What is Sunac China (1918)?
Sunac China Holdings Limited is a Chinese real estate developer engaged primarily in property development, property investment, and property management services. Founded in 2003, the company has grown to become one of the prominent players in China's real estate sector, focusing on residential, commercial, and cultural tourism properties. Sunac China operates across various regions in China, undertaking large-scale urban development projects. The company is known for integrating real estate development with cultural and tourism elements, aiming to create comprehensive living and leisure environments. In addition to property development, Sunac China is involved in investment activities and asset management related to real estate. The company has expanded its business scope through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, enhancing its market presence and operational capabilities. Sunac China's business model emphasizes sustainable urban development and innovation in property design and management. It operates within the regulatory framework governing China's real estate industry and adapts to market trends and policy changes affecting the sector.
Sunac China Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by ongoing market activity for Sunac China, now at HK$1.20. The session has seen a price range between HK$1.1 and HK$1.15, with a daily change percentage of 0%.
FAQ: Sunac China (1918)
What is the current price of 1918 stock?
The last trading price is HK$1.20.
Does 1918 pay dividends?
Sunac China pays dividends via cash distributions (if applicable).
Does 1918 have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
Sunac China operates through partners and distributors in the UAE without an official office or subsidiary.
What is 1918 best known for?
The company is most famous for its residential and commercial property developments.
What assets are typically shown together with 1918?
Commonly shown alongside 1918: Agile Property, China Overseas, Swiss Prime
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