[Market Focus] MK Electron Surges Over 12%...Hits New 52-Week High
Shares of MK Electron, a manufacturer of semiconductor wire bonding components, are showing strong performance. This appears to reflect expectations for improved earnings as both domestic and international demand increases.
As of 10:32 a.m. on April 10, MK Electron's stock price was up 11.54% from the previous day, trading at 21,650 won. During intraday trading, the price rose as high as 22,500 won, marking a new 52-week high.
Analysts believe that robust demand for both memory module SOCAMs made with low-power memory (LPDDR DRAM) and conventional DDR DRAM is driving the positive sentiment. MK Electron primarily manufactures wire bonding products, which are used to connect semiconductor chips and circuit boards using metallic wires such as gold, aluminum, or copper.
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Kim Jongbae, a researcher at Hyundai Motor Securities, explained, "For the domestic subsidiary, monthly demand for gold wire bonding remains strong at around 70,000 km, which is significantly higher than last year's monthly average of 50,000–60,000 km. With mass production of SOCAM2 ramping up and demand for LPDDR5x actively reflected, the strength in demand is expected to continue in the second quarter compared to the first quarter."
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