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SK Hynix’s $1,200 Share Price Spurs Stock-Split Talk After $28.9 Billion Buyback

SK Hynix’s share price has climbed to about $1,200, prompting discussion of a potential stock split. The speculation follows a reported $28.9 billion buyback, according to the excerpt.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 1:52 AM UTC · 5 분 소요

SK Hynix’s $1,200 Share Price Spurs Stock-Split Talk After $28.9 Billion Buyback
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Key Signal

$28.9B buyback and cancellation plan

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핵심 요약

  • SK Hynix shares are trading around $1,200.
  • The high per-share price has sparked stock-split discussion.
  • The conversation follows a reported $28.9 billion buyback.

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Analysts are discussing a potential stock split as SK Hynix’s next shareholder return measure after the company announced a 40 trillion won ($28.9 billion) share buyback and cancellation plan. With the stock having climbed above 1.7 million won, the high entry cost for retail investors has fueled expectations that the company could take additional steps to improve accessibility and trading liquidity.

$28.9 Billion Buyback to Be Fully Canceled

According to EpicAI, an AI-based investment information platform, SK Hynix fell 9.75% to close at 1.5 million won on the Kospi on Aug. 19. Rising global long-term bond yields weighed on valuations for growth stocks, while foreign selling sparked profit-taking in large semiconductor names including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.

Sentiment reversed after the close. SK Hynix announced a 40 trillion won ($28.9 billion) share buyback and cancellation plan, and the stock recouped most of its losses in Nextrade’s after-hours market, ending at 1.624 million won, down 2.29% from the previous session. That was an 8.27% rebound from the regular-session close.