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China LNG Group Ltd
HKEX:931

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China LNG Group Ltd
HKEX:931
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Price: 0.295 HKD -1.67% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2B HKD
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China LNG Group Ltd
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Market Cap
2B HKD
Industry
Energy

China LNG Group Ltd. operates as investment holding company, which engages in development of the liquefied natural gas businesses, trading of securities, provision of securities brokerage, bond placing, margin financing and securities investments and financial services through money lending business. The company employs 686 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2001-10-24. Together with its subsidiaries, the Company operates through eight segments. The businesses of the Company’s segments include the sales and distribution of LNG, the provision of LNG logistic services, the provision of the commercial vehicles, the financial services through money lending business, the finance leasing for LNG vehicles and equipment, the provision of securities brokerage, margin financing and securities investments services, the trading of securities and the provision of LNG in the midstream and downstream market.

Intrinsic Value
0.218 HKD
Overvaluation 26%
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