Six firms and a fund delist in first quarter

Mar 28th at 13:10
28-03-2013 13:10:20+07:00

Six firms and a fund delist in first quarter

Five companies and one fund delisted during the first quarter of this year due to successive losses and low value of shares and fund certificates, the nation's two stock exchanges reported. They were Dien Hong Printing (DHI), steelmaker Phuc Tien (PHT), Sacombank Securities (SBS), Viglacera Thanglong Tiles (TLT), logistic firm Vinafco (VFC) and Vietnam Active Investment Fund.

In addition, 12 other companies face the prospect of delisting their shares.

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