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SK hynix Inc. (000660.KS)

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170,600.00-9,200.00 (-5.12%)
At close: 03:30PM KST
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Previous close179,800.00
Open173,800.00
Bid171,300.00 x 0
Ask171,400.00 x 0
Day's range170,600.00 - 176,700.00
52-week range85,000.00 - 191,400.00
Volume5,574,971
Avg. volume4,272,697
Market cap117.478T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.90
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield1,200.00 (0.67%)
Ex-dividend date28 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Bloomberg

    AI Memory Boom Propels SK Hynix's Fastest Sales Growth Since 2010

    (Bloomberg) -- SK Hynix Inc. said it expects a full recovery in the memory market, led by surging AI-related demand, and lifted its capital spending plans.Most Read from BloombergMalaysia in Talks With Tycoons on Casino to Revive $100 Billion Forest CityBiden’s Gains Against Trump Vanish on Deep Economic Pessimism, Poll ShowsUS Economy Slows and Inflation Jumps, Damping Soft-Landing HopesZuckerberg Asks for Patience as Meta’s AI Push Spooks MarketHow to Get a Meeting With the UAE’s $1.5 Trillion

  • Reuters

    Nvidia supplier SK Hynix expects full chip recovery after strong earnings on AI boom

    SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's SK Hynix Inc said it expected a full recovery in memory chips on AI demand, posting its highest profit in nearly two years on sales of advanced DRAM chips with high bandwidth memory (HBM) for use in generative AI chipsets. "The memory market is entering into full recovery cycle with ongoing strength of AI demand," SK Hynix said. With chipmakers focusing production capacity more on chips to meet AI-driven demand, there may be a shortage of regular memory chips for smartphones, personal computers and network servers by year-end if demand for tech devices exceeds expectations, Hynix said.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-SK Hynix expects full chip recovery after Q1 earnings surprise on AI boom

    South Korea's SK Hynix Inc said it expected a full recovery in memory chips on AI demand, after posting its highest profit in nearly two years on massive sales of its advanced DRAM chips such as high bandwidth memory (HBM) used in generative AI chipsets. The world's second-biggest memory chipmaker and Nvidia supplier reported a 2.89 trillion won ($2.1 billion) operating profit for the January-March quarter versus a loss of 3.4 trillion won a year earlier. "The memory market is entering into full recovery cycle with ongoing strength of AI demand," SK Hynix said.