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Xiangxue Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. also known as XPH, is a Chinese pharmaceutical company. It was headquartered in Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, Guangzhou, the capital of the Guangdong Province. The company started in a place that near to the tourist spot (now in the Luogang Subdistrict, Huangpu District), thus called itself Xiangxue (). Xiangxue Pharmaceutical was a constituent of SZSE 200 Index (mid-cap index), but was removed in January 2017; it was inserted to
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(small-cap index) instead at the same time. SZSE 200,
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, the latter is a stock market index for the top 1,000 companies by free-float adjusted capitalization. In July 2017 Xiangxue was also removed from
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History

Xiangxue Pharmaceutical became a "company limited by shares" on 29 December 1997 (roughly equivalent to
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); its shares were traded in
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board of
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since 2010.


Products

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" brand soft drinks (licensed from an investment vehicle of the Guangzhou government) * "Eisiti" Herbal Tea (, discontinued? ) * Jochi brand health supplement According to 2016 Annual Report, manufacturing and trading medicine accounted for 29.60% and 26.45% of its revenue, with an additional 32.94% from Chinese medicine; soft drinks accounted for 4.91%, it was followed by medical equipment and other revenue. Eisiti was a competitor of
Wong Lo Kat Wong Lo Kat (), or Wanglaoji in Mandarin pinyin, is a Chinese herbal tea, and one of the most popular tisane drinks in China today. It is sold in many forms and different types of cans or cardboard containers. Ingredients Wong Lo Kat contains a ...
which was produced by Guangzhou Pharmaceuticals and Jiaduobao. The production of Eisiti was suspended in 2011, according to news report, despite the company denial. The Chinese drugmaker Xiangxue Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd is developing a cutting-edge cancer therapy with American biotech firm Athenex Inc wherein the key technology that the two sides are working on are T-cell receptor-engineered T cells (TCR-T), a cancer immunotherapy.


Subsidiaries

* * * Xiangxue Asian Beverage (, 63%) * Jochi () * (55%) * * * Chongqing Xiangxue Yiyao () * Guangdong Xiangxue ()


Equity investment

* Charmacy Pharmaceutical ()


Sponsorship

Xiangxue Pharmaceutical was a sponsor of
Guangzhou F.C. Guangzhou Football Club (), previously Guangzhou Evergrande (), was a Chinese professional Association football, football club based in Guangzhou, Guangdong. Historically, Guangzhou FC played its home matches at various grounds in their home ci ...
from 2002 to 2003 season. As of 2017, it was owned by Evergrande Group, a property developer and Alibaba Group, parent company of taobao.com, and the club was known as Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao F.C.. Xiangxue Pharmaceutical also sponsored , another youth football team that based Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province to play in
Hong Kong First Division League The Hong Kong First Division League () is the second-highest division in the Hong Kong football league system. Established in 1908, it is the List of oldest football competitions, third oldest in Asia, after Calcutta and Bombay. Moreover, it is ...
, the professional league of Hong Kong S.A.R., China (across the border of the Guangdong Province) as Xiangxue Pharmaceutical for 2001–02 season. It was replaced by the reserve team of Guangzhou F.C. in 2002–03 season and 2003–04 season. In 2004–05 season, Xiangxue Pharmaceutical was the sponsor name of two different teams, that not related to Guangzhou F.C. and Zhaoqing-based club. Xiangxue Pharmaceutical also sponsored Hong Kong football club
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from 2005–06 to 2006–07 season, as well as Chinese football club Shenzhen F.C. in 2007 and 2008 season. Which the club was known as Shenzhen Xiangxue Eisiti (''Shenzhen Xiangxue Shangqingyin'') at that time; Guangzhou F.C. was owned by Xiangxue Pharmaceutical's competitor Guangzhou Pharmaceuticals from 2005 to 2009. Shenzhen F.C. II, the B team of Shenzhen F.C., was also played in Hong Kong as Xiangxue Eisiti in 2008–09 season. Xiangxue Pharmaceutical also secured the naming rights of
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and
2008–09 Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield 2008–09, officially named as ''Eisiti Senior Shield'' () due to the competition's sponsorship by Xiangxue Pharmaceutical, was the 108th season of one of the Asian oldest Association football, football knocko ...
.


Shareholders

, two investment vehicles of Chen Shumei () and Wang Yonghui (), owned 36.98% shares of the company as the largest shareholder. According to the company, they were a couple, and Ms. Chen owned most of the stake in their investment vehicles. Part of the shares they owned were pledged (). Ms. Chen ceased as the director of the company on 25 May 2016. It was followed by two investment accounts of the National Social Security Fund for a total of 4.09%, a civilian-owned water supply company from Luogang, Guangzhou for 4.06%,
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for 1.51% and some private equity funds that were managed by the banks.


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