Shanghai Jiushi Group

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Shanghai Jiushi Group
FormerlyShanghai Jiushi Corporation
Company type state-owned enterprise
Industryholding company
Founded12 December 1987 (1987-12-12)
FounderShanghai Municipal People's Government
Headquarters
Shanghai
,
China
Area served
Shanghai
RevenueSteady2.svg CN¥18.6  billion  (2015)
Steady2.svg(CN¥14.9 billion) (2015)
Increase2.svg CN¥559.0 million (2015)
Total assets Increase2.svg CN¥405.1 billion (2015)
Total equity Increase2.svg CN¥132.6 billion (2015)
OwnerShanghai Government (100%)
Parent Shanghai SASAC
Website www.jiushi.com.cn
Footnotes /references
in a consolidated basis [1]
Shanghai Jiushi (Group) Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese 上海久事(集团)有限公司
Traditional Chinese 上海久事(集團)有限公司
As of 31 January 2018 [1]

Equity investments

As of 31 December 2015 [1]

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