Korea Aerospace Industries is trading at 38,400 KRW as of 2:30 PM on the 16th, down 3.15% from the previous day. The trading volume is 1,638,217 shares, which is 74.29% of the previous day's volume. Korea Aerospace Industries is known as the only aerospace company in South Korea.


On February 15, Kwangsik Choi, a researcher at Hi Investment & Securities, stated, "The company has provided a sales guidance of 2.8 trillion KRW for this year. Domestic business is flat, while complete aircraft exports are expected to grow 27% to 0.4 trillion KRW due to the Iraq reconstruction project. However, the guidance for aircraft parts is only 470 billion KRW, down 22% from 603 billion KRW in 2020, which had already declined by 42%. Although deliveries by commercial aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing and Airbus are recovering, the outlook for the first half is that purchase orders will be sluggish due to inventory depletion by makers." He presented a net income attributable to controlling shareholders of 100.4 billion KRW and set the target price for Korea Aerospace Industries at 39,000 KRW.


Over the past five days, individual investors have net bought 52,048 shares of Korea Aerospace Industries, while foreigners and institutions have net sold 96,496 shares and net bought 40,159 shares, respectively.



※ Source: AI Investment Assistant AI Rassiro


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


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