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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    956589.4566$
  • Previous Close
    941737.8385$
  • 52 Week Change
    838242.11$
  • Day Range
    14851.62$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    161757.8888$ - 999999.9999$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.003
  • Market cap
    644 194 763 M$
  • EPS
    21522
  • Beta
    1.715
  • Volume
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About

000660.KO is the stock ticker symbol for SK hynix Co., Ltd. on the Korea Exchange (KRX). SK hynix is a South Korean memory semiconductor supplier of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips and flash memory chips. It is the world's third-largest semiconductor company and the second-largest memory chipmaker after Samsung Electronics.

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Factors

Company Performance: Strong earnings reports, revenue growth, and profitability improvements typically lead to higher stock prices. Conversely, losses or declining financial health can negatively impact the stock. Market Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism towards the stock market and the industry to which 000660.KO belongs can influence its price. Bull markets tend to lift most stocks, while bear markets can drag them down. Industry Trends: Positive developments in the relevant industry, such as increased demand for the company's products or services, can boost investor confidence and drive up the stock price. Negative industry trends can have the opposite effect. Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors like interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth can impact the profitability of businesses and therefore affect stock prices. Strong economic growth usually supports higher stock valuations. News and Announcements: Company-specific news, such as new product launches, mergers and acquisitions, or regulatory changes, can have a significant and immediate impact on the stock price. Dividend Policy: If the company pays dividends, changes to the dividend payout ratio or dividend yield can affect investor interest and the stock price. Higher dividends generally attract more investors. Analyst Ratings: Recommendations from financial analysts, such as "buy," "sell," or "hold" ratings, can influence investor perception and trading activity, thereby affecting the stock price. Competitive Landscape: The actions and performance of the company's competitors can influence its market share and profitability, which in turn affects its stock price. Global Events: Geopolitical events, trade wars, and global economic crises can create uncertainty and volatility in the market, impacting stock prices across the board.

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