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Greentown Management Holdings Co Ltd
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Greentown Management Holdings Co., Ltd. The company is headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang and currently employs 2,056 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-07-10. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, operates its businesses through five segments, including Property Development segment, Hotel Operations segment, Property Investment segment, Project Management segment and Others segment. The firm's core business model includes three main construction businesses, such as government construction, commercial construction, and capital construction, as well as three supporting services, such as financial services, industrial and urban services and industrial chain services. The firm is also engaged in urban renewal services, business development, cultural education, sports decoration and health, technology and health care services. The firm mainly conducts its businesses in the domestic market.
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