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TLDR Friday’s session saw the Dow rise 0.1%, S&P 500 remain unchanged, and Nasdaq decline 0.2% South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix secured $26.5 billion through its American stock offering, setting an all-time record for foreign companies Semiconductor sector experienced downward pressure before SK Hynix’s Nasdaq trading debut Crude oil maintained levels around $72 per barrel as Strait of Hormuz shipping experienced renewed disruptions Delta Air Lines exceeded profit forecasts but shares declined due to elevated fuel expenditures American equity markets displayed varied performance Friday morning as market participants focused on an unprecedented Wall Street milestone. South Korean memory semiconductor manufacturer SK Hynix commenced Nasdaq trading following a record-shattering $26.5 billion American stock offering. This unprecedented capital raise establishes a new benchmark as the most substa
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The SK Hynix IPO may shift global investment focus towards US markets, potentially impacting capital flows into alternative assets like crypto.
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TLDR SK Hynix launched its U.S. ADR at $149 per share in a $26.5B offering — smaller than the initial $29.4B projection The transaction represents the biggest U.S. stock sale ever completed by a foreign entity, eclipsing Alibaba’s 2014 record of $25B Jim Cramer identifies attractive entry point despite premium memory pricing, while cautioning about sector volatility HSBC projects the Nasdaq presence could enhance SK Hynix’s market value by 20% and reduce valuation disparity with Micron (MU) Capital raised will fund new manufacturing plants and purchase of cutting-edge EUV lithography equipment SK Hynix completed its highly anticipated Nasdaq listing on Friday, launching American Depositary Receipts at $149 each and securing $26.5 billion in what became the most substantial U.S. equity offering ever executed by an international corporation. SK hynix I
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Hyundai, the world’s third-largest carmaker by vehicle sales, moved a stablecoin-based, cross-border, internal remittance system into production readiness on the Avalanche blockchain, becoming the first major South Korean company to do so. “Hyundai is the first major enterprise to publicly announce this type of implementation on Avalanche, but the initiative represents more than a technical experiment,” said Justin Kim, head of APAC at Ava Labs, which develops and supports the blockchain platform. “This is already a real treasury management use case, not a sandbox — the pilot moved live USD and USDT between Hyundai Motor’s U.S. and Mexico entities,” The international transfer comes as stablecoins gain traction beyond crypto trading. Large companies are increasingly testing the technology to move money between subsidiaries, settle cross-border payments and reduce the cost and tim
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There have been two competing theories on how Friday’s SK Hynix US debut will affect the two leading US memory chip stocks, Sandisk (SNDK) and Micron (MU). The first posits that investors will sell some of their holdings in the US companies in order to include the South Korean competitor. The second views the three as similar horses that should all benefit from the ongoing global memory shortage that has provided the sub-sector of the semiconductor industry with exploding margins and profits. The first theory seems to be the leading contender on Friday as SK Hynix is set to begin trading under the ticker SKHY sometime during the regular session. Both Micron and Sandisk shed some weight in the early going on Friday. The broader market is waxing and waning between positive and negative territory as the NASDAQ Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average both search for direction. SK Hynix prices US