CSSC (Hong Kong) Shipping Company Limited (HKG:3877)

Hong Kong flag Hong Kong · Delayed Price · Currency is HKD
2.070
0.00 (0.00%)
At close: Dec 5, 2025
27.78%
Market Cap 12.83B
Revenue (ttm) 3.03B
Net Income (ttm) 1.88B
Shares Out 6.20B
EPS (ttm) 0.30
PE Ratio 6.83
Forward PE 6.59
Dividend 0.15 (7.44%)
Ex-Dividend Date Sep 29, 2025
Volume 10,612,000
Average Volume 13,125,988
Open 2.070
Previous Close 2.070
Day's Range 2.040 - 2.080
52-Week Range 1.550 - 2.400
Beta 0.33
RSI 49.10
Earnings Date Nov 28, 2025

About HKG:3877

CSSC (Hong Kong) Shipping Company Limited operates as a shipyard-affiliated leasing company in People Republic of China, Asia, the United States, and Europe. It operates through Leasing Services, Shipbroking Services, and Loan Borrowings segments. The company offers tailored vessel leasing services, with options of finance and operating lease. It also provides shipbroking services, including recommendation and advisory services to vessel purchasers and charterers; and loan services comprising pre-delivery loans, secured loans, and factoring ser... [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 2012
Employees 83
Stock Exchange Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 3877
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, HKG:3877's revenue was 2.89 billion, an increase of 14.81% compared to the previous year's 2.52 billion. Earnings were 2.11 billion, an increase of 10.73%.

Financial Statements

News

Chinese shipyards shift focus to advanced vessels as rivals gain ground

Chinese shipyards, facing a drop in orders, plan to divert more capacity towards new-energy and advanced vessels to maintain profitability as they face mounting challenges from South Korean counterpar...

1 day ago - South China Morning Post

China’s CSSC unveils plans for cruise, deep-sea and nuclear-powered vessels

China State Ship­building Corp (CSSC), the world’s largest shipbuilding conglomerate controlling one-third of the global market, has pledged to build more cruise ships, deep-ocean drilling ships and n...

4 days ago - South China Morning Post

Qatar buys 6 giant LNG carriers from China

QatarEnergy signed an agreement with China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) on Monday to acquire six additional advanced Liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, known as QC-Max vessels. The vessels...

1 year ago - Middle East Monitor

QatarEnergy to build six new LNG vessels in China

The QC-Max vessels, which will be built at Chinas Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard, a wholly-owned CSSC subsidiary, are the largest LNG vessels ever built

1 year ago - Zawya