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PP.Pharco gains 1.69b dong of profit after tax
12/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Dau Tu Chung Khoan page 17
12 Mar, 2010 - 11:13:36 AM
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Phong Phu Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Co (PP.Pharco) has recently released its audited business reports, in which the company's total revenue last year was posted at 19.94 billion dong, up 18.26 percent against 2008, profit after tax of 1.69 billion dong, equal to 58.28 percent against the previous year and EPS of 769 dong per share.

PP.Pharco has lately received investment licence for building a pharmaceutical plant in Plot No 12, Road No 8, Tan Tao Industrial Park, Tan Tao A Ward, Binh Tan Dis, HCM City with total capital of 75.6 billion dong, in which the company would contribute 23.6 billion dong for realising the project.

The 22 billion-dong company has major scopes of business of producing and trading medicines, providing healthcare services, importing-exporting medical products and equipment, producing and trading tea and cosmetic products.





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