A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides property management, sale, and inspection services in the People’s Republic of China. The company offers property management services, including security, cleaning, greening, gardening, repair and maintenance, etc.; and extended value-added services for property developers, such as sales center property management services, as well as other extended value-added services comprising property agency services, housing inspection services, etc. It also provides living and comprehensive services, including property maintenance, housekeeping, courtyard gardening, community group buying, express delivery, tourism, community second-hand leasing and sales, comprehensive consulting services, etc.; home improvement services comprising decoration, turnkey furnishing, community renewal services, etc.; community space operation and other services that consist of club house operation, property operation, community-based advertising operation, parking lot management, community asset operation services, etc.; and value-added services to institutions and enterprises, which include featured value-added services for public buildings, such as catering, commuting, and material procurement services, as well as featured value-added services for commercial and office buildings, including customized business platform for enterprises, conferencing services, centralized procurement and retailing for enterprises, etc. In addition, the company offers non-property management services that include pre-delivery, household assistance, property agency, and other services. Further, it offers software engineering, travel agency, information technology consulting, real estate marketing, business consulting, and city sanitation and cleaning services, as well as engages in the general trading and electronic commerce activities. The company was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Guangzhou, China.
It’s been a while since we checked in on commodity markets, which, like other markets, are having quite the interesting year. In particular, gold continues its march upward, while oil remains in a slump. As for the rest, most have been up and down and ended up close to where they were a year ago. By the end, you’ll see why gold stocks still look cheap despite these record prices — and why oil stocks, oddly enough, look expensive even as crude declines.
The market has been flat in the last week, however the Financials sector is down 3.9%. More promisingly, the market is up 55% over the past year. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 27% per annum. Market details ›