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SK Hynix Taps American Capital in Record-Breaking Nasdaq Debut

The South Korean chip giant raised $26.5 billion in the largest foreign listing in U.S. history, proving that the AI boom is driving massive investor demand.

TechPublished July 10, 2026 at 4:42 PM
Chey Tae-won, chairman of SK Group, center, and Kwak Noh-jung, president and CEO of SK Hynix Inc., center left, ring the opening bell during the company's IPO at the Nasdaq in New York, US, on Friday, July 10, 2026.

South Korean chip manufacturer SK Hynix has officially tapped into the American capital market, raising a staggering $26.5 billion in its Nasdaq debut. By selling 177.9 million American depositary shares at $149 each, the company secured the largest foreign listing in U.S. history.

Investors showed overwhelming appetite for the offering, with demand reportedly exceeding available shares by seven times, allowing the company to price the shares at a premium rather than the traditional discount. The stock surged 17% on its first day of trading, underscoring the relentless momentum behind the artificial intelligence supply chain.

As a critical supplier to Nvidia, SK Hynix is leveraging this influx of American capital to expand its manufacturing capacity and develop next-generation high-end chips.

While some academics express concern over capital flight from the South Korean market, the move highlights the reality that the world’s most innovative companies look to the U.S. economy as the premier destination for investment and growth.

This listing serves as a clear indicator that the global AI infrastructure race is far from over, with investors eager to back the hardware providers fueling the technological revolution.

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