China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited (SHA:601868)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
2.410
+0.010 (0.42%)
Sep 30, 2025, 3:00 PM CST
0.42%
Market Cap88.41B
Revenue (ttm)454.54B
Net Income (ttm)8.42B
Shares Outn/a
EPS (ttm)0.19
PE Ratio10.50
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.04 (1.61%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 15, 2025
Volume260,292,559
Average Volume317,523,958
Open2.400
Previous Close2.400
Day's Range2.390 - 2.420
52-Week Range2.130 - 3.090
Beta0.53
RSI43.56
Earnings DateOct 28, 2025

About SHA:601868

China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited provides solutions and services in energy, power and infrastructure sectors in the People’s Republic of China and internationally. The company operates through five segments: Survey, Design, and Consulting Services; Engineering Construction; Industrial Manufacturing; Investment and Operation; and Other Businesses. The Survey, Design and Consulting Services segment offers planning and research, consulting, evaluation, engineering survey, design, supervision, project management, preparation, and specif... [Read more]

Founded 2014
Employees 116,388
Stock Exchange Shanghai Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 601868
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Financial Performance

In 2024, SHA:601868's revenue was 436.71 billion, an increase of 7.56% compared to the previous year's 406.03 billion. Earnings were 8.40 billion, an increase of 5.13%.

Financial Statements

News

China’s record-breaking new dam, built with the help of AI, starts storing water

A record-breaking mega dam project in China’s far western Xinjiang region – built with the help of artificial intelligence and digital twin technologies – has begun storing water. The Dashixia Water C...

12 days ago - South China Morning Post

Chinese energy firms say Brazil must clarify rules or face loss of investments

Senior Chinese energy executives have called on Brazil to fix its regulatory framework and provide long-term predictability, warning that delays could hamper billions of dollars in green investment. T...

3 months ago - South China Morning Post