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# Evening Scan
- URL: https://adjacent.media/scan/2026-06-24-pm/
- Published: 2026-06-24T23:13:37.000Z
- Updated: 2026-06-24T23:13:38.000Z
- Description: SK Hynix announced a $29.4B US listing timed to the AI chip cycle. Alibaba moved its “unreliable entity” fight into court. Oracle’s SEC filing confirmed what layoffs already signaled: fewer headcount, higher compute spend, more debt.
- Author: Jonathan Greene
- Tags: #scan-pm, #scan

SK Hynix announced a $29.4B US listing timed to the AI chip cycle. Alibaba moved its "unreliable entity" fight into court. Oracle's SEC filing confirmed what layoffs already signaled: fewer headcount, higher compute spend, more debt.

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#### [SK Hynix Eyes $29.4B US Listing, Trading Set for July 10](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-24/sk-hynix-looks-to-raise-29-4-billion-with-new-us-lising?ref=adjacent.media) (paywall)

SK Hynix targets $29.4B in its US listing, with proceeds for additional capacity. This is a land grab, not a bet on the AI chip boom. *(Bloomberg)*

#### [Alibaba Sues the Pentagon to Get Off Its Chinese Military List](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/24/business/alibaba-pentagon-lawsuit.html?ref=adjacent.media) (paywall)

The "unreliable entity" label carries real commercial weight—it spooks US investors and partners—so Alibaba is using the courtroom as its lobbying vehicle. *(NYT)*

#### [Oracle's 21,000 Layoffs Help Drive Its Debt-Fueled AI Investments](https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/06/oracles-21000-layoffs-help-drive-its-debt-fueled-ai-investments/?ref=adjacent.media)

Oracle's SEC filing makes explicit what press releases obscured: headcount cuts paired with higher compute investment and increased debt. *(Ars Technica)*

#### [Tesla Claims Driver 'Manually Overrode Self-Driving' in Deadly Texas Crash](https://www.theverge.com/transportation/955153/tesla-full-self-driving-texas-crash?ref=adjacent.media)

Oracle's defense is predictable and will face scrutiny in discovery. *(The Verge)*