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Forbes Vietnam announces top 50 listed firms

Forbes Vietnam on June 3 announced Vietnam’s 50 top listed companies for 2019. The firms accounted for 63 percent of total market capitalisation on the Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi stock exchanges in mid-May.
Forbes Vietnam announces top 50 listed firms ảnh 1Vingroup’s Vinhomes ranks second in the market in term of post-tax profit and is one of four companies with market capitalisation exceeding 10 billion USD (Photo: Vingroup)
Hanoi (VNA) - Forbes Vietnam on June 3 announced Vietnam’s 50 toplisted companies for 2019. The firms accounted for 63 percent of total market capitalisationon the Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi stock exchanges in mid-May.

The companies have recorded a combined total post-tax profit of nearly 127.53trillion VND (5.45 billion USD), a year-on-year increase of 19.2 percent.

According to Forbes Vietnam’s seventh list of the country's top companies, thegroup of leading companies has shown impressive growth.

For three consecutive years, Vinamilk led the market in terms of profitability,but this time Vietcombank surpassed the dairy company, becoming the champion inpost-tax profit with growth rate of 60 percent.

Forbes Vietnam also noted the growth of private enterprises.

Vingroup’s Vinhomes ranks second in the market in term of post-tax profit andis one of four companies with market capitalisation exceeding 10 billion USD.

For the first time, Hoa Phat rose into the top five listed companies in term ofprofits. Newly listed bank Techcombank ranked second in post-tax profit andsixth in the stock market.

Many companies on the list operate in the real estate-construction, logistics,financial services, retail and building materials sectors.

The Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HSX) dominated the list as it is home to 45 ofthe 50 listings, leaving the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) with five. There were13 changes to the list from last year with 11 firms making their firstappearance and two companies coming back on to the list.

In the second half of 2018 and early this year, Vietnam’s stock market did nothave many big initial public offerings (IPOs), excluding Vietnam Airlines andPetroVietnam Power Corporation moving to the HSX from Upcom.

Forbes Vietnam applies company ranking methods from Forbes (an Americanbusiness magazine), taking into consideration the characteristics of the listedbusinesses. The assessment is based on financial statements audited over fiveconsecutive years from 2014 to 2018 and firms’ mid-May market capitalisationfigures. - VNA

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