Gansu Golden Glass Technologies Limited

About Gansu Golden Glass Technologies Limited

Gansu Golden Glass Technologies Limited manufactures and supplies building glasses in China and internationally. The company offers PV systems, including BIPV modules and cells, and ultra thin thermal enhanced glass products. It also provides security glass systems, such as steel profiles and systems for fire resistant and blast resistant curtain wall partition; tough fire resistant glass, tough low-E fire resistant glass, blast resistant glass, and hurricane resistant glass products; and guard booths. In addition, it provides architectural glass products, such as low-E tempered glass, heat soak test, heat strengthen glass, curved tempered glass, laminated glass, insulated glass, enamelled tempered glass, glass flooring products, and high precision and complex shape glass processing products. The company was formerly known as Guangdong Golden Glass Technologies Limited and changed its name to Gansu Golden Glass Technologies Limited in April 2022. Gansu Golden Glass Technologies Limited was founded in 1992 and is based in Shantou, China.

https://www.golden-glass.com

300093.SZ China

51.01USD2.08 (-4.08%)

• At close Fri Sep 30 2022

Shenzhen exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Building Products & Equipment

Location China, Shantou

Grade: ADF

698,270,698 USD
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BETA (5y)
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Profits

for 5 years
466%
for 3 years
368%
for 2 years
575%
for last year
76%
for this year
0%
Gansu Golden Glass Technologies Limited
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