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FPT posts US$60.9m pre tax profit in Jan-Oct
22-NOV-2008 Intellasia | 20/Nov/2008 AtpVietnam
22 Nov, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
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FPT Group recently reported business results in October with US$80.1 million in revenue, up 2% from last year and US$8.4 million in pre tax profit, rising 48.5% as against previous year, bringing the total corresponding figures during the first ten months of the year to US$842.5 million, a year-on-year increase of 30.7% and fulfilling 85.2% of the year's target and US$60.9 million, increasing 30.4% yoy and achieving 82.3% of the year's plan.

In January-October, FPT earned US$595.5 million from distribution sector, accounting for 85.5% of the year's figure, US$121.1 million from network integration field, fulfilling 86.5% of the year's goal, US$63.9 million from the telecom sector, US$32.2 million from software exports and US$7.4 million from training sector.

FPT's revenue is expected to go up to US$1 billion by the end of the year.

Ending the trading session on November 19, FPT-coded shares slipped 1,500 dong or 2.65% from the previous session to 55,000 dong per share with 336,540 shares being transferred.






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