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Shoucheng Holdings Limited
首程控股有限公司
Company type State-owned enterprise ( Red chip)
Industry Conglomerate
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
Headquarters,
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Wang Qinghai
Parent Shougang Group
Website Shoucheng Holdings Limited

Shoucheng Holdings Limited ( SEHK697) is the subsidiary of Beijing-based state-owned Shougang Group [1] engaging in seven businesses: steel manufacturing, steel trading, shipping segment, electric generation, property investment and management and other corporate businesses. [2]

History

Shougang Concord International was formerly Tung Wing Steel and Iron Company Limited (Tung Wing Steel). In 1992, Shougang Group partnered with Li Ka Shing from Cheung Kong Holdings to acquire 51% and 21% of total shares of Tung Wing Steel respectively, and then Tung Wing Steel became the subsidiary of Shougang Group. In 1993, Tung Wing Steel was renamed to Shougang Concord International, the present company name. [3] [4]

Shougang Concord International is one of the most historical red chip shares in Hong Kong. It joined the Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index in 1993, but it was expelled from the index in 2001. It rejoined the index in 2008. [5]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shoucheng Holdings Limited
首程控股有限公司
Company type State-owned enterprise ( Red chip)
Industry Conglomerate
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
Headquarters,
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Wang Qinghai
Parent Shougang Group
Website Shoucheng Holdings Limited

Shoucheng Holdings Limited ( SEHK697) is the subsidiary of Beijing-based state-owned Shougang Group [1] engaging in seven businesses: steel manufacturing, steel trading, shipping segment, electric generation, property investment and management and other corporate businesses. [2]

History

Shougang Concord International was formerly Tung Wing Steel and Iron Company Limited (Tung Wing Steel). In 1992, Shougang Group partnered with Li Ka Shing from Cheung Kong Holdings to acquire 51% and 21% of total shares of Tung Wing Steel respectively, and then Tung Wing Steel became the subsidiary of Shougang Group. In 1993, Tung Wing Steel was renamed to Shougang Concord International, the present company name. [3] [4]

Shougang Concord International is one of the most historical red chip shares in Hong Kong. It joined the Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index in 1993, but it was expelled from the index in 2001. It rejoined the index in 2008. [5]

References

External links


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