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Song Da Hoang Long JSC invests in The Golden-Nam An Khanh project
04/Nov/2009 Intellasia | 03/Nov/2009 CafeF
4 Nov, 2009 - 8:39:36 AM
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Song Da Hoang Long JSC is at present carrying out the planning work for The Golden-Nam An Khanh apartment building in Nam An Khanh new urban area. The building is to be built on a site of 2.4 hectares, including three twin towers of 30-40 storeys high.

The company was established in early July 2009, with chartered capital of 100 billion dong by Song Da Corp and Song Da 6 Joint Stock Co, in which Song Da 6 JSC contributed 26% of the total registered capital.

The company's major business lines include trading real estates, managing hotel and tourism services, carrying out civil construction work, producing construction materials, exporting machines, equipment and raw materials. Its head office is located at No 48-49 Block TT4 My Dinh urban area, Tu Liem Dist, Hanoi.





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