XMH HOLDINGS LTD.
(SGX: BQF)

XMH Holdings Ltd. is an investment holding company. The Company is a diesel engine, propulsion and power generating solutions provider in the marine and industrial sectors. The Company operates through three segments: Distribution, After-sales and Projects. The Distribution segment relates to distribution of propulsion engines. The After-sales segment relates to after-sales services provided, which includes services/jobs, sales of spare parts and other trading. The Projects segment relates to sales and commission of power generator sets and the manufacturing of marine equipment and related repair services. The Company's product offerings include distributorship, agency and dealership rights from brands, such as Mitsubishi, Akasaka and Kamome (Japan), Hyundai, D-I and Doosan (South Korea), SOLE, Korsor, Reintjes, CENTA (Europe), Guangzhou Diesel (China), Niigata Power Systems (Japan), ABB (Switzerland), Lilaas (Norway), Logstrup (Denmark) and Siemens (Germany).

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价格区间 1.920 - 1.920   (-%)
开盘 1.920
昨收 1.920
1.860
买盘 ('000) 3
1.910
卖盘 ('000) 0.8
成交量 ('000) 2
成交额 3,840
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XMH Holdings Ltd. is an investment holding company. The Company is a diesel engine, propulsion and power generating solutions provider in the marine and industrial sectors. The Company operates through three segments: Distribution, After-sales and Projects. The Distribution segment relates to distribution of propulsion engines. The After-sales segment relates to after-sales services provided, which includes services/jobs, sales of spare parts and other trading. The Projects segment relates to sales and commission of power generator sets and the manufacturing of marine equipment and related repair services. The Company's product offerings include distributorship, agency and dealership rights from brands, such as Mitsubishi, Akasaka and Kamome (Japan), Hyundai, D-I and Doosan (South Korea), SOLE, Korsor, Reintjes, CENTA (Europe), Guangzhou Diesel (China), Niigata Power Systems (Japan), ABB (Switzerland), Lilaas (Norway), Logstrup (Denmark) and Siemens (Germany).

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