Daishin Securities, Seminar on Outlook for US Big Tech and Domestic Low PBR Stocks
Online Event Held for Two Days Starting from the 28th
Daishin Securities announced on the 22nd that it will hold an online seminar focusing on the Magnificent 7 (M7), referring to the seven major U.S. big tech companies, and the domestic low PBR high dividend stock issue.
The seminar will be held over two days, on the 28th and 29th. On the first day, Researcher Seo Young-jae will be the speaker. He will introduce the earnings trends and outlook of the seven leading U.S. big tech companies: Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia.
The seminar on the second day will be conducted by Lee Kyung-min, Head of FICC Research Department. He plans to cover the issues and outlook regarding low PBR (Price-to-Book Ratio) high dividend stocks, which have become a topic of interest following the government's announcement of a corporate value-up program, as well as investment strategies.
The seminars will be held via the Zoom platform starting at 4 PM on both the 28th and 29th. Participation can be registered through Daishin Securities and Creon websites, HTS, and MTS. Applicants will receive a link to access the seminar via text message.
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Park Hwan-gi, Head of Daishin Securities Digital PB Center, said, "There has been increasing interest in the ongoing Nasdaq rally in the U.S. and investment in domestic low PBR stocks," adding, "We hope this seminar will help with investments in both domestic and U.S. stocks."
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