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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    12841.1031$
  • Previous Close
    12841.1031$
  • 52 Week Change
    8890.00$
  • Day Range
    0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    12510$ - 21400$
  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
    153 693 M$
  • EPS
    67.0251
  • Beta
    0.744
  • Volume
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About

The financial product symbol 008355.KO refers to KODEX 건설ETF, which is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) listed on the Korea Exchange (KO) that tracks the performance of construction companies in South Korea. It essentially provides investors with a way to gain exposure to the Korean construction sector without having to purchase individual stocks of various construction firms.

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Company Performance: Revenues, profits, and growth prospects directly impact investor confidence and stock valuation. Strong financials typically drive prices up. Industry Trends: The overall health and outlook of the relevant industry influence stock performance. Positive sector trends can lift all boats, while negative trends can weigh on valuations. Economic Conditions: Factors like interest rates, inflation, and economic growth significantly affect market sentiment and investment decisions. A strong economy often boosts stock prices. Market Sentiment: General investor mood and risk appetite play a crucial role. Positive sentiment can drive up demand, while negative sentiment can trigger sell-offs. Regulatory Environment: Changes in regulations, especially those impacting the company's industry, can significantly alter the stock's risk profile and valuation. Competitive Landscape: The intensity of competition and the company's competitive position affect its market share and profitability, influencing investor perceptions. Global Events: Major global events, such as geopolitical tensions, pandemics, and trade wars, can create uncertainty and volatility in the stock market. Company-Specific News: Announcements about new products, partnerships, acquisitions, or management changes can trigger immediate price reactions. Dividend Policy: The company's dividend payout ratio and dividend yield impact its attractiveness to income-seeking investors. Increases in dividends can boost stock prices.

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