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Xinyi Energy Holdings Ltd

Xinyi Energy Holdings Ltd

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  • Price (HKD)0.87
  • Today's Change-0.01 / -1.14%
  • Shares traded14.52m
  • 1 Year change-40.00%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Xinyi Energy Holdings Ltd is an investment holding company principally engaged in the operation and management of solar farms. Through its subsidiaries, The Company operates two segments, including Electricity Marketing segment and Electricity Price Adjustment segment. The Company's business is mainly to acquire, own and manage a scale ground-mounted solar farm project and sell the electricity to local subsidiaries of two state-owned grid enterprises in China. The Company builds multiple solar farms and intelligent operation platforms, including big data platform, intelligent management platform, video surveillance platform, drone inspection and automatic cleaning system. The Company mainly conducts its businesses in the Chinese market.

  • Revenue in HKD (TTM)2.45bn
  • Net income in HKD820.65m
  • Incorporated2015
  • Employees387.00
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