CoinWorld News: SK Hynix plans to list in the United States. The offering is valued at $29.0 billion, aiming to attract investors in the AI sector and take part in competing in the global AI memory chip market. Daniel Morgan, Senior Portfolio Manager at Synovus Trust, said the market is currently in a frenzy for chip stocks, which is the right time to attract U.S. investors. Zhou Di, Portfolio Manager at Thornburg Investment Management, said this issuance is aimed at investors who cannot access the Korean stock market. SK Hynix will be listed on Nasdaq, giving investors an opportunity to participate in the AI memory cycle.

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CandlestickChartsUnderThe
· 1h ago
$29 billion—this scale isn’t small at all. Looks like they really want to wrestle it out with Micron and Samsung.
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Glass-HeartMarketMaker
· 6h ago
Zhou Di's words are down to earth. Many international investors are indeed blocked by the threshold of the Korean market.
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KiteRerouter
· 7h ago
The concept of AI memory cycle is heating up, and SK Hynix has nailed the timing.
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PixelMiningLamp
· 8h ago
Another heavyweight chip stock enters the U.S. stock market, and South Korean giants also want a piece of the pie. Can retail investors hop on board?
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RouterRunner
· 8h ago
SK Hynix's move is impressive, directly targeting the AI track with $29 billion, and the memory chip war is about to escalate.
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TheHotAirBalloonRisesAboveThe
· 8h ago
Finally, no need to open a Korean account anymore, directly buy on Nasdaq, much more convenient.
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OrderbookOtter
· 8h ago
Daniel Morgan is right, chip stocks are indeed hot right now, but HBM demand is real.
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