Samsung Securities: "Robotis Competitive Despite Chinese Low-Price Offensive"... Target Price at 320,000 Won
Robotis is being reevaluated as a leading Korean robot component company amid the expansion of the humanoid robot market. The securities industry projected that

Robotis is being reevaluated as a leading Korean robot component company amid the expansion of the humanoid robot market. The securities industry projected that the company can achieve sustained growth based on its overwhelming technological prowess, even amid low-price offensives from Chinese competitors.
On the 25th, Samsung Securities maintained its 'BUY' investment opinion on Robotis and presented a target price of 320,000 won. This analysis suggests approximately 25.2% additional upside potential based on the previous day's closing price.
Price competition in the humanoid and actuator markets has been intensifying recently. However, Samsung Securities assessed that Robotis has established clear differentiation based on its outstanding technological capabilities and product completeness. In particular, the company was evaluated as an excellent market alternative, especially in a situation where Chinese firms are attempting to expand their market share with low-priced products.
Additionally, the fact that Robotis is entering the value chain of large corporations, thereby alleviating market concerns related to domestic partnerships, was cited as a positive factor. Synergy effects are expected to be created through various collaborative projects and supply expansion in the future.
However, in the short term, performance pressure is expected to be inevitable due to factors such as one-time cost occurrences. But since this is not a structural issue for the company, it was analyzed that it will not significantly affect its mid- to long-term growth drivers. The industry anticipates that Robotis's competitiveness, with its core component technology, will become even more prominent as the humanoid industry expands rapidly.
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