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[Market Close] Doosan Enerbility and Korea Power Engineering Rise Over 3%... Orbitech Falls, Nuclear Power Stocks Mixed

On the 24th, domestic nuclear power-related stocks generally showed a strong tendency, displaying mixed movements across individual stocks. Market attention is

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[Market Close] Doosan Enerbility and Korea Power Engineering Rise Over 3%... Orbitech Falls, Nuclear Power Stocks Mixed
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On the 24th, domestic nuclear power-related stocks generally showed a strong tendency, displaying mixed movements across individual stocks. Market attention is now focused on whether nuclear power theme stocks will continue their upward trend on the 25th or take a breather.

As of the market close on the 24th, Daechang Solution rose 3.95%, showing strength. Large-cap stock Doosan Enerbility also climbed 3.47%, defending the 90,000-won level, while Korea Power Engineering recorded a 3.33% gain. In addition, Korea Electric Power (1.79%), Geumhwa PSC (1.11%), Wujin (1.09%), and Susan Industry (0.47%) finished trading in positive territory.

On the other hand, some mid- and small-cap nuclear power stocks underwent corrections and ended the session lower. Orbitech dropped 4.73%, while Mobis (-1.05%), Wujin Entech (-1.02%), KEPCO KPS (-0.88%), and Woori Technology (-0.47%) also failed to avoid declines. In contrast to Doosan Enerbility and Korea Power Engineering both recording gains in the 3% range, the differentiation among individual stocks was clearly evident.

The market analyzes that the global trend of nuclear power expansion, rising power demand from artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, and expectations for new domestic and international nuclear power orders have been serving as key medium- to long-term investment points for the nuclear power theme.

[※ This article is for reference in making investment decisions, and responsibility for investment outcomes lies with the investor.]

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