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China New Consumption Group Ltd

China New Consumption Group Ltd

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  • Price (HKD)0.168
  • Today's Change-0.012 / -6.67%
  • Shares traded5.92m
  • 1 Year change-34.95%
  • Beta--
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About the company

China New Consumption Group Ltd, formerly State Innovation Holdings Ltd, is a foundation contractor primarily engaged in subcontracted bored piling works as well as other foundation works. The Company is capable of installing bored piles with diameters ranging from 1.5 m to 3 m of pile lengths. The Company offers specialized foundation works, mainly the removal of pre-existing foundation or obstructing piles for urban renewal or railway projects. In addition, the Company is engaged in the construction machinery rental businesses.

  • Revenue in HKD (TTM)186.35m
  • Net income in HKD8.27m
  • Incorporated2017
  • Employees27.00
  • Location
    China New Consumption Group LtdGolden Industrial BuildingRoom 1204, 12/F, Block 2, 16-26 KwaiTak Street, Kwai Chung, New Territories Hong KongHKG
  • Phone+852 27769578
  • Fax+852 27769577
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