Korean Air, 1,391,737 Shares Net Sold by Individuals in Last 5 Days... Stock Price 27,950 Won (+0.72%)
As of 10:30 AM on the 10th, Korean Air is trading at 27,950 KRW, up 0.72% from the previous day. The trading volume is 3,382,516 shares, which is about 45.2% of the previous day's volume. Korean Air is known as the number one airline transportation company in South Korea.
On December 10th, Choi Goun, a researcher at Korea Investment & Securities, stated, "By acquiring Asiana Airlines, Korean Air has become a monopolistic operator in the Korean aviation market. With the Industrial Bank of Korea's support focused on Korean Air, the financial burden has been significantly reduced. Ultimately, it has secured a definite number one premium. In addition to the in-flight meal business, the sale of Wangsang Leisure Development is also accelerating. In 2021, additional liquidity efforts such as the Songhyeon-dong site and the LA hotel will continue. Korean Air has proven itself as the airline qualified to take responsibility for the future of the Korean aviation market." He set the target price for Korean Air at 32,000 KRW.
Over the past five days, individual investors have net sold 1,391,737 shares of Korean Air, while foreigners and institutions have net bought 714,599 shares and 683,417 shares, respectively.
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