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(LEAD) SK hynix debuts on Nasdaq to raise US$26.5 bln amid soaring AI demand

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July 10, 2026

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(LEAD) SK hynix debuts on Nasdaq to raise US$26.5 bln amid soaring AI demand

SEOUL, July 10 (Yonhap) -- South Korean chip giant SK hynix Inc. on Friday debut...

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Fortune

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· Jul 5, 2026

After a nearly 800% explosion, this AI stock’s U.S. debut could signal if the market can still boom—or is headed for a bust

Shares of South Korea's SK Hynix will list on the Nasdaq and are expected to start trading on Friday.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Best Memory Stock to Buy in July Isn't Micron or Sandisk. It Is This Trillion-Dollar Giant

Shares of SK Hynix will start trading on the U.S. stock market this week, and its phenomenal growth and valuation make it a no-brainer buy.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 5, 2026

SK Hynix Seeks Access to AI Investors in $29 Billion US Listing

This week’s 29 billion US stock-market listing for SK Hynix Inc. may be the biggest-ever first-time share sale by a foreign company, but it isn’t just about raising cash. It’s also about competing in the hottest corner of the global stock market — memory chips used in AI computing.

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Korean Chip Maker’s Stock Rises After Huge I.P.O., Latest Sign of A.I. Demand

Shares of SK Hynix, the latest technology company to test investor appetite for A.I.-related companies, rose around 14 percent on Friday, as the chip manufacturer made its U.S. trading debut on the Nasdaq. The South Korean company manufactures storage chips, which are a backbone of data center infrastructure, and is the latest trillion-dollar initial public []

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why is South Korean chipmaker giant SK Hynix listing on Nasdaq? Here's why it wants to raise $29.4 billion

SK Hynix plans to raise up to 29.4 billion through a Nasdaq listing. Here's why the AI chip giant is going public in the U.S. and what it means for investors.

BBC News - Business

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· Jul 10, 2026

Chip giant SK Hynix raises $26.5bn as shares surge in bumper US listing

The shares are set to start trading on the Nasdaq on Friday in what will be the largest ever debut by a foreign firm.

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Related coverage for "(LEAD) SK hynix debuts on Nasdaq to raise US$26.5 bln amid soaring AI demand": Fortune — After a nearly 800% explosion, this AI stock’s U.S. debut could signal if the market can still boom—or is headed for a bust. The Motley Fool — The Best Memory Stock to Buy in July Isn't Micron or Sandisk. It Is This Trillion-Dollar Giant. Bloomberg — SK Hynix Seeks Access to AI Investors in $29 Billion US Listing. DNyuz — Korean Chip Maker’s Stock Rises After Huge I.P.O., Latest Sign of A.I. Demand. Hindustan Times — Why is South Korean chipmaker giant SK Hynix listing on Nasdaq? Here's why it wants to raise $29.4 billion. BBC News - Business — Chip giant SK Hynix raises $26.5bn as shares surge in bumper US listing