Sancon Resources Recovery - Stock Price History | IGSC
Historical daily share price chart and data for Sancon Resources Recovery since adjusted for splits and dividends. The latest closing stock price for Sancon Resources Recovery as of December 31, 1969 is 0.00.
- The all-time high Sancon Resources Recovery stock closing price was 0.00 on December 31, 1969.
- The Sancon Resources Recovery 52-week high stock price is 0.00, which is NAN% above the current share price.
- The Sancon Resources Recovery 52-week low stock price is 0.00, which is NAN% below the current share price.
- The average Sancon Resources Recovery stock price for the last 52 weeks is NaN.
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Sancon Resources Recovery Historical Annual Stock Price Data |
Year |
Average Stock Price |
Year Open |
Year High |
Year Low |
Year Close |
Annual % Change |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Industrial Products |
Pollution Control Equipment & Services |
$0.028B |
$0.001B |
Sancon Resources Recovery, Inc. is an industrial waste recycling company engaged in collection and reprocess of recyclable materials such as glass, plastic, cardboard, and paper sourced from suppliers such as Three Rivers HK Ltd, Tricept Trading Limited and BAF China Ltd etc. The use of recycled material is both environmentally friendly and is a key part of today's competitive manufacturing process to lower costs. The waste management service is another important operation for the Company. Sancon provides full waste management solutions for manufacturing companies, aim to recover recyclable materials instead of dumping them into land-fills. The major customers for Sancon are Chinese manufacturers and recycled material traders such as Pernod Ricard, Wei Er Sha and San Jiang etc, which are located mainly in the Chinese provinces of Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian and Hong Kong. Sancon currently has recycling plants based in Melbourne Australia and China cities of Shanghai, Nanjing, Chengdu, Tianjin and Dongguan.
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