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Da Ming International Holdings Ltd
F:DM7

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Price: 0.0655 EUR -1.5% Market Closed
Market Cap: €83.5m
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Market Cap
83.5m EUR
Industry
Metals & Mining

Da Ming International Holdings makes and sells stainless steel products. The company buys raw stainless steel, cuts, slits, polishes, and otherwise processes it into sheets, coils, and other finished or semi-finished forms that manufacturers can use more easily. It also trades steel products, so it acts as a middle step between steel mills and the factories that need usable materials. Its main customers are industrial users in areas like machinery, equipment, appliances, construction-related manufacturing, and other metalworking businesses. Da Ming earns money by charging for processing work and by selling the steel products it holds and handles. This business is different from a plain steel trader because it adds processing services that make the metal more useful and tailored to customer requirements, which helps it sit closer to the manufacturing supply chain.

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