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  • Price (HKD)2.67
  • Today's Change0.01 / 0.38%
  • Shares traded1.27m
  • 1 Year change+21.36%
  • Beta0.6131
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About the company

China BlueChemical Ltd. is principally engaged in the manufacture and sale of fertilizers and chemical products. The fertilizers mainly include urea, phosphate fertilizers and compound fertilizers. The chemical products mainly includes methanol. The Company operates its business through four segments. The Urea segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of urea. The Phosphorus and Compound Fertiliser segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP), di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and compound fertilizer. The Methanol segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of methanol. The Others segment is engaged in port operations, the provision of transportation services, the trading of fertilizers and chemicals and the manufacture and sale of Bulk Blending (the BB) fertilizer and woven plastic bags.

  • Revenue in HKD (TTM)13.27bn
  • Net income in HKD1.15bn
  • Incorporated2000
  • Employees3.68k
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