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Thu Duc Housing developer to list 2.25m more shares
03-OCT-2008 Intellasia | 01/Oct/2008 AtpVietnam
3 Oct, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
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Under the approval issued on September 30 by the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (STC), Thu Duc Housing Development Joint Stock Co (coded TDH) was allowed to list additional 2.25 million ordinary shares at 10,000 dong par worth 22,5 billion dong on the southern bourse.

These shares were issued to pay dividend for the second phase of 2007 at the ratio of 10:1 (shareholder holding 10 shares will receive one share)

During the second quarter of the year, TDH gained 135.35 billion dong in revenue from sales and service provision, increasing 273.17% or 99.08 billion dong from previous year and 26.39 billion dong in after tax profit, down 37.06% or 15.54 billion dong against last year, bringing the respective figures during the firs half to 220.05 billion dong, rising 214.81% or 150.15 billion dong compared to 2007 and 51.75 billion dong, falling 21.55 billion dong or 29.4% from 2007 with EPS of 2,253 dong.






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