Nuclear Decommissioning-Related Stocks Show Mixed Trends... Doosan Enerbility and Orbitech Decline, while Woojin and Wonil T&I Show Strength
On the morning of the 25th, domestic nuclear decommissioning-related stocks showed distinctly mixed trends across different stocks. Following an upward trend dr

On the morning of the 25th, domestic nuclear decommissioning-related stocks showed distinctly mixed trends across different stocks. Following an upward trend driven by recent expectations for the nuclear power industry, profit-taking sell-offs led to declines in some stocks, while bargain-hunting buying flows entered others.
According to the Korea Exchange, as of the morning of the same day, declining stocks included Doosan Enerbility, which traded at 90,100 won, down 500 won (0.55%). Woori Technology fell by 110 won (0.87%) to 12,590 won, BHI dropped by 1,000 won (1.76%) to 55,800 won, and Orbitech declined by 250 won (4.29%) to 5,580 won. KEPCO E&C also traded at 108,800 won, down 500 won (0.46%).
On the other hand, among rising stocks, Woojin traded at 16,760 won, up 180 won (1.09%), showing an upward trend. KEPCO KPS also maintained a slightly bullish stance at 45,200 won, up 50 won (0.11%), and Wonil T&I recorded 10,480 won, up 370 won (3.66%), showing the strongest trend among related stocks.
The nuclear decommissioning industry is a high-value-added sector that involves safely dismantling nuclear power plants that have reached the end of their lifespan and processing radioactive waste. It encompasses decontamination and dismantling technologies, radiation management, nuclear power plant equipment, and waste processing technologies. The market size is expected to continue expanding as the demand for decommissioning aging nuclear power plants increases among major countries worldwide.
Recently, domestic nuclear power-related stocks had maintained an upward trend driven by expectations for new nuclear power plant construction and overseas nuclear power exports. However, on this day, profit-taking sell-offs following short-term surges were partially released, causing mixed gains and losses across different stocks.
In the market, assessments continue that the long-term growth outlook for the nuclear power industry remains valid. Analysts suggest that business opportunities for related companies could expand with the increase in overseas nuclear orders and the full-scale growth of the nuclear decommissioning market in the future. Investors are expected to gauge the future direction of related stocks by closely monitoring key variables such as government nuclear policies, the progress of overseas nuclear projects, and the expansion of the global nuclear decommissioning market.
[This article was written with the assistance of AI. This article is intended to provide general market information and does not constitute a recommendation to invest in any specific stock. The final decision and responsibility for investments lie with the investor.]
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