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The earnings call presents a mixed outlook. While KEPCO shows positive financial performance with increased revenue and profit, concerns arise from the trend of direct power purchasing reducing sales, limited tariff increase room, and lack of clarity on U.S. market entry. The Q&A reveals uncertainties around tariff adjustments and fuel price outlook. These factors, alongside the absence of market cap data, suggest a neutral sentiment, with potential minor fluctuations in stock price.
The earnings call presents a mixed picture: revenue and operating profit have increased, but there are concerns about high borrowing levels and lack of clarity on debt repayment plans. The Q&A revealed management's avoidance of certain questions, adding uncertainty. Positive aspects include reduced costs and increased non-operating profit. However, the absence of a share buyback program and unresolved transmission issues offset these positives. Overall, the sentiment is neutral due to balanced positive and negative factors.
The earnings call indicates mixed signals: strong operating profit and sales growth, but significant borrowing and rising interest expenses pose risks. The lack of a share buyback or dividend program, coupled with regulatory costs, adds uncertainty. The Q&A revealed limited guidance on future costs and unclear responses, affecting sentiment. Overall, financial performance is solid, but risks and lack of clear positive catalysts suggest a neutral stock price movement over the next two weeks.
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