$41.21+1.57 (+3.96%)
SK Telecom Co., Ltd.
SK Telecom Co., Ltd. in the Communication Services sector is trading at $41.21 with a market capitalization of $17.3B. Wall Street consensus targets $34.55 (3 analysts), implying a -16.2% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently 13% below its 52-week high of $47.18, remaining 53.0% above its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 5/9 shows mixed financial quality, Altman Z in the distress zone. The Whystock Score of 65/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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SK Telecom Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of wireless telecommunication services in South Korea. The company operates through three segments: Cellular Services, Fixed-Line Telecommunications Services, and Other Businesses. The Cellular Services s...
NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) has entered multi-year agreements with SK hynix to secure next generation AI memory supply. The company is partnering with SK Telecom and NAVER to build gigawatt scale AI "factories" and sovereign AI infrastructure in Korea. These partnerships expand NVIDIA's role in Korea across memory, data centers, and AI infrastructure design. NVIDIA, known for its AI accelerators and data center platforms, is deepening its presence in Korea at a time when demand for high...
Nvidia stock was gaining Monday as CEO Jensen Huang encouraged investors to look past the tumble in semiconductor stocks.
Nvidia is teaming up with leading South Korean technology companies to build large-scale artificial-intelligence infrastructure in Asia, seeking to solidify its data-center footprint and expand its AI ecosystem.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) unveiled a series of strategic agreements with some of South Korea’s largest technology groups on Monday, strengthening its position in the artificial intelligence ecosystem while securing key relationships across memory chips, cloud infrastructure and robotics. The partnerships were announced during a visit to South Korea by Chief Executive Jensen Huang, who arrived in the country on Friday.

<body><p>STORY: Jensen Huang's visit to South Korea paid off with a series of deals announced on Monday.</p><p>The Nvidia CEO said agreements were reached with South Korean giants like SK Hynix and Naver.</p><p>“We're seeing great demand. The business is booming around the world for more AI factories. And so that's the reason why we're entering this partnership.:"</p><p>Huang's high-profile trip to the country began on Friday.</p><p>It's seen him throw a baseball pitch, dine with top corporate leaders and meet a well-known gamer.</p><p>It comes with the U.S. firm aiming to secure crucial memory chips to power its AI ambitions and draw new customers.</p><p>SK Group said its SK Hynix and SK Telecom arms had agreed deals with Nvidia.</p><p>Memory chip maker SK Hynix signed a multi-year technology partnership.</p><p>It said this commits it to developing advanced types of memory for global AI data centres.</p><p>SK Hynix and Nvidia said the deal would help supply keep pace with Nvidia's plans - which now include robotics, personal computers and AI supercomputers.</p><p>“SK Hynix will continue to be Nvidia's largest memory partner. And this is a partnership and a friendship that has gone back a long time. I'm very proud of the contribution Nvidia has made to SK Hynix. </p><p>Huang said the agreement was for more than two years with the option to keep extending.</p><p>Nvidia said internet giant Naver and Doosan would also use its tech to help build AI data centres.</p><p>Huang also said Nvidia is partnering with LG Group on electronics, mechanical systems and AI for humanoid robots.</p><p>And he revealed Nvidia would deepen its partnership with Hyundai motor group across a range of AI initiatives.</p><p>Huang also planned to meet Samsung's semiconductor business head later on Monday.</p><p>Nvidia and its partners, including SK Telecom and Doosan Group, didn't reveal the value of the deals.</p></body>