Shyon
07-09 23:06
I'm going with $193 as my prediction for SK Hynix's $SK hynix(SKHY)$ first-day closing price. The strong oversubscription shows there is solid institutional demand, and I think the Nasdaq listing could attract even more global investors looking for direct exposure to the AI memory theme.

What gives me confidence is SK Hynix's leadership in HBM and its important role in the AI supply chain. With AI infrastructure spending still expanding, I believe the company deserves to trade at a premium compared with traditional memory-cycle valuations.

That said, I also expect volatility because AI-related semiconductor stocks have been moving sharply in both directions recently. Even so, my final prediction is $193, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the market values one of the world's leading AI memory companies on its Nasdaq debut.

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SK Hynix Files for US Listing: Reprice or Bubble for HBM Sector?
SK Hynix has formally filed for a Nasdaq listing. As Nvidia's core HBM supplier and a key player in the DRAM triopoly alongside Micron and Samsung, SK Hynix's U.S. listing would give American investors their first direct bet on the AI memory supercycle's biggest beneficiary, adding a new valuation anchor to the red-hot storage sector. For now, U.S. investors seeking early exposure can only gain indirect access via 07709, Micron, or SanDisk. Will you position in the memory supply chain ahead of the listing, or wait for prospectus details before committing?
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