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Deutsche Bank AG London reduces holding in FPT
05-SEP-2008 Intellasia | 03/Sep/2008 AtpVietnam
Sep 5, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
FPT Technology Investment Development Joint Stock Co (coded FPT) reported its foreign shareholder, Deutsche Bank AG London sold out 228,640 FPT-coded shares on August 29, reducing its holding in the local firm to 5,515,878 shares or 5.92% stake.

In the second quarter of this year, FPT gained over 4.283 trillion dong in net revenue, a year-on-year increase of 36.68% and nearly 328 billion dong in pre tax profit, rising 9.48% against last year, bringing the total corresponding figures during the first half to over 8.676 trillion dong, up 47.10% yoy and nearly 631 billion dong, increasing 24.63% from previous year.

The company's EPS in Jan-Jun reached 4,185 dong.

After the trading session on September 3, FPT-coded shares closed at 127,000 dong per share, up 6,000 dong or 4.96% from previous session with 363,820 shares being changed hands.

 

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