china manmade fibers (1718:Taiwan)
china manmade fibers (1718) Snapshot
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Open
12.60
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Previous Close
12.50
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Day High
13.00
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Day Low
12.55
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52 Week High
05/10/13 - 13.15
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52 Week Low
06/4/12 - 8.48
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Market Cap
18.3B
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Average Volume 10 Days
11.1M
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EPS TTM
0.79
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Shares Outstanding
1.4B
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EX-Date
10/27/08
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P/E TM
16.5x
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Dividend
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Dividend Yield
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China Man-Made Fiber Corporation engages in the manufacture and sale of man-made fibers primarily in Taiwan. It offers petrochemical products, including mono-ethylene, di-ethylene, and tri-ethylene glycols; ethylene oxide; and nonyl phenol, as well as fiber products comprising polyester chips, polyester partially oriented yarns, polyester spin drawn yarns, and polyester drawn textured yarns. The company was founded in 1955 and is based in Taipei, Taiwan.
china manmade fibers (1718) Key Developments
China Man-Made Fiber Corp., Annual General Meeting, Mar 28, 2013.
China Man-Made Fiber Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 13, 2012.
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Industry Analysis
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Industry Average
| Valuation | 1718 | Industry Range |
| Price/Earnings | 32.8x |
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| Price/Sales | 0.5x |
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| Price/Book | 0.8x |
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| Price/Cash Flow | 40.9x |
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| TEV/Sales | NM | Not Meaningful |
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