Orbitech, 19.51% Rise Amid Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning Theme Uptrend
On the 24th, the nuclear power plant dismantling theme rose by 3.22% compared to the previous day, showing strength, while Orbitech, a related stock attracting attention, surged by 19.51% compared to the previous day. Orbitech is known as a company engaged in manufacturing aircraft parts and conducting nondestructive and nuclear inspections.
[Graph] Major stock price changes in the nuclear power plant dismantling theme

According to preliminary data compiled at 10:11, foreign investors sold 40,000 shares of Orbitech, resulting in a large net sell-off by foreigners.
[Table] Net trading volume of foreigners and institutions (unit: 10,000 shares)

According to the analysis by Thinkpool RoboAlgorithm RASSI, Orbitech’s quant financial score is 14.44 points, ranking 7th within the theme. Orbitech especially had a relatively high financial stability score. This means that, from a financial perspective, Orbitech’s ability to respond to internal and external economic environment changes is better compared to other stocks within the theme.
[Table] Top stocks by financial score within the theme

※ The quant financial score is the result of RoboAlgorithm’s analysis based on each company’s sales growth rate, equity growth rate, debt ratio, current ratio, ROA, ROE, and other factors.
※ This article was generated in real time by an article automatic generation algorithm jointly developed by Asia Economy and the financial AI specialist company Thinkpool.
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