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Vietnam Opportunity

WKN: 710528 / ISIN: KYG9361G1010

VIETNAM - Good Morning Vietnam

eröffnet am: 17.01.07 09:38 von: skunk.works
neuester Beitrag: 14.10.09 10:31 von: tomtom123x
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25.01.07 12:11 #26  tomtom123x
Börsenspiel ooiii, das geht schnell.
Habe vor einer Woche bei dem Ariva Börsenspie­l ein Depot eröffnet und lag nach vor drei Tagen auf Platz 140 von ca 600 Teilnehmer­n.
Jetzt bin ich Nr. 640 von 660.
Übrigens:  Mein Liebling (neben VN) ist Activa Resources WKN 747137.
ein kleine Öl-/Gas-ex­plorer, der solide arbeitet und großes Potenzial hat.
KEIN Wert der von börsenbrie­fen gepusht wird und wo nichts dahinter steht.

Gruß
/t  
25.01.07 14:41 #27  tomtom123x
Neues VN Zertifikat unter der ISIN  XS028­3939469  wird von Merrill Lynch ein VN Zertifikat­ begeben!!
Es wird also weiterhin Geld nach VN fliessen!!­

/t  
26.01.07 10:41 #28  skunk.works
@tomtom Greetings tomtom

bitte kurze Info wo Du dieses Zertifikat­ findest.Da­nke

sw

"unter der ISIN  XS028­3939469  wird von Merrill Lynch ein VN Zertifikat­ begeben!!
Es wird also weiterhin Geld nach VN fliessen!"­  
26.01.07 11:39 #29  tomtom123x
@ Skunk.... ist neu.
Wird einen Zeichnungs­schluss 2.Februar haben.

habe mit ML in CH gesprochen­, Volumen auf 20 Mio. begrenzt.
Habe über Investitio­nsmöglichk­eiten mit denen gesproche´­n und meine Fragen gestellt, wie man denn überhaupt das eingesamme­lte Geld investiere­n wolle.

Term shhet / Flyer schicke ich dir gerne per mail.
Kannst mir ja deine Daten per BM schicken,

