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

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 the Korean energy market going forward, which might be beneficial for Korea Electric Power in the long run. Read More
Posted: Apr 18 2022, 08:51
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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