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Lino Industrial Shares Fall 4.71% on Profit-Taking Pressure

Lino Industrial is showing weakness on the 6th, falling more than 4% during the trading session. As of the morning of that day, Lino Industrial is trading at 74

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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Lino Industrial Shares Fall 4.71% on Profit-Taking Pressure
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Lino Industrial is showing weakness on the 6th, falling more than 4% during the trading session.

As of the morning of that day, Lino Industrial is trading at 74,800 won, down 3,700 won (4.71%) from the previous trading day. Selling pressure has continued since the early hours of trading, widening the decline.

Profit-Taking Shares Emerge

While differentiation among individual stocks has been emerging across the semiconductor sector recently, Lino Industrial is also seeing profit-taking shares surface following its short-term gains, which is interpreted as somewhat dampening investor sentiment. Trading volume has also increased, with a sell-off trend continuing.

Lino Industrial is a company that supplies key components for semiconductor test sockets and inspection equipment. It has been regarded as a stock expected to benefit from the expansion of the AI semiconductor and high-performance semiconductor markets. However, the market interprets that after the recent surge, the short-term burden has grown, leading to profit-taking movements.

Medium- to Long-Term Growth Story Remains Valid

Securities firms assess that Lino Industrial's medium- to long-term growth prospects remain valid. They analyze that there is a high likelihood of continued growth in semiconductor inspection demand driven by the expansion of AI servers, high-performance computing (HPC), and advanced packaging.

The market expects that for the time being, investor sentiment in the semiconductor sector and changes in foreign investor trading patterns will also affect Lino Industrial's stock price movement.

[This article was written with the assistance of AI. This article is not intended to solicit investment, and the final decision and responsibility for investments lie with the investor.]

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter

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