Ssangbangwool Rises 5.12% Amid Uptrend in Boycott of Japanese Products Theme
On the 27th, the theme of the boycott of Japanese products (beneficiary) rose by 3.65% compared to the previous day, showing strength, while Ssangbangwool, which is attracting attention as a related stock, surged by 5.12% compared to the previous day. Ssangbangwool is known as a company specializing in the manufacturing and sales of underwear.
[Graph] Major stock price changes in the boycott of Japanese products (beneficiary) theme
According to the analysis by Thinkpool Robo Algorithm RASSI, Ssangbangwool’s quant financial score is 5.4 points, which is lower in stability, profitability, and growth scores compared to the average of other stocks related to the boycott of Japanese products (beneficiary). This can be interpreted as Ssangbangwool having relatively low investment attractiveness compared to other stocks from a financial perspective. On the other hand, Barrel ranked first in quant financial ranking with higher growth, stability, and profitability scores compared to the average of other stocks.
[Table] Top stocks by financial score within the theme
※ The quant financial score is the result of the Robo Algorithm analyzing each company’s sales growth rate, equity growth rate, debt ratio, current ratio, ROA, ROE, etc.
※ This article was generated in real-time by an article automatic generation algorithm jointly developed by Asia Economy and the financial AI specialized company Thinkpool.
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