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Giant Taegeukgi Lights Up the Heart of New York: "Thanks to SK Hynix"

미국 뉴욕 맨해튼의 ‘270 파크 애비뉴’ 태극기 조명 / SK하이닉스 제공
Taegeukgi lighting on '270 Park Avenue' in Manhattan, New York / Provided by SK Hynix (Photo: Yonhap News)
▲ Taegeukgi lighting on '270 Park Avenue' in Manhattan, New York

A giant Taegeukgi (South Korean national flag) has appeared on a high-rise building in the heart of New York to celebrate SK Hynix's entry into the Nasdaq market.

According to industry sources on Friday (July 10), lights forming the shape of the Taegeukgi were illuminated at the top of the '270 Park Avenue' building in Manhattan, New York, on the evening of July 9 (local time).

The building, which stands 423 meters tall, is the 6th tallest skyscraper in New York and serves as the headquarters for JPMorgan, the largest bank in the United States.

JPMorgan, along with BofA Securities, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs, served as the lead underwriters for the public offering of SK Hynix's American Depositary Receipts (ADR) that took place on that day.

SK Hynix's ADR offering saw significant success, with investor demand during the book-building process exceeding the public offering volume by more than seven times.

(Photo: Yonhap News/Provided by SK Hynix)
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