Japanese memory-chip maker Kioxia Holdings Corp. will list on Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Prime Market on Wednesday, testing ...
Kioxia Holdings Corp. was supposed to be an irresistible debutant in a hot Japanese market, heralding the rise of a homegrown ...
The company had raised 120 billion yen in its IPO, exercising a overallotment option. Shares were priced at 1,455 yen apiece.
Shares in Japanese chipmaker Kioxia closed 10 percent higher in Tokyo on Wednesday after an initial public offering that ...
(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 ...
Kioxia president and CEO Nobuo Hayasaka rang the bell at a ... Shares in Japanese chipmaker Kioxia rallied more than seven ...
Kioxia Holdings, the world's third-largest NAND flash corporation (formerly Toshiba Memory), recorded a strong performance of over 10% on the first day of its debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
(Bloomberg) -- Kioxia Holdings Corp. was supposed to be an irresistible debutant in a hot Japanese market, heralding the rise of a homegrown chipmaker with big backers and a storied pedigree.
Shares of Japan computer memory manufacturer Kioxia rose about 10% on its debut in Tokyo after the company raised over just over 120 billion yen ($800 million) in its initial public offering.