Gisantelkom, Defense Industry/War and Terror Theme Rises 5.21% Up
On the 18th, the Defense Industry/War and Terrorism theme rose 3.67% compared to the previous day, showing strength, while Gisan Telecom, a related stock drawing attention, surged 5.21% compared to the previous day. Gisan Telecom is known as a manufacturer of repeaters for wired and wireless communication equipment.
[Graph] Major Stocks' Price Changes in the Defense Industry/War and Terrorism Theme
According to provisional data compiled at 12:51, foreigners are net buying 27,200 shares of Gisan Telecom.
[Table] Net Trading Volume by Foreigners and Institutions (Unit: 10,000 shares)
According to the analysis by Thinkpool Robo Algorithm RASSI, Gisan Telecom’s quant financial score is 36.38 points, with higher stability and profitability scores than the average of other stocks related to the Defense Industry/War and Terrorism theme, ranking 15th within the theme. This indicates that from a financial perspective, Gisan Telecom’s ability to respond to internal and external economic environment changes and its efficient profit-generating capability are better than those of other stocks in the theme.
[Table] Top Stocks by Financial Score within the Theme
※ The quant financial score is the result of analysis by the Robo Algorithm based on 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 specialist Thinkpool.
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