KEP: Korea Electric Power Corporation - Summary | Jitta

Korea Electric Power Corporation

NYSE:KEP

Price
$12.87
Loss Chance
46.1%
3.39JITTA SCORE
60.34%Under Jitta Line
Jitta Ranking
38 / 90
1,315 / 4,216
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HISTORICAL JITTA SCORE
Jitta Factors
Growth Opportunity (67)
Recent Business Performance (64)
Financial Strength (44)
Return to Shareholders (36)
Competitive Advantage (44)
Jitta Signs
Recent Business PerformanceEarning Growth Last Year
SG&A to SalesDecreasing
Revenue and EarningEarning loss detected in 2023
Operating MarginInconsistent
Debt LevelVery High Long Term Debt
CapExVery High
Key Stats
Jitta Score
Jitta Line
3.39
60.34%
4.61
63.09%
Electric Utilities
6.16
34.30%
3.05
50.70%
5.87
65.03%
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Korea Electric Power Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in South Korea and internationally. The company operates through five segments: Electricity Sales, Nuclear Power Generation, Thermal Power Generation, Power Support, and Other. It builds and operates overhead and underground transmission power grids; offers digital substations, grid stabilization equipment, and predictive diagnostic system; high voltage direct current transmission; distribution network construction, distributed energy, and smart distribution network; power outage prevention, insulated sticks, and scheduled power shutdowns; and smart metering service. The company also engages in electricity sale and demand management; electric vehicle charging; microgrid; urban energy planning platform; solar power generation projects; and clean hydrogen businesses, as well as research and development. In addition, it is involved in thermal, nuclear, wind, solar, and hydro power generation; power grid consulting/EPC projects; HVDC submarine transmission; power plant engineering and maintenance; nuclear fuel design and manufacturing; power IT services; investment activities; coal ash industrial materials resource manufacturing; facility management and service; wood pellet utilization; and securitization. The company was formerly known as Korea Electric Company and changed its name to Korea Electric Power Corporation in January 1982. Korea Electric Power Corporation was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in Naju-si, South Korea.