrations, and Amkor fell sharply after SK Hynix signaled an HBM slowdown — but analysts say it's a margin story, not a demand warning.
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Seagate Stock Drops 6% Amid SK Hynix HBM Slowdown News — Here's What Investors Need to Know
Seagate (STX) dropped 6% after SK Hynix announced plans to slow HBM expansion — but analysts say this is a margin story, not a demand signal.
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Critical Helium Shortage Threatens AI Chip Production as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Supply Chains
Middle East conflict disrupts global helium supplies, threatening AI chip production. Samsung, SK Hynix face shortages as Qatar cuts exports by 14%.