The Japanese chip maker expects growth in the flash-memory market, driven by demand for AI applications and data centers.
Japanese NAND flash maker Kioxia debuted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Prime Market on December 18, marking a significant ...
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Shares of Kioxia soared 14% in their market debut on Wednesday, valuing the ...
Japanese NAND flash manufacturer Kioxia has announced plans to produce three additional types of memory, targeting ...
Shares in Japanese chipmaker Kioxia closed 10 percent higher in Tokyo on Wednesday after an initial public offering that ...
Japanese memory-chip maker Kioxia Holdings Corp. will list on Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Prime Market on Wednesday, testing ...
Leading memory chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. debuted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market on Dec. 18, marking the second-largest initial public offering in Japan this year. The company ...
Shares were priced at 1,455 yen apiece, the midpoint of its price band of 1,390-1,520 yen. Kioxia, formerly known as Toshiba Memory, was the chip division of Toshiba, and was sold to a Bain-led ...
Shares of Kioxia soared 14% in their market debut on Wednesday, valuing the Bain-backed chipmaker at more than 890 billion ...
Kioxia Holdings’ shares rose in their trading debut following an $800 million initial public offering, driven by strong investor demand for chip makers as the industry rides the artificial ...
Kioxia president and CEO Nobuo Hayasaka rang the bell at a ceremony to mark the company’s stock market debut - Copyright AFP ...
(Bloomberg) -- Memory-chip maker Kioxia Holdings Corp. climbed 10% in its debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday, underscoring strong investor demand for new shares in Japan. After ...