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COSCO Shipping International
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. |
| logo | Coscointernational.png |
| logo_caption | former logo |
| type | listed |
| traded_as | |
| former_name | |
| foundation | 1991 |
| predecessor | Shun Shing Construction |
| location | |
| area_served | Worldwide |
| industry | Shipping |
| products | |
| services | |
| revenue | HK$3266 million |
| revenue_year | 2019 |
| net_income | HK$331 million |
| net_income_year | 2019 |
| assets | HK$9377 million |
| assets_year | 2019 |
| equity | HK$7926 million |
| equity_year | 2019 |
| parent | COSCO Shipping (via COSCO Shipping HK) |
| subsid | Shun Shing Construction (sold) |
| owner | COSCO Shipping HK (66.12%) |
| homepage | |
| module | |
| footnotes | in consolidated financial statements |
COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd., stylized as COSCO SHIPPING International, and formerly COSCO International Holdings Limited, is a Hong Kong listed company and an indirect subsidiary of COSCO Shipping. It engages in ship trading and supplying services. It is headquartered in Hong Kong and it is listed in the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK) since 1992.
COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong) is incorporated in Bermuda, as an offshore company. It is a red chip company.
History
The company became a listed company since 1992. The company was known as Shun Shing Holdings and then COSCO International and currently COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong).
Shun Shing Holdings
Shun Shing Holdings is a company incorporated on 9 September 1991 in Bermuda and registered as a "foreign company" in Hong Kong in 1992. On 11 February 1992, Shun Shing Holdings became a listed company.
In 1997, the listed company was acquired by China Ocean Shipping (Group) Corporation (COSCO). The listed company suffered from an accounting scandal afterwards, as the new external auditors employed by the new owner, failed to discover the accounting irregularity made by the previous ownership. The scandal later led to Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA) sue its own sub-committee. HKICPA once start a disciplinary investigation on the auditors but the sub-committee cancelled it. HKICPA demanded in the court to authorize themselves to re-elect a new board for the sub-committee, and restart the disciplinary investigation .
COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong)
In 1997 the listed company was acquired by the Hong Kong division of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Corporation (COSCO). After the acquisition, the listed company, known as COSCO International at that time, engaged in real estate, civil construction and provides services for ship. as well as a provider of marine insurance.
In 2001, COSCO International was the developer of Broadview Court, a public housing estates in Wong Chuk Hang (Private Sector Participation Scheme). The client of the project is the Housing Authority, while the estate was sold to the general public as part of the Home Ownership Scheme.
In 2005, the listed company sold eight floors of COSCO Tower, an office building, to its direct parent company, COSCO (Hong Kong), for HK$1.4 billion. In February 2007, the listed company sold its former main business, Shun Shing Construction, to the parent company.
COSCO International was a shareholder of a fellow listed company, fellow land developer, Sino-Ocean Group. However, it was announced to sell of their shareholding in 2010. At that time, COSCO International was the second largest shareholder of Sino-Ocean Group for 16.85% stake.
In 2015, the ultimate parent company, COSCO, merged with China Shipping Group to become China COSCO Shipping, or known as COSCO Shipping. Thus, the listed company was renamed into COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd..
In 2018, the company acquired a manufacturer of marine paint as part of a vertical integration strategy of the company.
References
References
- (2020). "2019 Annual Report". COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong).
- "COSCO SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL (HONG KONG) CO., LTD. (517)". Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited.
- (30 November 2020). "List of Red Chip Companies". Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
- "Review of Companies Register". Bermuda Registrar of Companies.
- Hong Kong Companies Registry
- (11 July 1994). "Shun Shing wins $319m project in Singapore". South China Morning Post.
- link. (30 October 2005)
- Joint Publishing. Guo Guocan. (October 2009)
- It also sold paints to shipping companies. link. (23 September 2005). [[Oriental Press Group]]
- link. (29 August 2017)
- (2 January 2001). "Sea-view HOS Flats on Offer". Hong Kong Housing Authority.
- link. (31 May 2005)
- (2008). "2007 Annual Report". COSCO International.
- link. (17 August 2010)
- (4 October 2016). "COSCO INTL HOLD Proposes to Be Renamed into 'COSCO SHIPPING International (Hong Kong)'".
- link. (27 June 2018). 蘇尚
- (2020). "2019 Annual Report". COSCO Shipping International (Hong Kong).
- (2020). "Annual Report 2019". COSCO Shipping International (Singapore).
- link. (4 November 2017). 吕爱丽
- (4 November 2017). "Cosco Shipping launches takeover of Cogent Holdings". The Business Times.
- (2020). "Annual Report 2019". COSCO Shipping International (Singapore).
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