China Yuchai International Ltd
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Price: 34.79 USD 0.12% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B USD
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1.4B USD
Industry
Machinery

China Yuchai International Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in engine manufacturing, and hospitality operations and property development business through its subsidiaries. The firm operates through two segments: Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Company Limited (Yuchai) and HL Global Enterprises Limited (HLGE). Its Yuchai segment is engaged in the manufacture, assembly and sale of a variety of light, medium and heavy-duty engines for trucks, buses, passenger vehicles, construction equipment, marine and agriculture applications in China. Yuchai also produces engines for diesel power generators. The engines produced by Yuchai range from diesel to natural gas to hybrid engines. Yuchai’s products range from 1.4L to 105.6L over 10 engine platforms with a power range from 80kW to 2,650kW. The HLGE segment is engaged in hospitality and property development activities conducted mainly in China and Malaysia. HLGE operates the Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands, a hotel in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. The firm also has an investment in Thakral Corporation Ltd (TCL).

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