Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited

About Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited

Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited, an investment holding company, mines and sells coal in the Mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and Malaysia. The company operates through three segments: Coal Mining Business, Renewable Energy Business, and IT Services Business. It owns mining right in the Kaiyuan Open Pit Coal Mine and an exploration right in the Zexu Open Pit Coal Mine in Xinjiang. The company also provides renewable energy solutions and solar farm development services. In addition, it provides information technology outsourcing, consultancy, and technical services, as well as sells IT hardware products. The company was formerly known as International Resources Enterprise Limited and changed its name to Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited in September 2011. Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited is headquartered in Admiralty, Hong Kong. Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited is a subsidiary of Ascent Goal Investments Limited.

https://www.nannanlisted.com

1229.HK Hong Kong

0.36USD0.035 (-9.72%)

• At close Wed Oct 12 2022

HKSE exchange

Sector: Energy

Industry: Thermal Coal

Location Hong Kong, Admiralty

Grade: AEF

17,751,081 USD
MARKET CAP
.
PE
-3.191
BETA (5y)
-0.220
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
3%
for 3 years
198%
for 2 years
264%
for last year
400%
for this year
0%
Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited
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