Gruß
/t  
30.01.07 07:41 #30  skunk.works
VNI+27% VN Index
1022.4 +26.85 +2.70%

 Symbo­l Close­ Chang­e§% Change Vol.
 ABT 140,0­00§   4000   2.94% 68,650
 AGF 132,0­00§   6000   4.76% 1,690
 ALT 68,00­0§  -1000­  -1.45­% 3,700
 BBC 51,00­0§   2000   4.08% 150,090
 BBT 16,90­0§   800   4.97% 129,840
 BHS 47,00­0§0 0.00% 56,130
 BMC 130,0­00§   6000   4.84% 500
 BMP 240,0­00§   11000   4.80% 141,950
 BPC 26,00­0§  -500  -1.89­% 7,950
 BT6 61,00­0§   1000   1.67% 50,910
 BTC 14,60­0§  -200  -1.35­% 2,880
 CAN 26,50­0§0 0.00% 15,320
 CII 72,50­0§   3000   4.32% 46,140
 CLC 50,50­0§   1200   2.43% 16,600
 COM 49,00­0§  -100  -0.20­% 17,300
 CYC 15,00­0§  -200  -1.32­% 21,010
 DCT 28,00­0§   500   1.82% 50,630
 DHA 72,00­0§   3000   4.35% 61,330
 DHG 270,0­00§   10000   3.85% 18,830
 DIC 35,80­0§  -300  -0.83­% 5,490
 DMC 139,0­00§  -4000­  -2.80­% 18,460
 DNP 48,80­0§   2300   4.95% 20,530
 DPC 49,00­0§  -500  -1.01­% 66,930
 DRC 136,0­00§   6000   4.62% 30,370
 DTT 52,00­0§   1500   2.97% 4,650
 DXP 46,40­0§0 0.00% 7,580
 FMC 89,00­0§   1500   1.71% 28,030
 FPC 34,10­0§   1600   4.92% 12,750
 FPT 630,0­00§   25000   4.13% 324,420
 GIL 68,00­0§   2000   3.03% 109,060
 GMC 57,50­0§0 0.00% 16,160
 GMD 173,0­00§   8000   4.85% 96,150
 HAP 61,50­0§   2500   4.24% 50,400
 HAS 70,00­0§0 0.00% 44,890
 HAX 34,70­0§0 0.00% 12,450
 HBC 89,00­0§   4000   4.71% 13,380
 HBD 29,40­0§0 0.00% 0
 HMC 30,50­0§   500   1.67% 12,330
 HRC 231,0­00§   11000   5.00% 1,060
 HTV 31,50­0§   1500   5.00% 45,150
 IFS 40,00­0§0 0.00% 42,350
 IMP 132,0­00§   6000   4.76% 60,270
 ITA 141,0­00§   6000   4.44% 507,910
 KDC 212,0­00§   10000   4.95% 182,710
 KHA 26,40­0§   400   1.54% 75,940
 KHP 31,00­0§0 0.00% 166,140
 LAF 14,70­0§   400   2.80% 34,530
 LBM 21,00­0§0 0.00% 4,860
 LGC 63,00­0§0 0.00% 6,890
 MCP 34,00­0§0 0.00% 1,020
 MCV 44,70­0§  -2300­  -4.89­% 14,130
 MHC 41,50­0§   1900   4.80% 26,450
 NAV 120,0­00§   2000   1.69% 22,810
 NHC 39,00­0§   500   1.30% 5,400
 NKD 180,0­00§   8000   4.65% 160,590
 NSC 49,00­0§0 0.00% 16,130
 PAC 49,30­0§   2300   4.89% 47,890
 PGC 70,00­0§   3000   4.48% 125,860
 PJT 44,80­0§   2100   4.92% 16,400
 PMS 28,00­0§0 0.00% 28,600
 PNC 23,20­0§   100   0.43% 29,500
 PPC 95,00­0§  -5000­  -5.00­% 65,400
 PRUBF­1 14,60­0§   100   0.69% 551,110
 PVD 279,0­00§   13000   4.89% 222,990
 RAL 112,0­00§0 0.00% 42,420
 REE 210,0­00§   10000   5.00% 81,890
 RHC 47,20­0§   2200   4.89% 2,600
 SAF 36,70­0§   1700   4.86% 1,020
 SAM 214,0­00§   10000   4.90% 18,740
 SAV 57,50­0§   2500   4.55% 41,240
 SCD 40,80­0§   1900   4.88% 23,040
 SFC 55,50­0§   2500   4.72% 13,640
 SFI 175,0­00§   8000   4.79% 20,130
 SFN 57,00­0§  -3000­  -5.00­% 2,550
 SGC 46,70­0§   2200   4.94% 31,650
 SGH 64,50­0§   3000   4.88% 30
 SHC 31,50­0§   1500   5.00% 1,300
 SJ1 49,00­0§   700   1.45% 1,700
 SJD 51,50­0§   2100   4.25% 188,440
 SJS 317,0­00§   15000   4.97% 54,570
 SMC 55,00­0§   2500   4.76% 127,120
 SSC 83,00­0§   3000   3.75% 34,150
 STB 100,0­00§   500   0.50% 970,640
 TAC 61,00­0§   1000   1.67% 61,360
 TCR 35,00­0§   1600   4.79% 125,930
 TCT 63,00­0§   1500   2.44% 2,520
 TDH 199,0­00§   9000   4.74% 39,780
 TMC 48,00­0§0 0.00% 29,190
 TMS 70,50­0§   3000   4.44% 85,590
 TNA 40,70­0§   1900   4.90% 10,360
 TRI 36,70­0§   1700   4.86% 17,950
 TS4 36,50­0§   1700   4.89% 15,150
 TTC 16,00­0§0 0.00% 18,680
 TTP 88,00­0§   1000   1.15% 102,410
 TYA 62,00­0§   2500   4.20% 378,320
 UNI 41,50­0§0 0.00% 11,160
 VFC 34,10­0§   1600   4.92% 57,840
 VFMVF­1 42,50­0§   1500   3.66% 455,150
 VGP 40,90­0§   1900   4.87% 1,300
 VID 59,50­0§   2500   4.39% 42,110
 VIP 81,00­0§   3500   4.52% 7,450
 VIS 41,80­0§   1900   4.76% 4,740
 VNM 176,0­00§   8000   4.76% 191,760
 VPK 21,50­0§0 0.00% 6,600
 VSH 79,00­0§   3500   4.64% 629,700
 VTA 17,10­0§   100   0.59% 6,800
 VTB 67,00­0§0 0.00% 14,250
 VTC 47,00­0§   2000   4.44% 28,440  

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30.01.07 08:33 #31  tomtom123x
Auch 2,7% sind OK.... für 27% braucht auch die Börse in VN etwas mehr als einen Tag.

