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The Week in Numbers: SK Hynix IPO heats up, Samsung's profit surge
Reuters Videos44d agobullishVIDEO
The Week in Numbers: SK Hynix IPO heats up, Samsung's profit surge

<body><p>STORY: From a massive SK Hynix IPO to Samsung's giant profits...</p><p>This is the week in numbers.</p><p>:: $26.5 billion</p><p>$26.5 billion is how much chipmaker SK Hynix raised in a Wall Street listing on Thursday.</p><p>That was according to a U.S. regulatory filing.</p><p>A source said demand for the U.S. shares sale was more than seven times oversubscribed.</p><p>The South Korean firm is the world's leading supplier of high-bandwidth memory chips - critical features in advanced processors powering AI systems.</p><p>George Godber is a UK Fund Manager with Polar Capital:&nbsp;</p><p>"The chip plays have been the absolute epicenter of the AI capex spend. There's a lot of attention there. There's an awful lot of demand. There's a lot of retail interest. But it is volatile."&nbsp;</p><p>:: $7.7 billion</p><p>$7.7 billion is how much Apollo Global Management bid for easyJet.</p><p>The U.S. investment firm outbid a rival offer from Castlelake for the British budget airline.</p><p>EasyJet said it would support Apollo's proposal and withdrew support for Castlelake just days after agreeing in principle to a deal.</p><p>The updates sent the carrier's shares soaring during the week.</p><p>:: 46%</p><p>Close to 46% is how much Fast Retailing's profit rose during the previous quarter.</p><p>The Japanese owner of clothing brand Uniqlo said operating profit hit $1.32 billion in the three months through May.</p><p>It managed this while dealing with the Iran war's impact on supply chains and logistics.</p><p>It also put the firm on its way to an expected fifth straight year of record earnings.</p><p>:: 12</p><p>Up to 12 is how many submarines Canada could want Germany's TKMS to build for them.</p><p>TKMS beat out a competing offer from South Korea's Hanwha Ocean.</p><p>Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said Ottawa will now enter talks with the German company.</p><p>"TKMS is the best choice for Canadian workers. It will directly create and sustain an ecosystem of well over 100,000 well-paying jobs across Canada."</p><p>:: $58 billion</p><p>And $58 billion is how much operating profit Samsung flagged for the second quarter.&nbsp;</p><p>The South Korean tech giant expects a 19-fold leap in profits over the quarter from a year earlier, with revenue expected to soar 129%.</p><p>It comes as the global AI boom drives soaring demand for chips, sending prices for silicon sky-high.</p><p>That’s a boost for Samsung, which is the world’s largest maker of memory chips.</p></body>

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
Big Tech Doubles Debt Load to $350 Billion in AI Spending Spree

(Bloomberg) -- The largest builders of artificial intelligence data centers have doubled their debt load in the last five years, turning to borrowing to finance an unprecedented spending spree they claim is needed to transform the economy. Most Read from BloombergMicrosoft’s Xbox to Shift Obsidian Studio to New ‘Fallout’ Video GameNvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom LevelsZuckerberg Pledges ‘Aggressive’ Pricing With Meta’s First Pay-to-Use AITrump Vents Anger With Iran and

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
Traders Hedge for FX Volatility Return as Fed Uncertainty Builds

(Bloomberg) -- Currency traders are starting to buy protection against bigger exchange-rate swings after months of calm, as banks warn that shifting Federal Reserve expectations and elevated geopolitical tensions could be about to jolt markets.Most Read from BloombergMicrosoft’s Xbox to Shift Obsidian Studio to New ‘Fallout’ Video GameNvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom LevelsZuckerberg Pledges ‘Aggressive’ Pricing With Meta’s First Pay-to-Use AITrump Vents Anger With Iran

Airlines and Hyperscalers Clamor for Turbines. Only a Few Companies Make the Parts.
The Wall Street Journal44d agoneutral
Airlines and Hyperscalers Clamor for Turbines. Only a Few Companies Make the Parts.

Airlines and the hyperscalers have one thing in common: They are desperate for turbines to power their jets and data centers. At the heart of this surging demand are a few companies that manufacture the highly specialized parts. Western production of these turbine blades and vanes is concentrated in four companies, according to a report from SemiAnalysis.

