On August 12, researchers Kihoon Lee and Dakyum Park from Hana Financial Investment stated, "Hanatour was the top company in the industry capable of generating stable cash flow based on intangible assets such as brand power. However, investments in non-current assets like hotels and duty-free shops have continued over the past three years, and unfortunately, at a time close to the investment recovery period, the company faced the most difficult situation in the leisure industry due to COVID-19. There is a high possibility of quarterly losses exceeding 40 billion KRW, so securing liquidity within the year is essential. We recommend the most conservative approach within the leisure sector." They set Hanatour's target price at 44,000 KRW.
Over the past five days, individual investors have net purchased 24,233 shares of Hanatour, while foreigners and institutions have net purchased 13,628 shares and net sold 43,571 shares, respectively.

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