Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls Co.,Ltd (SHE:002050)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
46.58
-2.82 (-5.71%)
Mar 3, 2026, 3:04 PM CST
53.63%
Market Cap 185.88B
Revenue (ttm) 31.41B
Net Income (ttm) 4.04B
Shares Out 4.20B
EPS (ttm) 1.07
PE Ratio 43.40
Forward PE 39.08
Dividend 0.37 (0.75%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jan 15, 2026
Volume 148,564,571
Average Volume 130,816,900
Open 51.68
Previous Close 49.40
Day's Range 46.49 - 51.68
52-Week Range 21.26 - 60.77
Beta 0.88
RSI 33.14
Earnings Date Mar 31, 2026

About SHE:002050

Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls Co.,Ltd engages in the research, manufacture, and sale of refrigeration and air-conditioning electrical parts, and auto parts in China and internationally. Its products include valves, four-way reversing valves, electronic and thermal expansion valves, solenoid valves, micro-channel heat exchangers, omega pumps, electronic water pumps, energy vehicle thermal management integrated components, and accumulators. The company’s products are used in air conditioners, refrigerators, cold chain logistics, and dishwa... [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 1994
Employees 19,787
Stock Exchange Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 002050
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, SHE:002050's revenue was 27.95 billion, an increase of 13.80% compared to the previous year's 24.56 billion. Earnings were 3.10 billion, an increase of 6.10%.

Financial Statements

News

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Hong Kong’s initial public offering (IPO) market is heating up with a growing number of high-profile listings in the pipeline, including CaoCao, a ride-hailing platform backed by Geely, and Zhejiang S...

9 months ago - South China Morning Post

Zhejiang Sanhua seeks US$1 billion in Hong Kong listing

Chinese heating systems supplier Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls aims to raise up to HK$8.12 billion (US$1.03 billion) in a Hong Kong listing, joining a wave of mainland-traded companies that are...

9 months ago - South China Morning Post