SK Hynix plans a $29.4 billion ADR listing on Nasdaq to fund AI chip expansion, potentially the largest US share sale by a foreign firm in history.

SK Hynix plans to raise up to $29.43 billion via Nasdaq ADR listing, triggering massive won-dollar currency flows that could impact Korean crypto markets.

SK Hynix plans a $29.4 billion ADR listing on Nasdaq to fund AI chip expansion, potentially the largest US share sale by a foreign firm in history.

Over the past 12 months, SK Hynix’s Korea-listed shares and Micron’s stock have gained about 700%.

July 6 : South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix will on Monday launch its about $28 billion U.S. listing, according to its regulatory filings, in one of the world's largest new share…

South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix is making a massive $29 billion US stock market debut, aiming to boost its valuation and compete with rivals like Micron. This move taps into the…

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South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix is set to launch a $28 billion Nasdaq ADR listing, leveraging surging demand for AI chips amid the global artificial intelligence boom.

South Korea's SK Hynix is poised for a massive US listing, aiming to raise around $29 billion to capitalize on booming AI demand. Despite a 5% dip on Monday, the chipmaker's…

SK Hynix filed with the SEC for a Nasdaq listing that could raise $29 billion for AI chip expansion, making it one of the largest US listings by a foreign

SK Hynix targets $28 billion in net proceeds from its Nasdaq ADR listing, one of the largest foreign company offerings ever, fueled by surging AI memory

Chip giant SK hynix said Monday it plans to raise up to 43.14 trillion won ($28.14 billion) through a stock offering linked to the listing of its A...

SK Hynix has launched a US share sale targeting about $28 billion through a Nasdaq listing, capitalising on AI-driven investor demand. The proceeds will fund semiconductor…

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.