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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    168235.0396$
  • Previous Close
    168237.0396$
  • 52 Week Change
    41995.65$
  • Day Range
    -2.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    130263.3356$ - 172258.9823$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0597
  • Market cap
    54 526 430 M$
  • EPS
    11518.9257
  • Beta
    0.894
  • Volume
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About

The stock financial product symbol 005389.KO refers to Hyundai Motor Company, a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul. It is listed on the Korea Exchange (KO) with the ticker symbol 005389. As one of the world's largest automakers, Hyundai produces a wide range of vehicles, including passenger cars, SUVs, and commercial vehicles. The company also has interests in other sectors, such as finance and construction.

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Company Performance: Strong earnings reports, increased revenue, and successful product launches typically drive the stock price upward. Conversely, losses, declining sales, and product failures can depress the price.

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Economic Conditions: Factors like interest rates, inflation, and economic growth affect corporate profitability and investor behavior. A healthy economy usually supports higher stock prices.

Industry Trends: The performance and outlook of the industry the company belongs to plays a key role. Positive developments in the industry can benefit the stock, while negative trends can hurt it.

News and Events: Significant news events, such as mergers, acquisitions, regulatory changes, or geopolitical events, can create volatility in the stock price.

Interest Rates: Higher interest rates can make borrowing more expensive for companies, potentially impacting their earnings and stock price. They also make bonds more attractive relative to stocks.

Dividend Policy: A company's dividend yield and payout ratio can attract investors seeking income. Changes in dividend policy can affect investor perception and stock price.

Analyst Ratings: Ratings from financial analysts and investment banks influence investor perception and decisions. Positive ratings can lead to increased demand, while negative ratings can trigger selling pressure.

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