Vietnam Airlines raises charter capital to nearly $1 billion
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has increased its charter capital to VND22.14 trillion (nearly US$1 billion) by issuing additional shares to current shareholders.
Vietnam Airlines check-in counter at Noi Bai International Airport. Vietnam Airlines has increased its charter capital to VND22.14 trillion (nearly US$1 billion). — Photo bnews.vn
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has increased its charter capital to VND22.14 trillion (nearly US$1 billion) by issuing additional shares to current shareholders.
Major shareholders of Vietnam Airlines include the Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (55.2 per cent), the State Capital and Investment Corporation (31.14 per cent), and ANA Group (5.62 per cent).
In the latest share issuance, 796.1 million shares were sold to 27,627 shareholders, equivalent to 99.51 per cent of the total shares for sale, bringing in over VND7.9 trillion. The State Capital and Investment Corporation spent more than VND6.89 trillion to purchase shares.
The plan to issue additional shares to current shareholders to raise VND8 trillion for its business recovery from COVID-19 pandemic was approved at the Vietnam Airlines shareholders’ meeting in July this year. — VNS
Market breadth remained negative, with 182 stocks falling, 117 gaining, and 62 remaining unchanged. Liquidity ped slightly, reaching VNĐ13.5 trillion (US$530.8 million), down 11.7 per cent compared to the previous session.
VPBank Securities Joint Stock Company (VPBankS) will distribute mutual funds managed by SSI Asset Management Company Limited following an agreement they signed on December 9.
Market breadth was negative, with 183 stocks declining, 120 advancing, and 62 remaining unchanged. Liquidity saw a modest uptick, reaching VNĐ15.3 trillion (US$602.9 million), up 6.2 per cent from the previous session.