Sieyuan Electric Co., Ltd. (SHE:002028)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
195.25
-12.23 (-5.89%)
Apr 28, 2026, 3:04 PM CST
168.38%
Market Cap 152.77B
Revenue (ttm) 22.88B
Net Income (ttm) 3.25B
Shares Out 782.45M
EPS (ttm) 4.14
PE Ratio 47.18
Forward PE 31.66
Dividend 0.70 (0.34%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jul 4, 2025
Volume 20,936,230
Average Volume 12,431,272
Open 222.95
Previous Close 207.48
Day's Range 194.10 - 222.95
52-Week Range 69.81 - 239.12
Beta 0.75
RSI 39.36
Earnings Date Apr 18, 2026

About Sieyuan Electric

Sieyuan Electric Co., Ltd. engages in design, research and development, manufacturing, sale, service, and EPC of power transmission and distribution equipment in China and internationally. The company offers transmission and transformation products, such as FACTS, HVDC, High-voltage substation, power transformer, high-voltage switchgear, HV, circuit breaker and disconnector, substation automation, high voltage instrument transformer, high voltage bushing, high voltage power capacitor, and neutral grounding. It also provides distribution and uti... [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 1993
Employees 9,456
Stock Exchange Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 002028
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Sieyuan Electric's revenue was 21.54 billion, an increase of 39.34% compared to the previous year's 15.46 billion. Earnings were 3.15 billion, an increase of 53.74%.

Financial Statements

News

China grid-equipment maker Sieyuan eyes Hong Kong listing after 665% surge

Shenzhen-listed Sieyuan Electric, a grid-equipment maker whose shares have surged about 665 per cent over the past five years, is planning a secondary listing in Hong Kong. The move would give Sieyuan...

4 months ago - South China Morning Post

Yuan rapidly gaining ground as Chinese firms plot global expansion

Chinese companies expanding overseas are increasingly using the yuan for financing and payments to build their international operations, boosting the currency’s growing clout in international trade an...

5 months ago - South China Morning Post