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Hanmi Semiconductor Falls 2.97% Amid Battle Around 310,000 Won Level... HBM and AI Benefit Expectations Remain Valid

During trading on the 18th, Hanmi Semiconductor is fluctuating around the 310,000 won level, dropping nearly 3%. As of 1:53 p.m. on this day, Hanmi Semiconducto

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Hanmi Semiconductor Falls 2.97% Amid Battle Around 310,000 Won Level... HBM and AI Benefit Expectations Remain Valid
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During trading on the 18th, Hanmi Semiconductor is fluctuating around the 310,000 won level, dropping nearly 3%.

As of 1:53 p.m. on this day, Hanmi Semiconductor is trading at 310,000 won, down 9,500 won (2.97%) from the previous trading day. The stock, which closed at 318,500 won the previous day, slipped below the 310,000 won level during the session, showing a weak trend. With sell orders currently dominating, trading volume has exceeded 1 million shares, and an active trading battle is unfolding around the 310,000 won level.

Hanmi Semiconductor is widely regarded as a major beneficiary of the expanding artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor market. In particular, the company supplies TC bonder equipment, which is essential for the production of high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and is expected to benefit from the expansion of advanced packaging investments in the global semiconductor industry.

Recently, news of Chairman Kwak Dong-shin's share buyback drew market attention. The company explained that this move demonstrates the largest shareholder's commitment to strengthening responsible management and enhancing corporate value.

Today's stock price weakness is interpreted as being influenced by overall changes in supply and demand for semiconductor stocks and a contraction in investor sentiment. Nevertheless, the securities industry maintains the view that positive assessments of Hanmi Semiconductor's medium- to long-term growth potential remain valid, given that AI server investment expansion and the HBM market's growth trend are expected to continue.

Going forward, the market is keeping a close eye on future global semiconductor investment trends, major clients' capital expenditure plans, and the flow of new orders.

[※ This article was written with the assistance of AI. Investment decisions are the responsibility of the investor, and the content included in this article may change depending on market conditions.]

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