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KEP / Korea Electric Power: Good Recovery Prospects Justify A Positive Re-Rating

Korea Electric Power: Good Recovery Prospects Justify A Positive Re-Rating
Korea Electric Power is expected to witness a narrowing of losses in 2023, prior to turning profitable in 2024. Actions taken by the Korean government like tariff hikes and the SMP cap should enable KEP to achieve a better set of results in the near future. Read More
Posted: Mar 9 2023, 07:40
Author Name: Seeking Alpha
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Korea Electric Power: New CEO Appointment Is A Positive Development

By Seeking Alpha
October 9, 2023

Korea Electric Power: New CEO Appointment Is A Positive Development

Kim Dong-cheol was recently appointed as Korea Electric Power's new CEO, and he replaces Cheong Seung-il who previously disclosed in May he wished to more_horizontal

Korea Electric Power: Still Bullish Considering Improved Outlook

By Seeking Alpha
August 3, 2023

Korea Electric Power: Still Bullish Considering Improved Outlook

Korea Electric Power's Q2 2023 performance is expected to be better as compared to the first quarter, considering an electricity tariff hike and lower more_horizontal

Korea Electric Power: Good Recovery Prospects Justify A Positive Re-Rating

By Seeking Alpha
March 9, 2023

Korea Electric Power: Good Recovery Prospects Justify A Positive Re-Rating

Korea Electric Power is expected to witness a narrowing of losses in 2023, prior to turning profitable in 2024. Actions taken by the Korean government more_horizontal

Korea Electric Power: Things Can Continue To Get Better

By Seeking Alpha
December 26, 2022

Korea Electric Power: Things Can Continue To Get Better

Korea Electric Power's shares staged a strong recovery jumping by +49% in the past two months after hitting a new 52-week trough in late-October. The more_horizontal

KEPCO At The Crossroads With Low Carbon Power - Nuclear And/Or Renewables?

By Seeking Alpha
July 29, 2022

KEPCO At The Crossroads With Low Carbon Power - Nuclear And/Or Renewables?

KEPCO has a monopoly in power generation, transmission and distribution in South Korea, which is a country with a major fossil fuel-based power compon more_horizontal

Korea Electric Power: Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain

By Seeking Alpha
April 18, 2022

Korea Electric Power: Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain

Korea Electric Power is expected to remain loss-making in 2022 as a result of rising energy and commodity costs. There could be positive changes in th more_horizontal


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