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Sinopex (025320) Falls 3.87% in Regular Session and 8.39% on NXT... Attention Turns to Potential Rebound in the February 18 Regular Session as Stock Defends the 4,000-Won Level

Sinopex (025320) showed a double weakness on the 14th, closing lower in the regular session and then widening its decline in after-hours trading on Nextrade (NXT). As the stock has been defending the 4,000-won level since the 10th, investors' attention is focused on the future direction of the share

Oseong Kwon
Staff Reporter
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Sinopex (025320) Falls 3.87% in Regular Session and 8.39% on NXT... Attention Turns to Potential Rebound in the February 18 Regular Session as Stock Defends the 4,000-Won Level
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Sinopex (025320) showed a double weakness on the 14th, closing lower in the regular session and then widening its decline in after-hours trading on Nextrade (NXT). As the stock has been defending the 4,000-won level since the 10th, investors' attention is focused on the future direction of the share price.

Sinopex finished the day's regular session at 4,470 won, down 180 won (-3.87%) from the previous trading day.

The decline deepened in after-hours trading on NXT. Sinopex closed at 4,260 won on NXT, down 390 won (-8.39%) from the base price, a level that is also below its regular-session closing price.

Sinopex has maintained the 4,000-won level since the 10th, and even in after-hours NXT trading on the 14th, it stayed within the 4,000-won range. However, given that the weakness continued beyond the regular session, the stock's movement after the holiday warrants close attention.

In particular, whether the stock can build a rebound from the 4,000-won level in the regular session on the 18th, which opens after the holiday period, or whether the weakness will persist, is a key point to watch going forward.

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Oseong Kwon
Staff Reporter

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