China CSSC Holdings Limited (SHA:600150)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
38.40
-0.30 (-0.78%)
May 21, 2026, 3:00 PM CST
Market Cap288.98B +123.4%
Revenue (ttm)167.33B +14.6%
Net Income11.31B +117.7%
EPS1.68 +104.1%
Shares Out7.53B
PE Ratio22.86
Forward PE15.28
Dividend0.37 (0.94%)
Ex-Dividend DateJun 23, 2025
Volume121,757,334
Average Volume145,821,243
Open38.65
Previous Close38.70
Day's Range38.32 - 40.44
52-Week Range30.00 - 43.42
Beta0.95
RSI51.13
Earnings DateApr 30, 2026

About China CSSC Holdings

China CSSC Holdings Limited engages in the shipbuilding and repair businesses in China. It also offers ship and electromechanical equipment; and provides marine engineering services. China CSSC Holdings Limited was founded in 1998 and is based in Shanghai, China. [Read more]

Founded 1998
Employees 41,839
Stock Exchange Shanghai Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 600150
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, China CSSC Holdings's revenue was 151.98 billion, an increase of 13.97% compared to the previous year's 133.35 billion. Earnings were 7.85 billion, an increase of 86.00%.

Financial Statements

News

China CSSC Holdings Annual report: H2 2025

China CSSC Holdings has published its H2 2025 annual report on April 29, 2026.

21 days ago - Filings

China CSSC Holdings Quarterly report: Q1 2026

China CSSC Holdings has published its Q1 2026 quarterly earnings report on April 29, 2026.

21 days ago - Filings

China CSSC Holdings Quarterly report: Q3 2025

China CSSC Holdings has published its Q3 2025 quarterly earnings report on October 28, 2025.

7 months ago - Filings

China CSSC Holdings Quarterly report: H1 2025

China CSSC Holdings has published its H1 2025 quarterly earnings report on August 29, 2025.

9 months ago - Filings

China’s mammoth merger of shipbuilders nears, and so do the industry implications

China’s two major shipbuilders appear to be mere days from completing a merger that will form the largest publicly listed shipbuilding company in the world. The China Shipbuilding Industry Company ann...

10 months ago - South China Morning Post

QatarEnergy orders six more LNG vessels from China State Shipbuilding

The ships, QC-Max, are the largest LNG vessels ever built, with a capacity of 271,000 cubic metres each, QatarEnergy said

1 year ago - Zawya