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Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEP)

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61.0Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 84%#7,190 of 44,722

DCF data not available

Piotroski
8/9
Strong
Beneish
-3.09
Low Risk
Altman
0.54
Distress
DCF Value
-
N/A
ROIC
5.1%
Low
P/E
3.4
Value
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Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEP) — VMCI valuation read

Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEP) carries a VMCI composite of 61/100, 11 points above the Utilities sector median of 50. Among mid-cap names, that gap places KEP in the top third on the five-pillar weighting (Value 35%, Quality 30%, Integrity 15%, Growth 12%, Risk 8%).

The KEP insider tape has been silent for the past 30 days on Form 4. Where executives neither buy nor sell, the bull and bear cases lean harder on filings cadence and the next earnings line.

**Investor frame.** Value reads KEP trades at 14.0x earnings, 22% below the Utilities median of 18.0x, which compresses or extends through the 11.0x EV/EBITDA versus a Utilities 12.0x. Quality: ROIC of 14.0% sits 4.0pp above the Utilities median (10.0%). Risk: net debt to EBITDA of 0.6x leaves covenant headroom, the line to track on Korea Electric Power Corporation's next 10-Q.

KEP rose 0.4% over the trailing 7 days, with a -19.6% read on a 30-day basis.

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.

CEO: Dong-Cheol Kim22,481 employeesKRhome.kepco.co.kr

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