Korea Electric Power Kapitalrendite

Was ist das Kapitalrendite von Korea Electric Power?

Kapitalrendite von Korea Electric Power ist -36.28%

Was ist die Definition von Kapitalrendite?

Die Eigenkapitalrendite ist ein Maß für die Rentabilität eines Unternehmens im Verhältnis zum Buchwert des Eigenkapitals. Sie wird berechnet, indem das Nettoergebnis des Geschäftsjahres durch das gesamte Eigenkapital geteilt wird.

The return on equity (ROE) ROE is a measure of how well a company uses investments to generate earnings growth. ROE is used for comparing the performance of companies in the same industry. It indicated the management's ability to generate income from the equity available to it. ROEs of 15-20% are generally considered good. ROEs are also a factor in stock valuation, in association with other financial ratios. In general, stock prices are influenced by earnings per share (EPS), so that stock of a company with a 20% ROE will generally cost twice as much as one with a 10% ROE.

Was macht Korea Electric Power?

Korea Electric Power Corporation, better known as KEPCO or Hanjeon, is the largest electric utility in South Korea, responsible for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and the development of electric power projects including those in nuclear power, wind power and coal.

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