Samsung Heavy Industries, Stock Price Down 3.03% at This Hour... 1,039,069 Shares Net Bought by Individuals in Last 5 Days
As of 2:30 PM on the 23rd, Samsung Heavy Industries is trading at 6,080 KRW, down 3.03% from the previous day. The trading volume is 7,211,258 shares, which is 93.03% of the previous day's volume. Samsung Heavy Industries is known as a shipbuilding and offshore plant construction company.
On June 19, Jinyeong Choi, a researcher at NH Investment & Securities, stated, "1) The Korea-Qatar LNG ship MOA was signed faster than expected, 2) The LNG project order program for Russia/Mozambique is underway, 3) There is a high correlation between order performance and changes in PBR, which is positive. The Qatar LNG ship orders are progressing faster than expected, causing a strong rebound in the stock price. However, despite securing large-scale orders and improving business conditions, additional growth drivers are limited. Sustainable growth is impossible without recovery in the container/tanker market." He set the target price for Samsung Heavy Industries at 7,300 KRW.
Over the past five days, individual investors have net purchased 1,039,069 shares of Samsung Heavy Industries, while foreigners and institutions have net sold 381,490 shares and 777,374 shares, respectively.

※ This article was generated in real-time by an automatic article generation algorithm jointly developed by Asia Economy and the financial AI specialist company Thinkpool.
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