Taiwanese chipmaker Nanya plans $6 billion in spending in 2027, riding AI boom
Reuters44d agoneutral
Taiwanese chipmaker Nanya plans $6 billion in spending in 2027, riding AI boom

Taiwanese memory chipmaker Nanya Technology said on Friday it plans capital spending of more than ‌T$200 billion ($6.2 billion) next year, roughly four times this year's figure, ‌amid soaring demand for memory chips as it rides an AI boom. President Pei-Ing Lee told ​an online press briefing that the preliminary expenditure plan aims to help ramp up spending on a new plant, although the budget has yet to receive board approval. Lee was speaking after Nanya reported unaudited second-quarter revenue of ‌T$82.55 billion, up 684% from ⁠a year earlier.

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
Shein Is Said to Move Ahead With Preparations for Hong Kong IPO

(Bloomberg) -- Shein Group Ltd. is moving ahead with preparatory work for a possible Hong Kong initial public offering, people familiar with the matter said, potentially capping a yearslong effort by the fast-fashion giant to go public.Most Read from BloombergMicrosoft’s Xbox to Shift Obsidian Studio to New ‘Fallout’ Video GameNvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom LevelsZuckerberg Pledges ‘Aggressive’ Pricing With Meta’s First Pay-to-Use AITrump Vents Anger With Iran and Warn

How an Appeals Court Sent Trump's Charles Schwab Account Into Overdrive
The Wall Street Journal44d agoneutral
How an Appeals Court Sent Trump's Charles Schwab Account Into Overdrive

In August, a New York appeals court threw out a roughly $500 million penalty against the Trumps stemming from New York Attorney General Letitia James’s fraud case against the family’s businesses. Within days, a Charles Schwab account that held money set aside for the fine was snapping up and selling dozens of stocks.

Exclusive: Citi to Earn Roughly $70 Million Fee on SK Hynix Listing
The Wall Street Journal44d agoneutral
Exclusive: Citi to Earn Roughly $70 Million Fee on SK Hynix Listing

Investment bankers at Citigroup are set to earn a roughly $70 million fee for their work on SK Hynix’s U.S. listing, according to people familiar with the matter. SK Hynix raised $26.5 billion through its American depositary receipt sale. The ADRs are expected to start trading Friday on the Nasdaq under the ticker “SKYHV.”

Why the S&P 500 Is Suddenly Your 401(k) Account’s Worst Performer
Barrons.com44d agoneutral
Why the S&P 500 Is Suddenly Your 401(k) Account’s Worst Performer

Your exchange-traded fund is flat. Remember that ETF you tucked away that invests in developed markets outside the U.S.—the one that looked cheap but has lagged behind the S&P 500 forever because it’s loaded with crusty old companies in Europe and Japan? By the way, both of these overseas funds, developed and emerging, beat the S&P 500 by a lot in 2025, too, but that was partly because the value of the dollar tanked last year as the Federal Reserve was cutting interest rates.

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
SK Hynix’s US Trading Debut Unleashes Wave of New Leveraged ETFs

(Bloomberg) -- SK Hynix Inc.’s record-setting US debut is paving the way for a fresh wave of leveraged products tied to the South Korean memory giant’s shares, bringing to Wall Street the popular bets that have amplified the stock’s volatility in Seoul.Most Read from BloombergMicrosoft’s Xbox to Shift Obsidian Studio to New ‘Fallout’ Video GameNvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom LevelsZuckerberg Pledges ‘Aggressive’ Pricing With Meta’s First Pay-to-Use AITrump Vents Anger W

Bloomberg44d agoneutral
Technoprobe’s 330% Surge Makes It a European AI Stock Standout

(Bloomberg) -- An Italian firm whose products are key to the chips being made by Nvidia Corp. has emerged as one of Europe’s biggest winners in the artificial intelligence boom.Most Read from BloombergMicrosoft’s Xbox to Shift Obsidian Studio to New ‘Fallout’ Video GameNvidia’s $1 Trillion Slide Sends Valuation to Pre-AI Boom LevelsZuckerberg Pledges ‘Aggressive’ Pricing With Meta’s First Pay-to-Use AITrump Vents Anger With Iran and Warns Ceasefire May Be ‘Over’US Military Launches Strikes on Ir