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SK Hynix Valuation Hits USD 1.35 Trillion, Overtakes Samsung To Become World’s Most Valuable Memory Chipmaker

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June 22, 2026

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SK Hynix has overtaken Samsung Electronics to become South Korea's most valuable listed company, driven by its dominance in high-bandwidth memory chips for AI systems. Following a near-collapse in 2002, the firm's strategic focus on HBM has propelled its market value to USD 1.35 trillion, positioning it as a core beneficiary of the global AI boom.

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 24, 2026

Leveraged Korea ETFs Sold Estimated $6 Billion of Shares in Rout

Leveraged exchange-traded funds tracking Samsung Electronics Co. or SK Hynix Inc. probably sold a combined 6 billion of the Korean chipmakers’ shares Tuesday to maintain their ratios, underscoring such products are amplifying market moves, Bloomberg Intelligence says.

Quartz

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· Jul 10, 2026

SK Hynix is set for the biggest foreign listing in U.S. history as it debuts on the Nasdaq

The South Korean memory chipmaker priced 177.9 million ADRs at 149 each, topping Alibaba's 2014 U.S. offering

Investing.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

How SK Hynix’s bet on a niche memory chip made it more valuable than Samsung

How SK Hynix’s bet on a niche memory chip made it more valuable than Samsung

The Next Web

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· Jun 24, 2026

Samsung plans a 90 trillion won buyback to fund a chip-worker bonus

Samsung Electronics is preparing a share buyback worth about 90 trillion won, one of the largest repurchase programmes a South Korean company has attempted, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Wednesday, citing unidentified industry sources. The figure works out to 58.61bn at the won’s current level, and the news sent Samsung shares up more than 6 [] This story continues at The Next Web

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Who rules Kospi? Samsung, SK hynix locked in battle for No. 1

Samsung Electronics' 26-year reign as the benchmark Kospi's most valuable company came to an end on June 22, when its crosstown rival SK hynix briefly overtook the tech giant in market capitalization. While Samsung Electronics' lead remains solid when preferred shares, worth roughly 165 trillion won (106 billion), are included in its valuation, SK hynix's surge on a common-share basis has nevertheless challenged its long-standing dominance at the top of Korea's equity market. The shift was driv

ZDNet

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· Jun 23, 2026

My favorite Samsung OLED TV just dropped $1,100 in this rival Prime Day deal

Samsung's flagship OLED TV from last year is worth every penny, but it's even better with this anti-Prime Day deal.

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Related coverage for "SK Hynix Valuation Hits USD 1.35 Trillion, Overtakes Samsung To Become World’s Most Valuable Memory Chipmaker": Bloomberg — Leveraged Korea ETFs Sold Estimated $6 Billion of Shares in Rout. Quartz — SK Hynix is set for the biggest foreign listing in U.S. history as it debuts on the Nasdaq. Investing.com — How SK Hynix’s bet on a niche memory chip made it more valuable than Samsung. The Next Web — Samsung plans a 90 trillion won buyback to fund a chip-worker bonus. The korea Herald News — Who rules Kospi? Samsung, SK hynix locked in battle for No. 1. ZDNet — My favorite Samsung OLED TV just dropped $1,100 in this rival Prime Day deal