SK Hynix's Nasdaq Debut Highlights Enormous Demand for Memory Chips
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SK Hynix's Nasdaq Debut Highlights Enormous Demand for Memory Chips

What's Happening? SK Hynix, South Korea's second-most valuable company, saw its stock rise 13% on its first day of trading on Nasdaq, closing at $168.01. The company's ADRs were priced at $149, raising $26.5 billion to fund its expansion plans, including new factories and equipment. SK Hynix's Chair
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