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Kwang Photonics Rises Over 2% During Trading... Buying on AI Optical Communication Demand Expectations

Kwang Photonics is continuing its upward trend, recording a 2% gain during trading, driven by expectations of a recovery in the semiconductor industry. As of th

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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Kwang Photonics Rises Over 2% During Trading... Buying on AI Optical Communication Demand Expectations
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Kwang Photonics is continuing its upward trend, recording a 2% gain during trading, driven by expectations of a recovery in the semiconductor industry.

As of the morning session on the 1st, Kwang Photonics is trading at 6,800 won, up 160 won (2.41%) from the previous trading day. It has maintained an upward trajectory since early in the session, rising to around the 6,900-won level and showing steady movement. Trading volume has surpassed 570,000 shares as buying interest continues to flow in, and the order book has maintained an upward bias, sustaining investor attention.

Kwang Photonics is a company that manufactures optoelectronic components such as optical semiconductors, optical sensors, and LEDs. Recently, as expectations grow for the expansion of AI data centers and investment in high-speed communication infrastructure, the overall optical communication and optical semiconductor-related sector is drawing market attention.

The market is focusing on the possibility that increased demand for optical communication components, driven by the proliferation of AI servers, and expectations for a semiconductor industry recovery could lead to improved earnings for related companies. Accordingly, a trend of continued buying interest is flowing into optical semiconductor-related stocks, including Kwang Photonics.

However, in the short term, overall sector investment sentiment, foreign and institutional supply and demand, and global semiconductor market trends are cited as key variables that will determine the stock's direction.

[This article was written with the assistance of AI. This article does not constitute investment advice, and the final decision and responsibility for investments lie with the investor.]

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter

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