Korea Electric Power Corporation·Utilities

Korea Electric Power Corporation (NYSE: KEP - Get Free Report) saw a large growth in short interest during the month of March. As of March 13th, there was short interest totaling 875,420 shares, a growth of 21.3% from the February 26th total of 721,918 shares. Based on an average daily volume of 990,237 shares, the days-to-cover

Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEP) is rated Buy, driven by energy transition catalysts, AI-driven demand, and undervaluation. KEP benefits from South Korea's nuclear energy commitment, tiered electricity pricing reforms, and surging AI data center power needs. Despite recent 20% price correction and high liabilities, KEP's P/E FWD of 3x and P/B of 0.6x signal deep value versus global peers.

Dynamic Technology Lab Private Ltd purchased a new position in shares of Korea Electric Power Corporation (NYSE: KEP) during the undefined quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor purchased 34,916 shares of the utilities provider's stock, valued at approximately

Rhumbline Advisers reduced its position in shares of Korea Electric Power Corporation (NYSE: KEP) by 35.5% during the undefined quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 105,224 shares of the utilities provider's stock after selling 57,984 shares during the period.

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Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEP) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Korea Electric Power Corporation, an integrated electric utility company, generates, transmits, and distributes electricity in South Korea and internationally. The company operates through Transmission and Distribution, Nuclear Power Generation, Thermal Power Generation, and Others segments. It generates power from nuclear, coal, oil, liquefied natural gas, internal combustion, combined-cycle, integrated gasification combined cycle, hydro, wind, solar, fuel cell, biogas, and other sources. As of December 31, 2021, the company had a total of 763 generation units, including nuclear, thermal, hydroelectric, and internal combustion units with an installed generation capacity of 82,459 megawatts. Its transmission system consisted of 34,923 circuit kilometers of lines of 765 kilovolts and others, including high-voltage direct current lines, as well as 892 substations with an installed transformer capacity of 344,286 megavolt-amperes; and distribution system included 132,376 megavolt-amperes of transformer capacity and 9,940,440 units of support with a total line length of 532,348 circuit kilometers. The company provides electricity to residential, commercial, educational, industrial, agricultural, street lighting, and overnight power usage. It also offers utility plant maintenance, resources development, electric power information technology, facility maintenance and service, electric meter reading, security, information, and communication line leasing services, as well as sells nuclear fuel. Korea Electric Power Corporation was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in Naju-si, South Korea.
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