After years of uncertainty, including delayed listings, memory chipmaker Kioxia's shares soared 56x in 18 months, making it Japan's most valuable company (Shuhei Ochiai/Nikkei Asia)
Shuhei Ochiai / Nikkei Asia: After years of uncertainty, including delayed listings, memory chipmaker Kioxia's shares soared 56x in 18 months, making it Japan's most valuable company — TOKYO — Japanese memory maker Kioxia Holdings is now the top Japanese company by market capital

Shuhei Ochiai / Nikkei Asia: After years of uncertainty, including delayed listings, memory chipmaker Kioxia's shares soared 56x in 18 months, making it Japan's most valuable company — TOKYO — Japanese memory maker Kioxia Holdings is now the top Japanese company by market capital
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