Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at SK Hynix’s oversubscribed US listing, priming the Korean memory maker for the biggest ever foreign first-time-share-sale in America. Plus, Micron boosts its spending on new American plants to $250 billion to meet surging memory demand; and Meta unveils its latest AI model, pricing it aggressively and talking up its agentic capabilities versus Google’s Gemini.
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@차주식-t9h
July 9, 2026 at 4:21 pm
Congratulations on SK Hynix’s listing in the U.S. It looks like the operating profit for the second quarter could reach as high as 70 trillion won. While Samsung manufactures a wide range of products—such as smartphones, displays, home appliances, and laptops—Hynix specializes in semiconductors; although it ranks second in the overall memory market, it holds the top spot in the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) sector. I anticipate strong interest from Korean investors regarding the U.S. listing, and if the competition ratio hits 7, I suspect the stock price might experience significant volatility.
@dilliat8191
July 9, 2026 at 6:17 pm
open at 149 close at what at end of day ?