On August 5, SK hynix fell 3.07% in pre-market trading, trading at $149.69/share, with turnover of approximately $39.29 million. The stock had surged nearly 8% during the earlier Korean trading session before reversing lower in U.S. pre-market hours.
On the news front, Korean media reported that SK hynix subsidiary Solidigm is seeking pre-IPO financing with a target valuation of 50 trillion KRW in preparation for a Nasdaq listing. Solidigm is a U.S.-based subsidiary established in 2021 to take over Intel's NAND flash and SSD business, which SK hynix agreed to acquire for approximately 10 trillion KRW in 2020. SK hynix subsequently responded that it is considering multiple options to enhance Solidigm's competitiveness but has not made any final decision, adding to market uncertainty.
Additionally, Korean shareholder groups filed criminal complaints against SK hynix's CEO over bonus payment arrangements not subject to collective bargaining agreements, with police launching an investigation, further weighing on short-term sentiment.
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