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SK Hynix (SKHY) US Listing: What to Know About the Largest-Ever ADR Offering

SK Hynix has launched the largest-ever American Depositary Receipt offering, raising $26.5 billion in a landmark U.S. market debut.

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SK Hynix is moving forward with a U.S. listing, pricing its shares at $149 apiece. Coverage from the BBC, WSJ, and Bloomberg emphasizes the scale of the $26.5 billion transaction.

Financial Times and CNBC analysis focus on the potential for the listing to address the 'Korea discount' and its broader implications as a sign of current market conditions. Observers are tracking whether this listing will successfully reopen the Asia-to-U.S. route for other companies.

Further developments will determine if the chipmaker's valuation can sustain momentum following its Wall Street debut.

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How much capital did SK Hynix raise?

The company raised $26.5 billion through the share sale.

What is the price per depository share?

The U.S. offering is priced at $149 per share.

What is the significance of this listing for the broader market?

Coverage notes the move is seen as a potential reopening of the Asia route to the U.S. market.

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