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SK Hynix to buy back, cancel $29 billion worth of treasury shares

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 2:10 AM

SEOUL, Aug 19 (Reuters) – SK Hynix said on Wednesday it would buy back and cancel 40 trillion won ($28.61 billion) worth of treasury shares ​and allocate more than 50% of free ‌cash flow generated between 2025 and 2027 to boost shareholder returns.

The move comes amid growing pressure from investors for SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics to return a bigger share of excess ‌cash ​through dividends or share buybacks, ⁠after the chipmakers offered ⁠scant detail on capital returns despite reporting record profits fuelled by booming demand for AI memory chips.

Those calls have intensified as SK Hynix and Samsung ​shares retreated after hitting record highs in June amid concerns about the durability of AI spending, ⁠though their stock prices remain ⁠far higher than earlier this year.

SK Hynix ​said its “intrinsic value — underpinned by its business competitiveness, robust ​cash generation capability, and mid-to-long-term growth potential — is ‌not fully reflected in its current stock price.”

The South Korean chipmaker also said it would pursue an expansion of its total shareholder return target from the ⁠previous “within 50% of cumulative FCF” to “over 50% of cumulative FCF” through share repurchases, cancellations and dividends.

It added that options to ⁠expand payouts, ‌including special dividends, were also under ⁠consideration, with details of additional shareholder returns ​due ‌to be announced alongside its third-quarter earnings ​release, likely ⁠in late October.

SK Hynix said its net cash stood at approximately 69 trillion won as of the end of the second quarter of this year.

($1 = 1,397.9200 won)

(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin, Heejin Kim, and Heekyong YangEditing ​by Ed Davies)