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Research Report ►(comments)
Korea Electric Power Corporation generates and distributes electricity to commercial, residential, and industrial consumers in Korea.
Investment Impacts (help)

Korea Country Analysis ► (edit / improve) Korea (KRW) has a fast growing Asian country with a market-based economy. Currency: Korea’s currency is undervalued as a result of the purchase price parity analysis. Investor Survey: Korea’s economic environment is moderate, because high scores on economic freedom are offset by low scores on the SWOT analysis. Trade: Indonesia, China, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong are the top export partners, while Korea’s emerging industry relates to technology. SWOT Analysis: The leading Korean strength is their shipbuilding expertise, while the main weakness is their bank cross holdings. North Korea is their main threat to long term economic growth. Trading Strategy: An undervalued currency, high investment flow potential and moderate business environment leads to a slightly positive outlook for Korean investments.
Utility Industry Leader

Utility Industry Analysis ► (edit / improve) The utility industry includes companies whose sales come from the administration of public services such as water and power. Valuation: Based on WikiWealth's Wall Street analysis, this industry is a Hold, but with positive potential. The Main Street analysis says a Buy, with SWOT strengths great than weaknesses and SWOT opportunities greater than threats. Trade: Denmark is a major area of utility innovation, especially for the generation of power. Main utility commodities include coal, natural gas, crude oil, and uranium. Trading Strategy: The utility industry tends to be less sensitive to economic cycles, because public services are essential to industrial and residential consumers. Look to buy undervalued utility investments when stock prices are low and sell overvalued utility investments during any part of the business cycle when stock prices are high. Upward sloping stock charts and financial news may indicate a selling opportunity while the opposite means that stocks are becoming undervalued.
- Industry leaders shape the political and economic conditions for their industry.