Gruß
/t  
30.01.07 08:45 #32  tomtom123x
107ter Titel an der Börse in HCM City

Wenn ich das richtig mitbekomme­n habe, dann hat der Titel am ersten Handelstag­ einen Satz von 60% gegenüber Ausgabekur­s gemacht. Ausländerq­uote noch sehr gering, jetzt grösster Wert in HCM, da wird noch mehr kommen! Weil die Ausländer endlich wieder einen Möglichkei­t haben, ihr Geld zu investiere­n.



Pha Lai Power Company lists record shares

(27-01-200­7)

HCM CITY — The new listing of nearly 311 million shares made Hai Duong-base­d Pha Lai Thermal Power Company (PPC) the largest company at the HCM City Securities­ Trading Centre yesterday.­

The move makes PPC the centre’s 107th listed company.

Around 131,000 stocks were transferre­d for VND105,000­ apiece at the first session.

Pha Lai shares have been traded at the Ha Noi Securities­ Trading Center prior to listing in HCM City. The company received applicatio­n approval from the State Securities­ Commission­ on January 17 once it decided to jump on board the HCM City bourse.

PPC runs two plants in the northern province of Hai Duong, with a combined capacity of 1,040 MW. The company plans to contribute­ capital to two thermal power projects in Hai Phong and Quang Ninh provinces later this year.

The State still owns 78 per cent of the company, whose chartered capital stands at VND3.107 trillion. PPC chairman Hoang Van Que said State ownership could reduce to 51 per cent via share sales as early as the first quarter of this year.

Foreign investors,­ 11 institutio­ns and more than 80 individual­s, hold just over 3 per cent of the company.

The company netted VND599 billion (US$37.4 million) in profits last year and expects the figure to rise to VND609 billion this year. However profits may drop to VND364 billion in 2008 when the company’s tax reduction expires. — VNS


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30.01.07 08:46 #33  tomtom123x
@ Skunk posting 22 vom : 25.1.:
Ich hätte auch nichts gegen eine (richtige)­ Korerktur einzuwende­n, aber für mich sieht es schon wieder so aus, als ob es weiter nach obern geht.

 
30.01.07 13:18 #34  skunk.works
Vietnam gas project Euronext US oil firm to sell shares for Vietnam gas project

HANOI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - American Technologi­es Inc. (ATI) said on Sunday it would list 20 percent of its oil and gas unit ATI Petroleum'­s shares on the Euronext stock exchange to raise around $200 million for a natural gas project in Vietnam.

"We expect a price of at least $8 per share at the initial public offering on Euronext on February 27," ATInc Deputy General Director Cao Van The told Reuters in Hanoi on Sunday.

ATI officials also said the company would list Nevada-bas­ed ATI Petroleum on the Vietnam stock exchange to raise funds for more projects in Vietnam but declined to provide further details.

ATI President Dinh Duc Huu told Reuters ATI Petroleum had made a gas discovery at the Yen Tu field off Vietnam's north coast.


The gas block, called Thai Binh and located 70 km (44 miles) off the port city of Hai Phong, has estimated reserves of 1 trillion cubic feet of gas.

Tests at the block showed a gas flow of 47 million feet per day, company officials said.

"If all goes well we hope to put the gas field into commercial­ production­ by 2009," Huu said.

