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Zhongjin Lingnan

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Traded as
  
SZSE: 000060

Area served
  
Exported worldwide

Headquarters
  
Shenzhen, China

Founded
  
1984

Industry
  
Non-ferrous metals

Operating income
  
CN¥95 million (2015)

Revenue
  
16.97 billion CNY (2015)

Key people
  
Ma Jianhua (Interim Chairman) Wu Shenghui (Executive Director & Secretary of Party Committee) Yu Gang (President & Deputy Secretary of Party Committee)

Products
  
Copper, Zinc, Lead, Nickel, Real estate and etc.

Stock price
  
000060 (SHE) CN¥ 11.14 +0.06 (+0.54%)31 Mar, 3:59 PM GMT+8 - Disclaimer

Subsidiaries
  
Nonfemet Transportation and Warehousing Shenzhen Co.

Shenzhen Zhongjin Lingnan Nonfemet Co., Ltd. known as Zhongjin Lingnan in China or their English name Nonfemet (abbreviation of non-ferrous metal), is a China company engaged in the mining and processing of lead, zinc and other non-ferrous metals. In 2015 financial year, the company also had 0.49% revenue from real estate development.

Contents

Lingnan is a word refer to southern China, including Guangdong province, while Zhongjin literally means China metal. As at 11 November 2016, Zhongjin Lingnan is a constituents of SZSE 100 Index and CSI 300 Index.

History

The firm was established in Shenzhen, Guangdong province in 1984, as a subsidiary of state-owned enterprise China National Nonferrous Metals Industry Corporation (The national corporation dissolved in 1998, which provincial government takeover the management role). Its production base is in Shaoguan, Guangdong province, China. Zhongjin Lingnan also purchased a Canadian company as well as a company in Australia.

Recent Developments

Zhongjin Lingnan was a signatory of a joint statement by ten of the world's top zinc producers published in 2015. In that statement, the zinc producers pledged to cut their output by 500,000 tonnes in 2016 in order to reduce overcapacities in the market and increase zinc prices.

Due to low metal prices, the company announced it would cut 100 jobs at its Australian mine in New South Wales.

References

Zhongjin Lingnan Wikipedia