China CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd. (SHE:002051)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
10.11
+0.16 (1.61%)
Apr 29, 2026, 3:04 PM CST
25.43%
Market Cap 12.31B
Revenue (ttm) 11.56B
Net Income (ttm) 254.31M
Shares Out 1.24B
EPS (ttm) 0.20
PE Ratio 49.17
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.13 (1.22%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jul 10, 2025
Volume 43,246,256
Average Volume 113,336,296
Open 10.65
Previous Close 9.95
Day's Range 9.88 - 10.65
52-Week Range 7.92 - 12.68
Beta 0.29
RSI 47.63
Earnings Date Apr 25, 2026

About China CAMC Engineering

China CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd. engages in construction, project management, machine operation, and maintenance business. It is involved in surveying and design, planning consulting, financing and investment, procurement and supply of equipment activities. The company also offers design consultation services and engineering contracting services. In addition, it provides passenger cableways, logistics warehousing, lifting machinery, and environmental protection equipment services. Additionally, it is involved in turnkey projects constructions r... [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 2001
Employees 4,055
Stock Exchange Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 002051
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, China CAMC Engineering's revenue was 11.41 billion, a decrease of -6.55% compared to the previous year's 12.21 billion. Earnings were 307.37 million, a decrease of -14.93%.

Financial Statements

News

Nepal charges dozens and says corruption inflated an airport’s costs by $74 million

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Former Nepali ministers, officials and a Chinese company were charged with corruption over financial irregularities during the construction of an international airport. The Com...

5 months ago - Financial Post

Nepal charges Chinese contractor with corruption over airport deal

Nepal’s anti-corruption watchdog has filed criminal charges against ex-ministers, senior bureaucrats and a Chinese state-owned construction giant accused of inflating costs and manipulating contracts ...

5 months ago - South China Morning Post