The shareholders of Three Gorges Capital Holdings Limited are China Three Gorges Corporation (70%), Yunnan Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd. (10%), Guo Xin Guo Tong (Zhejiang) Investment Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership) (10%) and China Changjiang Electric Power Co., Ltd. (10%). As can be seen from the shareholders.
Three Gorges Capital Holdings Limited was incorporated in Haidian Branch on March 20, 20 15. The legal representative is Jin Caijiu, and the business scope of the company includes industrial investment; Equity investment; Asset management; Investment consulting.
The foreign investment enterprises of Three Gorges Capital Holding Co., Ltd. include State Grid Ying Da Industrial Investment Fund Management Co., Ltd., Beijing Ruihui Haina Science and Technology Industry Fund (Limited Partnership), Zhongwei New Energy (Chengdu) Co., Ltd., Xiong 'an Puhua Water Technology Co., Ltd. and Beijing Three Gorges Xintai Investment Fund Management Co., Ltd. ..
2065438+In June 2009, Three Gorges Capital Holdings Co., Ltd., Dongfang Electric Investment Management Co., Ltd. and Chengdu Innovation and Venture Capital Co., Ltd. signed an agreement to jointly establish Dongfang Three Gorges (Chengdu) Industrial Fund Management Co., Ltd. and to initiate the establishment of Dongfang Electric Hydrogen Energy Industry Fund.
202 1, 1 1, Three Gorges Capital and Changjiang Environmental Protection Group bid for Shanghai Environment for the second time, holding 10%. 202 1, 1 1, Three Gorges Capital and Changjiang Environmental Protection Group bid for Shanghai Environment for the second time, holding 10%.
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