DTL: Reminded of late information disclosure

Jul 25th at 16:44
25-07-2014 16:44:02+07:00

DTL: Reminded of late information disclosure

On July 22, 2014, the Hochiminh Stock Exchange (HOSE) had Official Document No.1130/SGDHCM-NY to remind Dai Thien Loc Corporation to submit late disclosure about change of business registration certificate (13th time) and change in the Number of outstanding voting shares.

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