Power Generation Corporation 2 – JSC made its debut on July 11 and signed a strategic agreement with Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries to promote ties in corporate governance, digital transformation and renewable energy development.
Power Generation Corporation 2 (EVNGENCO 2), a subsidiary of Vietnam Electricity, plans to sell over 580.12 million shares, or 48.8875 per cent of its charter capital, to investors and over 1.33 million shares, or 0.1125 per cent, to employees.
The company’s valuation, used for its equitisation process, was announced by the Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises on Tuesday.
Two large State-owned enterprises – Viet Nam Rubber Group and Power Generation Corporation 3 – will start trading shares on the Unlisted Public Company Market on March 21 (UPCoM).
Only 3 per cent of a total of 267 million shares offered in the initial public offering (IPO) of Power Generation Corporation 3 (Genco 3) on Friday were sold successfully, a poor result given the high market expectations before the...
Four foreign investors from India, Thailand, South Korea and the Middle East registered to buy 36 per cent of the charter capital at the Power Generation Corporation 3 (Genco 3) to become its strategic investors.
Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) said on Monday it received formal registrations from foreign investors to buy 36 per cent charter capital at the Power Generation Corporation 3 (Genco 3).
The Power Generation Corporation 3 (Genco 3) will put more than 267 million shares, accounting for 12.8 per cent of its charter capital, up for sale in its initial public offering (IPO) in February 2018.
The Electricity of Vietnam (EVN)''s Power Generation Corporation 1 (EVNGENCO 1) produced nearly 12.4 billion kWh of electricity in the last five months, fulfilling 40.8 per cent of the target set for the year.
Power Generation Corporation No 3''s Power Service (EPS), Power
Engineering consulting No 2 (PECC 2), and Doosan Heavy Industries Viet
Nam (Doosan Vina) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) has completed divestment from three real
estate companies, while reducing its capital at EVN Finance Company to
16.5 per cent of its original charter capital.
Power Generation Corporation 1 (Genco 1) and Da Nhim-Ham Thuan–Da Mi
hyower joint-stock company on February 10 launched the Da Nhim
hyower plant expansion in the southern province.