# SK Hynix prepares for US listing as tech sector darling with $28 billion Nasdaq debut

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> Published: 2026-07-09 08:22:31+00:00

# SK Hynix prepares for US listing as tech sector darling with $28 billion Nasdaq debut

The South Korean memory chipmaker's ADR offering is already more than seven times oversubscribed, signaling massive appetite for AI-adjacent semiconductor plays

SK Hynix, the South Korean semiconductor giant, is preparing to list on the Nasdaq through American depositary receipts, targeting roughly $28 billion in proceeds and making this one of the largest foreign listings in history.

With the offering already more than seven times oversubscribed, institutional money is treating this like a golden ticket to the AI hardware supply chain.

## The details behind the blockbuster listing

SK Hynix plans to issue 17.79 million new shares, with each ADR representing ten common shares on the Korea Exchange. The company will trade under the ticker symbol SKHY, with when-issued trading set to begin on July 10, 2026.

The original fundraising target sat closer to $29.4 billion before being adjusted down to approximately $28 billion, or 43.141 trillion won.

The timeline has moved quickly since SK Hynix filed confidentially with the SEC around March 2026. Formal proceedings advanced in June, with a marketing launch on July 6 and pricing expected on July 9, just one day before trading kicks off.

## Why SK Hynix matters to the AI trade

The company’s leadership position in HBM3E chips, the latest generation of high-bandwidth memory, has made it a critical partner for NVIDIA and other AI infrastructure companies.

Shares climbed 174% in the six months leading up to July 2026. Over the prior year, the stock surged an astonishing 636%.

The Nasdaq listing isn’t purely about raising capital, though the proceeds will fund expanded manufacturing capabilities and equipment investments. It’s also a strategic play to escape what’s known as the “Korea discount,” a persistent valuation gap that affects Korean-listed companies due to lower liquidity, corporate governance perceptions, and limited foreign investor access. By listing in the US, SK Hynix gains access to deeper liquidity pools and opens the door to potential index inclusion.

## What this means for investors and the broader market

The risk side deserves attention. Memory chips are notoriously cyclical. SK Hynix’s current dominance in HBM chips provides some insulation from generic memory commoditization. Trading at valuations reflecting 636% annual appreciation means the stock carries elevated expectations, and any stumble in AI infrastructure spending, a shift in NVIDIA’s supplier relationships, or a broader tech sector correction could create significant downside volatility.

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