SK Hynix shares jump 15% after peer Samsung projects blowout earnings


FILE PHOTO: The SK Hynix logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

SEOUL, April ⁠8 (Reuters) - Shares of South Korean chipmaker ⁠SK Hynix surged on Wednesday ‌after peer Samsung Electronics forecast market-beating quarterly earnings, fuelling expectations about SK Hynix's results.

Samsung Electronics ​on Tuesday projected its ⁠first-quarter operating profit ⁠would jump more than eight-fold, beating analyst ⁠estimates ‌as booming demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure stretched supply ⁠and drove chip prices higher.

Korea Investment & ​Securities on ‌Wednesday raised its estimate for SK ⁠Hynix's ​operating profit full-year by 28% to 216 trillion won ($146.55 billion), more than ⁠quadruple from 2025, due to ​stronger-than-expected price increases of both DRAM and NAND chips.

SK Hynix shares traded up ⁠15% at 1,050,000 won ($712.20) each, outperforming Samsung's 8.7% gain and the wider market's 7% rise.

SK Hynix, the world's ​second-biggest memory chip maker ⁠after Samsung Electronics, is set to ​report January-March earnings later ‌this month.

($1 = 1,473.8900 won)

(Reporting ​by Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Ed Davies and Christopher Cushing)

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