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  • Today's Change0.002 / 1.75%
  • Shares traded3.50k
  • 1 Year change+51.45%
  • Beta0.8295
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About the company

China Harmony Auto Holding Ltd is an investment holding company primarily engaged in the sale of automobiles and provision of after-sales services. The Company owns diversified portfolio of car brands, including Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, BMW, MINI, Audi, Volvo, Land Rover, Lexus, Jaguar, Lincoln and other brands. The Company’s after-sales services include car finance and insurance, decoration supplies, car beauty, second-hand car transactions, car rental and other car-related services. The Company is also engaged in the used car and electric vehicle (EV) business sectors. The Company mainly conducts its business in the domestic market.

  • Revenue in HKD (TTM)20.02bn
  • Net income in HKD-255.01m
  • Incorporated2012
  • Employees4.98k
  • Location
    China Harmony Auto Holding Ltd15A, BuildingAShangwu neihuan RoadCBD Zhengdongxin DistrictZHENGZHOU ChinaCHN
  • Websitehttps://www.hexieauto.com/
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