The
businessmen aged over 70
Besides the President of the Lam Son Sugar
Company, Le Van Tam, who is 76 years old, the list of the listed companies
still shows some other businessmen at the age of over 70.
Nguyen Bach Tuyet is the only businesswoman found in
the list of the presidents aged over 70. Born in 1942 in Quang Ngai province,
Tuyet, an agriculture engineer, has been on the post of the Chair of the
Board of Directors of VFG since she was nearly 60.
Before Tuyet began holding the post, she held important
positions at state management agencies belonging to the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development. Especially, she was the Deputy Head of the
Plant Quarantine Agency for nine years.
In October 1985, she was assigned to work as the
director of a company belonging to the agency.
Tuyet now also holds the post of General Director of
Hai Yen Company Ltd.
Entering the
VFC’s fiscal year begins on October 1 and finishes on
the next September 30. The latest six-month finance report showed that the
company has the turnover growth rate of 15 percent, or VND860 billion. The
post tax profit has also increased by VND4 billion to VND57 billion.
The good business performance has helped VFG share
price increase by 30 percent to VND51,000. However, VFG is not the most
wanted share. Only 680 shares were traded in each recent trading session.
Tran Duy Hai, Chair of Cinde, a construction and
infrastructure development, CID, is also considered an “old soldier” as he is
over 70.
Hai, a civil engineer, worked for the Hai Phong
Construction Department since 1969 before he became Deputy Director of the
Construction Company No. 4 in 1074 and then the Director of Cinde. After the
equitization, Hai has become the President and Managing Director since 2003.
Hai now holds 51 percent of stakes of Cinde, or 553,000
shares.
CID shares were put into transactions on the
Cinde is not a big enterprise with the capital of VND27
billion by March 2013. The company has reported the Q1 profit which was five
times higher than that of the same period of the last year, but it was VND10
million only.
The oldest businessman who is running a listed company
is Le Van Tam, born in 1937, President of the Lam Son Sugar Company, LSS.
Tam holds about 1 million LSS shares which have been
put into transactions at the HCM City Stock Exchange in 2008, or 2 percent of
the chartered capital.
LSS has reported the turnover of VND577 billion in the
first quarter of 2013, up by 43 percent over the same period of 2012.
However, the post tax profit dropped by 60 percent to VND14.5 billion.
Source: VNE
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Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 6, 2013
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