Seoul Semiconductor, Foreign Investors Net Buy 147,373 Shares in Last 5 Days... Stock Price 13,900 KRW (+0.36%)
As of 12:30 PM on the 3rd, Seoul Semiconductor is trading at 13,900 KRW, up 0.36% from the previous day. The trading volume is 150,266 shares, which is about 35.98% of the previous day's volume. Seoul Semiconductor is known as a global LED specialist company.
On July 2nd, Kangho Park, a researcher at Daishin Securities, stated: "1) The LED industry is expected to enter a recovery phase from the third quarter of 2020. 2) The micro LED market is projected to expand starting from the fourth quarter of 2020. TV manufacturers are expected to increase marketing efforts targeting large-inch micro LED TVs in the premium TV segment. After initially targeting advertising (shining) applications, the market will expand into the TV sector. 3) The adoption rate of LEDs in automotive applications is expected to rise due to the expansion of autonomous driving and electric vehicle markets." He set the target price for Seoul Semiconductor at 18,000 KRW.
Over the past five days, individual investors have net sold 22,449 shares of Seoul Semiconductor, while foreigners and institutions have net bought 147,373 shares and net sold 127,255 shares, respectively.

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