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First Tractor Co Ltd(0038)

Description: First Tractor Company Limited engages in the research and development, manufacture, and sale of agricultural and power machinery, and related spare parts worldwide. The company operates through three divisions: Agricultural Machinery, Power Machinery, and Finance. It offers wheeled and crawler tractors, and its components, such as castings, forgings gears, gear boxes, and covers; and off-road diesel engines, as well as accessory parts, including fuel injection pumps and fuel injectors. The company also engages in the fund settlement; provision of financial services; and processing and sale of rough and semi-finished, and finished products of castings and forging products. In addition, it provides loans, finance lease, bill acceptance and discounting, entrusting loans, and investments to member companies, as well as equity and portfolio investment in financial institutions as approved; and consumer credit service, buyer's credit, and finance lease for products of member companies and inter-bank borrowing and lending. The company was formerly known as First Tractor Works of China. First Tractor Company Limited was founded in 1955 and is based in Luoyang, China.


Keywords: Machinery Tractor Finance Lease Intensive Farming China National Machinery Industry Corporation Inter Bank Borrowing Power Machinery Yto Group

Home Page: www.first-tractor.com.cn

No. 154 Jianshe Road
Luoyang, 471004
China
Phone: 86 37 9649 67038


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Jiguo Liu GM & Non-Independent Exec. Chairman
Mr. Wensheng Su Deputy Gen. Mang.
Mr. Kejun Wang Deputy Gen. Mang.
Ms. Lina Yu Deputy GM & Company Sec.
Ms. Liwen Yi Head of The Audit Department

Exchange: HK

Country: HK

Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HK$)

GIC Sector: Industrials
GIC Group: Capital Goods
GIC Industry: Machinery
GIC Sub-Industry: Agricultural & Farm Machinery
Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 5.6912
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.6312
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.9867
IPO Date: 1997-06-23
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 7435
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