Overseas Chinese Town Limited
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Company Limited known as OCT Limited (formerly OCT Holding) is a publicly traded company based in Shenzhen, China. It is a subsidiary of state-owned Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises (or OCT Group).
OCT Limited logo (same as OCT Group) | |
Formerly | Overseas Chinese Town Holding |
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Type | public |
SZSE: 000069 | |
Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises |
Headquarters | Shenzhen , China |
Area served | mainland China |
Key people | Duan Xiannian (Chairman & Party Committee Secretary) |
Revenue | CN¥32.236 billion (2015) |
CN¥6.888 billion (2015) | |
CN¥4.641 billion (2015) | |
Total assets | CN¥115.266 billion (2015) |
Total equity | CN¥38.086 billion (2015) |
Owner |
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Subsidiaries | Overseas Chinese Town (Asia) (66.66%) |
Footnotes / references in a consolidated basis; net assets and net profits excluding minority interests; in Chinese Accounting Standards[1] |
OCT Limited was incorporated in 1997.[2]
OCT Limited was ranked 1,164th in 2016 Forbes Global 2000 List. OCT Limited is a constituent of SZSE 100 Index (blue chip index) and pan-China index CSI 300 Index.
Equity investments
- Window of the World (49%)
- Window of the World (Changsha) (25%)
Board of directors
- As of 17 November 2016
- Chairman: Duan Xiannian (Chinese: 段先念) (also served in parent company Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises)
- President and executive director : Wang Xiaowen (Chinese: 王晓雯) (also served in parent company Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises)
- Vice-President and executive director : Wang Jiuling (Chinese: 王久玲) (nominated by ultimate parent entity the SASAC of the State Council)[3]
- Independent director: Chinese: 许刚
- Independent director: Chinese: 吴安迪
- Independent director: Chinese: 周纪昌
- Independent director: Chinese: 余海龙
References
- "2015 Annual Report" (PDF). Overseas Chinese Town (in Chinese). Shenzhen Stock Exchange. 23 April 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- "The World's Biggest Public Companies", Forbes, 2016
- "中央企业专职外部董事王久玲职务变动情况" (in Chinese). the SASAC of the State Council. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
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