Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd., an investment holding company, engages in the shipbuilding activities in the Greater China, Canada, Japan, Italy, Greece, Germany, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Singapore, and internationally. It operates through Shipbuilding, Shipping, and Others segments. The company offers commercial vessels, such as containerships, oil tankers, bulk carriers, LNG vessels, and other gas carriers. It is also involved in the provision of ship repairing services; production and processing of large-scale steel structures; sale and export of ships for the ship builder; trading of ship related equipment/supplies; domestic cargo transportation, cargo storage and offshore, and aeronautical and highway international cargo transportation agency services; naval architecture and marine engineering field activities; owns and operates a tank terminal; tank related services; and properties development. Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd. was founded in 1956 and is based in Jingjiang, China.
Revenue | $26,541,716,000 |
Net Income | $6,633,616,000 |
Free Cash Flow | $11,899,938,000 |
Book Value / Share | $6.68 |
Total Liabilities | $28,179,196,000 |
Total Equity | $26,277,952,000 |
Debt / Equity | 0.26 |
Current Ratio | 1.69 |
Interest Coverage | 58.31 |
Working Capital | $17,261,032,000 |
Core multiples and valuation signals — useful to compare vs peers.
P/E (TTM) | 9.51 |
Industry P/E | N/A |
Forward P/E | 9.51 |
P/B | 2.40 |
Price / Sales | 2.38 |
P / FCF | 5.30 |
EV / EBITDA | 4.77 |
Graham Number | $15.85 |
DCF (placeholder) | — |
Gross Margin | 28.66% |
Operating Margin | 26.10% |
Net Margin | 24.99% |
ROIC | 16.43% |
Asset Turnover | 0.49 |
RSI (14) | 65.66 |
SMA 50 | 2.37 |
SMA 200 | 1.98 |
MACD | 0.05 |
Signal | BULLISH |
Name | Title |
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Mr. Letian Ren | Executive Chairman & CEO (1982) |
Mr. Yu Weiping | Co-Founder (—) |
Ren Jinhua | Co-Founder (—) |
Jialu Huang | Co-Founder (—) |
Mr. Qiang Gao | Co-Founder (1964) |
Zhengshun Cai | Co-Founder (—) |
Mr. Yi Fang Liu | Co-Founder (1947) |
Lijun Xie | Co-Founder (—) |
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