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SK Hynix (SKHY) Backs A US$38b HBM Buildout, Is The Valuation Discount Too Harsh?
SK hynix (NasdaqGS:SKHY) approved a roughly US$38b program to build new high bandwidth memory focused fabs in South Korea, a large expansion that brings long term capital commitments into sharper focus for current and potential shareholders.
See our latest analysis for SK hynix.
Despite the expansion plans and supportive policy moves around South Korea's semiconductor sector in recent weeks, SK hynix's 30 day share price return is down 19.48%, and the year to date share price return matches that weaker tone. This signals fading momentum as investors reassess execution risk around large scale memory investments.
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SK hynix now trades well below both intrinsic value estimates and the average analyst price target after the recent slide. Is the market rightly cautious about the new US$38b build out, or is the discount too harsh?
Price-to-Earnings of 6.4x: Is it justified?
On simple numbers, SK hynix looks inexpensive. The stock last closed at $135.29, while the company is described as trading at a P/E of 6.4x compared with a peer average of 59.8x and a US Semiconductor industry average of 49.5x.
The P/E ratio compares what investors pay today for each dollar of earnings. For SK hynix, a 6.4x P/E suggests the market is attaching a much lower earnings multiple than it is for similar semiconductor companies. Earnings and revenue are both reported as growing strongly.
That gap to peers is wide. If the industry trades around 50x earnings and SK hynix sits at 6.4x, the market is clearly applying a heavy discount to the stock relative to sector norms.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Result: Price-to-Earnings of 6.4x (UNDERVALUED)
However, investors still face risks around execution on the US$38b expansion, and the recent share price decline of 19.48% over 30 days could signal fragile sentiment.
Find out about the key risks to this SK hynix narrative.
Another view on SK hynix valuation
The P/E comparison paints SK hynix as inexpensive, yet the SWS DCF model presents an even stronger view. It puts fair value at $526.44 per share versus a current price of $135.29, which suggests the stock trades at a steep discount. How comfortable are you with the assumptions behind that cash flow path?
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Next Steps
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Gold miners still look inexpensive because the market thinks we're near the top of the cycle. Given what's happening to the dollar, I'm not so sure.

Is it a safer bet on gold to have just exposure to ETFs?
Between 2003 and 2011, gold nearly went 5x. Dollar went weak too. The gold companies did bad. It is worth noting that between 2003 and 2011, there was 2008! I will leave it your inference and research.
About NasdaqGS:SKHY
SK hynix
Through its subsidiaries, engages in research, develops, manufactures, distributes, and sells semiconductor devices in Korea, China, rest of Asia, the United States, Europe, and internationally.
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