SK Hynix Climbs in US Debut, CEO Says Memory Crunch to Last |Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 7/10/2026
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Today Bloomberg Tech host Ed Ludlow details his conversation with SK Hynix CEO Kwak Noh-Jung as the South Korean memory chip maker makes its US debut. Then, Bloomberg White House and Washington correspondent discusses President Trump's dismissal of two Democrat members of the US Election Assistance Commission and the latest from the MidEast. Plus, Bloomberg senior editor Nina Trentmann is joined by Lumen CFO Chris Stansbury on providing AI infrastructure. Finally, Bloomberg 'Business of Sports' Host Vanessa Perdomo-Maglione is joined by Gotham FC governor Carolyn Tisch-Blodgett on the NWSL club's move to Queens and capitalizing on World Cup excitement. Chapters 00:00:00 Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 00:00:01 SK Hynix's Historic U.S. Stock Market Debut 00:04:20 Why SK Hynix Matters to the AI Boom 00:07:00 Will the Memory Chip Shortage Last Beyond 2030? 00:11:50 Trump Removes Election Commission Members 00:17:10 White House Update: Iran Talks Continue 00:21:20 Lumen's AI Infrastructure S
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