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Vinaconex Xuan Mai JSC invests 647b dong in complex building
26-AUG-2008 Intellasia | AtpVietnam
Aug 26, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
Vinaconex Xuan Mai Concrete and Construction Joint Stock Co (coded XMC) was licensed to invest 647 billion dong in the CT2 housing, office and service complex building project in Ha Dong City.

The estimated implementation duration is three-years, broken into two phases: from the first quarter to last quarter of 2009 and from last quarter of 2009 to fourth quarter of 2011.

During the second quarter of this year, the company's net revenue from sales and service provision reached 175.46 billion dong while its pre-tax profit was recorded at 11.61 billion dong, lifting the total figures of Jan-June to 260.81 billion dong and 17.93 billion dong.

In March-June, its EPS was 836 dong, representing the EPS of H1 to 1,291 dong.

In 2008, the total output value is expected to be 555 billion dong, total revenue estimated at 375.7 billion dong and pre-tax profit targeted at 25.5 billion dong.

XMC coded share last Friday closed at 14,700 dong, a rise of 300 dong or 2.08% against August 21 with the trading value of 30,900 shares.

 

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