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SK hynix Inc. (000660.KS)

KSE - KSE Delayed price. Currency in KRW
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191,800.00+1,800.00 (+0.95%)
At close: 03:30PM KST
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Previous close190,000.00
Open190,800.00
Bid193,400.00 x 0
Ask193,500.00 x 0
Day's range186,100.00 - 194,500.00
52-week range111,800.00 - 248,500.00
Volume9,080,064
Avg. volume4,045,615
Market cap132.077T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.89
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date24 Oct 2024 - 28 Oct 2024
Forward dividend & yield1,200.00 (0.63%)
Ex-dividend date27 Jun 2024
1y target est268,375.00
  • Reuters

    Nvidia supplier SK Hynix to invest $6.8 billion in South Korea chip plant

    SEOUL (Reuters) -The world's second-largest maker of memory chips, SK Hynix, said on Friday it had decided to invest about 9.4 trillion won ($6.8 billion) in its first chip plant in the South Korean city of Yongin. The Nvidia supplier, which reported on Thursday its highest earnings since 2018 and flagged rising AI chip demand, has been planning investment since 2019 on four new chip plants at a semiconductor cluster at the site near Seoul. "The Yongin cluster will be the foundation for SK Hynix's mid- to long-term growth," said Kim Young-sik, the firm's head of manufacturing technology.

  • Bloomberg

    SK Hynix shares tumble by most in 20 months after AI selloff

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