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But Son Cement firm to list extra 880,160 shares on HaSTC
28-AUG-2008 Intellasia | 26/Aug/2008 AtpVietnam
Aug 28, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
Hanoi Securities Trading Centre (HaSTC) recently approved in principle the But Son Cement Joint Stock Co (coded BTS) to list extra 880,160 BTS-coded ordinary shares at 10,000 dong par worth total of nearly 8.802 billion dong on the northern bourse.

During the second quarter of the year, BTS made a net revenue from sales and service provision of 329.88 billion dong, a year-on-year increase of 28.93% or 74.03 billion dong and 43.8 billion dong from after tax profit, increasing 34.31% or 11.19 billion dong from last year, bringing the total corresponding figures during the first half to 582.83 billion dong and 54.94 billion dong.

The company's EPS in Jan-Jun reached 610 dong.

Closing the trading session on August 26, BTS-coded shares increased 1,000 dong or 6.76% to 15,800 dong per share with 6,900 shares being transferred.

 

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