SK Hynix prices Nasdaq ADRs at US$149, raising US$26.5 billion in mega US listing on July 10
SK Hynix's Nasdaq ADR deal priced at $149 and reportedly >7x oversubscribed, highlighting sustained investor appetite for AI-linked memory exposure and expanding sector capital access. The raise supports additional HBM capacity buildout amid persistent supply tightness, reinforcing SK Hynix's leadership (57% HBM revenue share in 2025 Q4) and underscoring upstream constraints affecting major customers and broader hardware pricing.
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SK Hynix completed a US ADR offering on July 10, raising about US$3.4 billion after the deal drew more than seven times subscription. The company held 57% of global HBM revenue share in the fourth quarter of 2025 and is a key supplier to Nvidia. The offering underscores persistent tight supply of high-bandwidth memory for AI servers and also benefits the three main HBM suppliers—Nvidia, Samsung and Micron. Apple’s price hikes tied to memory shortages add to signs of broader supply-chain strain.