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When South Korean billionaire Chey Tae-won attends a bell-ringing ceremony on Friday for SK Hynix's $26.5 billion Nasdaq listing, it will mark the ultimate payoff of a bet many once considered risky: buying a loss-making chipmaker that has since become an AI powerhouse. SK Group's 2012 acquisition of Hynix was viewed as problematic even within the business conglomerate: Memory chips are cyclical and capital-intensive, and the company was losing money while trailing Samsung Electronics in market share and technology. But under Chey, seeking an edge over Samsung, SK Hynix has spent more than a decade betting on high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, at the time a niche technology.
Trulieve is the more established cannabis multi-state operator, while Vireo Growth has been growing rapidly through acquisitions.
A rare bacterium turned up in Cheyenne wastewater months before the public learned about it, and now Congress wants Meta to explain what happened inside its $800 million Wyoming data center and where the contaminated water went next.
SK Hynix is bringing its ADR to the U.S. market with a reputation as the more explosive memory chip play, but whether its debut pricing leaves any room for gains is the question every investor needs to answer before the opening bell rings.
A milestone that was unthinkable a few years ago has reshuffled the case for two chip giants.
Tokenized stocks are becoming the focus of a lot of competition.
Joining the index will lead to billions more being directed toward the stock. But it's unclear whether that's enough to buoy the share price.
Brian Gesuale is the most optimistic analyst covering the megacap.
The risk-versus-reward profile of owning SpaceX's corporate bonds has noticeably shifted over the last two weeks.
Israel Englander bought Everpure stock in the first quarter, a lesser-known company poised to benefit as the AI boom creates demand for high-performance storage.
Tech stocks continue to rally, yet valuations aren't really out of whack. That means there's still more upside possible.
Ally Financial certainly has potential.
Microsoft and Nvidia both look like incredible deals.
Despite being a long-term optimist, the Oracle of Omaha's actions didn't always align with his words.
Additional blockbuster drugs may be on the horizon.
SpaceX completed a record IPO last month.
After earnings failed to lift Micron's shares, a stock split may be in order.
A very determined suitor made yet another takeover bid for the company.
Today's workers need to be on alert.
Stabilization in the bond market means that 3% to 5% yields are easily available. These ETF picks offer attractive risk/reward trade-offs.
NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the 10 Best Data Center Stocks to Buy in July. On July 8, TipRanks reported that Bank of America Securities analyst Vivek Arya reiterated a Buy rating on Nvidia while setting a $350 price target. Nvidia continues to see strong Buy ratings from analysts, with 94% of 66 analysts […]
An analyst raised his price target on the stock by almost 55%.
The headline numbers looked great. So why did the stock sell off?
An intriguing acquisition is set to double the energy tech provider's power capacity.
A memory chipmaker just posted a software-like margin. The real question is how long it can last.
The chipmaker is a short hop from a milestone only a handful of companies have reached. Is the climb built to last?