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      schrieb am 21.10.03 12:07:52
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Der Bericht ist eine Zusammenfassung der letzten Handelswoche. Zum Verständnis: Der aktuelle Wechselkurs liegt bei ca. VND 18.000 für EUR 1,-. Bei 500 Mio. Tagesumsatz kann sich jeder ausrechnen wieviel das ist. Investments in Vietnam sind mit grosser Skepsis zu sehen, da obwohl zwar offiziell eine Börse existiert, die Regulierungswut aus Hanoi keine vergleichbare Entwicklung wie in China in der nächsten Zeit zulassen wird.



      Stockwatch

      Market drops to lowest level since start of year
      Trading at the end of the last session ended with the VN-Index tumbling to 138.82 points – the lowest level since the beginning of the year and the 11th drop in a row in three weeks.

      It is still not possible to determine what the lowest record of this index is as this downward trend is likely to continue for some time.

      The average value of each session reached only VND500 million, showing how gloomy the market was.

      While bond transactions have been increasing, on October 13 only 693,000 bonds were exchanged through negotiation, occupying VND70 billion of the VND71-billion market.
      Transactions by foreign investors came back with VND800 million in value, accounting for 73 per cent of the value of the whole market.

      Gemadept and Agifish shares were bought by foreigners in deals of 15,400 shares and 15,100 shares respectively.
      Confectionery maker Bibica started the new downward trend with a closing price of VND7,800, losing VND100 compared to its opening price.

      At the closing of session 646, six stocks closed at prices lower than the session before, in which Reetech suffered the biggest loss of 3.85 per cent, to close at VND10,000.
      Hacisco joined the losing list with 2.58 per cent to close at VND18,900 and Halong Canfoco followed, declining 1.67 per cent, to end at VND11,800.
      Less significant losses of 1.18 per cent, 1.11 per cent and 0.68 per cent were made by plastics manufacturer Danaplast, Transforwarding Import and Export Transimex and Saigon Economic Corporation Savimex.

      Meanwhile, of the four gainers, Lafooco took the lead, rising 1.81 per cent to close at VND16,800.
      Bim Son Packaging, Seafood Im-Ex Company TS4 and Binh Trieu Machinery were up 1.36 per cent 1.33 per cent and 0.62 per cent.

      The seven remaining stocks, Catfish producer Agifish, Bibica, 620 Chau Thoi Concrete, Binh Thanh Trading JSC, Forwarding Gemadept, Haiphong Paper Hapaco, Khanh Hoi general Import-Export Khahomex, Saigon Cables and Telecommunication material Sacom and Beverage firm Tribeco were unchanged from the previous prices, at VND24,100, VND7,800, VND15,000, VND18,000, VND31,300, VND23,500 and VND16,200, VND17,700 and VND17,500 respectively.
      Saigon Hotel was the only one to disappear in this session.
      The total volume of all transactions was 74,120 shares, worth VND1,237 million.

      Summary of statistics
      The performance of listed stocks across the week is summarised above and provides the major statistics about the market and individual firms.
      The market index made a serious loss of 2.13 points, equivalent to a 1.56 per cent decrease.
      During the week, 315,650 securities changed hands, an increase of 36.01 per cent. The weekly transaction value of the shares exchanged was also up to VND5,412.93 million, a gain of 31.13 per cent.
      Total market capitalisation at closing prices of session 646 was VND1,943.31 million, a 1.63 per cent loss compared to the previous week.
      Treasury stocks were not traded during the week.
      Total off-floor trading was up to 30,000 shares over the week: BBC (10,000 shares), GIL (10,000 shares) and HAP (10,000 shares).
      REE continued its run as the champion of the market in terms of quantity, with total turnover up to 88,180 shares.
      REE trade accounted for more than 27.93 per cent of the whole market.
      Saigon Hotel and Binh Trieu machinery represented the thinnest volume with 700 shares traded.
      Over the week, the Danang plastics manufacturer saw the biggest depreciating with a 9.68 per cent loss.
      Halong Canfoco and Reetech were the second-biggest group to depreciate with 4.84 per cent, 4.76 per cent losses.
      Meanwhile, four firms appreciated with small gains of 0.67 per cent, 0.6 per cent and 0.5 per cent for 620 Chau Thoi Concrete, cashew nut processor Lafooco and Vietnam Telecommunications.
      Haiphong Paper Hapaco was the biggest winner with a 2.17 per cent increase in value after a week.
      Market dynamics
      The VN-Index is standing at 134.82 points, its lowest level since the beginning of the year.
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      schrieb am 21.10.03 12:15:46
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Geiler Artikel!!!
      :laugh: :laugh:

      Dort mach ich lieber Urlaub, um die Wirtschaft anzukurbeln!!
      :laugh:

      Geile Strände...
      ;)
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      schrieb am 21.10.03 12:20:20
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      #2

      Keine Frage richtige Entscheidung. Man investiert wohl besser in einen Urlaub hier.

      Anyway, wer sich weiter mit dem Thema beschäftigen möchte, hier der Link der Vietnam Investment Review.

      http://www.vir.com.vn/Client/VIR/Default.asp


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