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DIG releases ’09 business performance
10/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Vietstock
10 Mar, 2010 - 11:37:09 AM
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Southern bourse listed firm Construction Investment Development Joint Stock Corp (coded DIG) reported that last year it gained 1.213 trillion dong, equalling to 83.6% of the full year’s plan and growing by 85% year-on-year. Also, its after-tax profit reached 593.66 billion dong, jumping 131% against 2008.

Regarding the revenue structure, the principle cost for sales of DIG accounted for 589 billion dong and remaining 622.94 billion dong was the combined profit, equivalent with the marginal combined profit rate of 51.4%. In 2009, DIG recorded 108 billion dong in revenue from financial operations while the cost for finance made up 48.98 billion dong.

Till the end of 2009, DIG’s total capital achieved over 3.407 trillion dong, surging 37% from the yea early. Now, the company has 1.045 trillion dong of surplus capital.

In Q4 of 2009, DIG earned 415.9 billion dong in net revenue and 180.8 billion dong in after-tax profit.

In addition, the construction firm closed the shareholders list to organise the 2010 annual shareholder meeting in April 2010.





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