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Cidico's EPS at 3,469 dong in 2009
15/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Dau Tu Chung Khoan page 20
15 Mar, 2010 - 10:56:56 AM
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Cu Chi Investment Development Industrial & Trading Joint Stock Co (Cidico) has recently released audited fiscal report in 2009 with 164.52 billion dong of revenue from sales and service provision, or 97.14 percent against 2008's figure and 23.44 billion dong of after tax profit or 81.7 percent compared to 2008's figure with EPS of 3,469 dong per share.

Cidico also announced to hold annual shareholders' meeting 2010 on March 30 at the company's hall on the second floor, Tan An Hoi commune, Cu Chi Dist in HCM City.

Earlier, the company closed the list of shareholders to list shares on Hochiminh Stock Exchange (STC). At present, the company is finalising procedures to deposit and list shares on the stock market.

Cidico has a chartered capital of 90 billion dong.





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