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Ngo Han JSC gains nearly 9b dong after tax profit in Jan
09/Mar/2010 Intellasia | 08/Mar/2010 CafeF
9 Mar, 2010 - 9:48:54 AM
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Ngo Han Joint Stock Co (coded NHW) has recently announced business results in January with 130.88 billion dong of revenue.

In comparison with the same period last year, the company's revenue from sales decreased nearly 50 billion dong.

However, NHW's after tax profit was nearly nine billion dong, nearly two fold increase against the figure of 4.22 billion dong of the same period last year because the company's fiscal costs in January 2010 was 4.75 billion dong whereas the figure of last January was up to 18.92 billion dong.

On January 26, NHW officially listed nearly 23 million shares on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange (STC) at the comparative price of 22,000 dong per share.

Ending the trading session on March 8, NHW-coded shares bounced 1,000 dong to 22,000 dong per share.





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