BIDV to list within next three months

Oct 15th at 12:45
15-10-2012 12:45:50+07:00

BIDV to list within next three months

The Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam (BIDV) will list 2.3 billion shares on the HCM City Stock Exchange under the code BID. The exchange, which approved the listing last week, requires the bank to prepare for the listing within 90 days of the exchange's decision. The bank sold 84.7 million shares in an initial public offering last December at VND18,583 (S$0.89) per share.

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