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SAIC Motor Corporation Limited (600104.SS)

Shanghai - Shanghai Delayed price. Currency in CNY
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15.00+0.05 (+0.33%)
As of 01:02PM CST. Market open.
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Previous close14.95
Open14.95
Bid14.98 x 0
Ask14.99 x 0
Day's range14.93 - 15.11
52-week range12.92 - 15.65
Volume7,776,499
Avg. volume20,699,562
Market cap173.862B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.57
PE ratio (TTM)11.63
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.34 (2.25%)
Ex-dividend date19 July 2023
1y target estN/A
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    SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) -SAIC Motor Corp plans to add 14 vehicle vessels in the next three years to its fleet of carriers as the state-owned Chinese automaker aims to boost sales in overseas markets, it said on Wednesday. SAIC-owned Anji Logistics operates 31 carriers that have been shipping vehicles produced by Chinese automakers including Dongfeng, Yutong Bus and Great Wall Motor as well as SAIC's own brands to South East Asia, Mexico, South America and Europe, the company said. SAIC, which sold 1.2 million vehicles out of China in 2023, aims to increase its sales in overseas markets to 1.35 million units in 2024, China's The Paper reported.

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    UPDATE 1-China's IM Motors seeks OK on L3 highly autonomous vehicles

    IM Motors, the electric car brand of state-owned Chinese automaker SAIC Motor, on Monday said it is applying to China's industry ministry for product entry of Level 3 autonomous driving cars. IM Motors, which is also backed by Alibaba Group investments, said its EVs could be among the first models approved as legitimate highly autonomous driving vehicles by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Chinese regulators have issued new policies to accelerate mass adoption of autonomous driving technologies after allowing companies to carry out city road tests in the past five years.