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Slow equitisation prevents VEAM listing

The country’s largest engine and machinery producer VEAM has not been able to list on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) due to sluggish equitisation.
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Hanoi (VNS/VNA) -
The country’s largest engine and machinery producer VEAM hasnot been able to list on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) due to sluggishequitisation.

Leadersof VEAM, better known as the Vietnam Engine and Agricultural MachineryCorporation, told vietnamfinance.vn in a recent meeting that the main reasonfor its slow listing was the delayed equitisation process.

If the process is completed in the last six months of this year, VEAM will havefull listing documents and is expected to list on the HoSE by the end of thefirst quarter of 2020, the company said.

VEAM presented its plan to list on the HoSE to shareholders in June last year.

In 2019, the company plans to earn 6.4 trillion VND (274 million USD), up 23 percent.Financial income is expected to increase 32 percent.

VEAM said its 2019 dividend payment target of 38.84 percent will likely not bemet because affiliate companies may not pay on schedule.

If there was no delay in the payment, the company's after-tax profit in 2019could amount to 6.8 trillion USD, VEAM said. — VNS/VNA
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