Extreme SK Hynix Stock Swings Add Wild Card to $28 Billion Deal
THE SO WHAT
SK Hynix’s volatility around a $28B US listing is a reminder that AI-chip exposure now brings hedge-fund-level swings to what used to be boring memory. Operators relying on these suppliers should diversify and lock in terms where possible—equity turbulence can spill into supply and pricing.
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