Nine bidders register to buy IDC shares from construction ministry

Nov 25th at 12:15
25-11-2020 12:15:36+07:00

Nine bidders register to buy IDC shares from construction ministry

Nine bidders have registered to participate in auctions of 108 million shares of the Viet Nam Urban and Industrial Zone Development Investment Corporation (IDICO), listed on HNX under the code IDC.

 

The information was announced by the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HoSE) on Tuesday.

The 108 million IDC shares are offered by the Ministry of Construction, equivalent to 36 per cent of IDC’s charter capital.

HoSE said the nine bidders had registered to buy 126 million shares, 17 per cent higher than the offering volume. Of them, eight individual investors registered to buy 93.6 million shares, the other institutional investor wanted to buy 32.4 million shares.

As scheduled, the IDC divestment auction will be held on November 27 at HoSE. The starting price is VND26,930 per share (US$1.16), thus the minimum amount collected by the construction ministry will be over VND2.9 trillion.

In the first nine months of 2020, IDC recorded revenue of VND3.36 trillion, after-tax profit of VND307 billion, down by 6 per cent and 28 per cent, respectively over the same period last year.

However, with this result, the company still exceeded four times the revenue target of 2020 and fulfilled nearly 20 per cent of the profit plan.

IDC's total assets as of September 30, 2020 reached over VND14.3 trillion, a slight decrease compared to the beginning of the year. Short-term assets were VND3.25 trillion.

Liabilities of the company as of September 30, 2020 reached VND9.94 trillion, of which short-term debt was VND1.4 trillion, the rest was long-term debt.

Long-term unearned revenue accounted for 70 per cent of long-term debt, reaching over VND6 trillion, mainly sourced from the land rental received from the industrial zones.

IDC closed Tuesday at VND28,600 per share. Average matched volume in the last 10 sessions reached 105,000 units.

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