SK Hynix Sinks After Nasdaq Debut Amid Profit-Taking
The sell-off followed profit-taking after the company’s $26.5 billion U.S. listing, with shares hitting their biggest one-day drop on record, analysts said.
- On July 13, Hynix shares sank in Seoul, falling 10 per cent on the Korea Exchange and dragging the benchmark Kospi down 5.6 per cent.
- The decline followed the company's US$26.5 billion American offering, which closed July 10 at a 15 per cent premium to Seoul-listed shares after ADRs climbed 13 per cent.
- Korea Investment & Securities projected on July 13 that operating profit may trail consensus by 8 per cent, citing the company's large HBM revenue share where prices are rising more slowly than conventional chips.
- Jason Minsang Kam, head of active equity management at Kyobo Life Insurance, said the momentum from The New York was already priced in, with the stock trading down 9 per cent at 11:25 am local time.
- Hynix remains a critical supplier of HBM for Nvidia's AI processors, with South Korean shares skyrocketing more than 25-fold since the end of 2022 driven by record profits.
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Its fall was so large that it lost more than US$37 billion in stock value, below US$1 trillion.
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