Petrolimex tops Forbes’ Vietnamese companies list

Gas station operator Petrolimex is the firm with the highest revenue in the local stock market, according to the business magazine Forbes Vietnam.
Petrolimex tops Forbes’ Vietnamese companies list ảnh 1Gas station operator Petrolimex is the firm with the highest revenue in the local stock market, according to the business magazine Forbes Vietnam (Photo: baocongthuong.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - Gas station operator Petrolimex is the firm with the highest revenue inthe local stock market, according to the business magazine Forbes Vietnam.

The announcement was made at a ceremony to announce Vietnam’s best 50 listedcompanies in 2017 held in HCM City this week.

In 2016, Petrolimex posted nearly 123 trillion VND (5.46 billion USD) inrevenue, paying a 32 percent dividend to shareholders. In the first half of2017, the firm earned 74.2 trillion VND in revenue and 1.77 trillion VND in netprofit.

Petrolimex started trading its 1.29 billion shares on the HCM Stock Exchange onApril 21, 2017 under code PLX at 49,390 VND per share, equal to marketcapitalisation of 63.9 trillion VND, among the top 10 companies in terms ofmarket capitalisation.

The company’s market capitalisation has increased to more than 80 trillion VNDafter four months of listing. PLX finished September 15 at 68,300 VND pershare.
Other big names included in Forbes’ list were the budget carrier Vietjet Airand brokerage Sai Gon Securities Inc.

More than 322 million shares of Vietjet were traded on the HCM Stock Exchangefrom February 28, 2017 under code VJC. The share price has gained 30 percent toclose September 15 at 137,700 VND.

In the first six months of 2017, Vietjet recorded 16.4 trillion VND in revenueand 1.8 trillion VND in post-tax profit, with the latter figure increasing by45 percent year on year.

In the financial sector, Sai Gon Securities Inc (SSI) was among eightfinancial-banking-insurance firms included in the top 50, the fourth year in arow SSI has made the list.

SSI topped the brokerage sector with the largest market share, revenue, profitand total assets on both the HCM City and Hanoi market.

In the first six months of the year, SSI held 14.85 percent of the market shareon the southern exchange and 12.18 percent on the northern bourse.

The company posted 1.24 trillion VND in its six-month revenue and 735 billionVND in pre-tax audited profit. The figures respectively increased by 13.9 percentand 27.6 percent from a year ago.

According to Forbes Vietnam, the top 50 listed companies on both localexchanges is equal to 60 percent of total market capitalisation.

Their total revenue was 734.8 trillion VND, a yearly increase of 55 percent,and total profit reached 79.4 trillion VND, a yearly rise of 49 percent.

The list was made using the companies’ data and information about theirrevenue, profits, growth rates and development prospects.-VNA

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