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Tracotour's 2009 profit estimated at 1.763b dong
12/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Dau Tu Chung Khoan page 17
12 Mar, 2010 - 11:11:44 AM
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Tourism Trade and Investment Joint Stock Co (Tracotour) has reported gaining 2009 revenue from sales and services of 25.009 billion dong, equivalent to 91 percent of the year plan and decreasing by 3.67 percent against the previous year. The company's after tax profit was posted at 1.763 billion dong, surpassing 17 percent of the year plan and up 27.66 percent year-on-year, while EPS was 885 dong, up 10.35 percent against last year.

The company has chartered capital of 19.93 billion dong, with main business lines of hotel and restaurant services, importing and exporting products, leasing offices and transportation services.
Tracotour has head office located at No 16A Nguyen Cong Tru St, Hai Ba Trung Dist, Hanoi. At present, the company's shares are traded in UPCoM under the code of TTR.





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