SK Hynix Market Value Surpasses $1.27 Trillion. Opens at $170 in Debut, 14% Above IPO Price

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TradingKey - SK Hynix (SKHYV) opened at $170 in its trading debut, up 14.09% from its IPO price of $149, bringing its latest market capitalization to $1.27 trillion. It currently ranks 11th in the US by market cap, below Tesla but above Eli Lilly. It is reported that when-issued trading commenced during Friday's session under the temporary ticker SKHYV, and will formally switch to the regular ticker SKHY next Monday.

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The offering price was set at $149 per ADR, representing a premium of approximately 3% over the converted value of its South Korean common stock at the time of pricing, with an offering size of approximately 177.9 million ADRs, raising about $26.5 billion. Every 10 ADRs represent 1 share of South Korean common stock, and the initial ADR size accounts for approximately 2.5% of the company's total share capital.

SK Hynix's American Depositary Receipt (ADR) offering is aimed at funding two key capacity expansion projects. SK Hynix has announced that all proceeds from this fundraising will be used for the construction of its Yongin fab and US packaging facility.

From a fundamental perspective, SK Hynix holds a dominant position in the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) sector. HBM is an advanced hardware technology used in AI servers. According to Counterpoint Research, SK Hynix captured 58% of the HBM market share in the first quarter of this year, while Micron and Samsung each accounted for 21%.

According to data from FactSet, Hynix's valuation remains cheaper than Micron Technology's: its forward P/E ratio is 5.4 times, compared to 6.7 times for Micron Technology, and the market expects SK Hynix's revenue and earnings growth to outpace Micron Technology's this year.

It is worth noting that despite the current robust demand for AI, the inherent cyclicality of the memory industry remains a key risk variable that investors must weigh.

Morningstar analyst Jing Jie Yu warned that as large-scale supply gradually recovers in 2027 and 2028, the supply-demand balance in the memory market should improve significantly, thereby weakening memory makers' pricing power and potentially triggering a cyclical shift.

Shay Boloor, chief market strategist at investment firm Futurum Equities, stated that SK Hynix is the "biggest beneficiary of the persistent HBM shortage that continues to exceed expectations," but if the memory cycle eventually reverses, its downside risk is equally non-negligible—and this reversal might not occur until 2028 at the earliest.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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