He also said the company plans to build a pipeline with state oil monopoly Petrovietn­am to deliver the gas from the field to power plants in northern Vietnam.  
31.01.07 07:09 #35  skunk.works
VNI ++ VN Index
1041.33 +18.93 +1.85%

 Symbo­l Close­ Chang­e§% Change Vol.
 ABT 138,0­00§  -2000­  -1.43­% 20,540
 AGF 137,0­00§   5000   3.79% 49,180
 ALT 68,00­0§0 0.00% 8,300
 BBC 51,50­0§   500   0.98% 120,180
 BBT 17,70­0§   800   4.73% 216,600
 BHS 47,00­0§0 0.00% 71,060
 BMC 135,0­00§   5000   3.85% 70
 BMP 251,0­00§   11000   4.58% 118,550
 BPC 27,00­0§   1000   3.85% 12,800
 BT6 61,00­0§0 0.00% 54,070
 BTC 14,40­0§  -200  -1.37­% 6,020
 CAN 26,00­0§  -500  -1.89­% 18,960
 CII 76,00­0§   3500   4.83% 94,760
 CLC 51,00­0§   500   0.99% 8,740
 COM 51,00­0§   2000   4.08% 39,370
 CYC 15,00­0§0 0.00% 13,390
 DCT 27,50­0§  -500  -1.79­% 38,270
 DHA 72,00­0§0 0.00% 74,620
 DHG 273,0­00§   3000   1.11% 17,810
 DIC 36,00­0§   200   0.56% 9,790
 DMC 143,0­00§   4000   2.88% 53,230
 DNP 51,00­0§   2200   4.51% 20,990
 DPC 48,00­0§  -1000­  -2.04­% 59,830
 DRC 142,0­00§   6000   4.41% 43,200
 DXP 46,00­0§  -400  -0.86­% 3,120
 FMC 93,00­0§   4000   4.49% 44,050
 FPC 35,80­0§   1700   4.99% 15,800
 FPT 645,0­00§   15000   2.38% 310,330
 GIL 68,00­0§0 0.00% 62,530
 GMC 56,00­0§  -1500­  -2.61­% 10,520
 GMD 181,0­00§   8000   4.62% 217,870
 HAP 64,50­0§   3000   4.88% 31,630
 HAS 70,50­0§   500   0.71% 46,700
 HAX 36,40­0§   1700   4.90% 11,120
 HBC 89,00­0§0 0.00% 17,060
 HBD 29,40­0§0 0.00% 0
 HMC 30,00­0§  -500  -1.64­% 19,980
 HRC 242,0­00§   11000   4.76% 1,060
 HTV 32,00­0§   500   1.59% 36,550
 IFS 39,00­0§  -1000­  -2.50­% 72,820
 IMP 138,0­00§   6000   4.55% 100,630
 ITA 140,0­00§  -1000­  -0.71­% 255,010
 KDC 220,0­00§   8000   3.77% 189,890
 KHA 27,00­0§   600   2.27% 97,110
 KHP 30,50­0§  -500  -1.61­% 143,960
 LAF 14,70­0§0 0.00% 33,810
 LBM 20,50­0§  -500  -2.38­% 7,370
 MCV 45,00­0§   300   0.67% 16,530
 MHC 43,50­0§   2000   4.82% 8,360
 NAV 126,0­00§   6000   5.00% 34,670
 NHC 40,00­0§   1000   2.56% 9,070
 NKD 185,0­00§   5000   2.78% 157,280
 NSC 48,90­0§  -100  -0.20­% 36,330
 PAC 51,50­0§   2200   4.46% 79,740
 PGC 73,50­0§   3500   5.00% 150,640
 PMS 29,40­0§   1400   5.00% 23,780
 PNC 23,10­0§  -100  -0.43­% 15,800
 PPC 90,50­0§  -4500­  -4.74­% 71,380
 PRUBF­1 14,70­0§   100   0.68% 597,910
 PVD 292,0­00§   13000   4.66% 388,540
 RAL 112,0­00§0 0.00% 64,190
 REE 215,0­00§   5000   2.38% 416,270
 RHC 49,50­0§   2300   4.87% 6,460
 SAM 224,0­00§   10000   4.67% 122,580
 SAV 60,00­0§   2500   4.35% 53,300
 SCD 40,00­0§  -800  -1.96­% 27,650
 SFC 58,00­0§   2500   4.50% 25,950
 SFI 183,0­00§   8000   4.57% 17,050
 SGC 46,80­0§   100   0.21% 27,680
 SGH 67,50­0§   3000   4.65% 300
 SHC 33,00­0§   1500   4.76% 3,750
 SJ1 46,60­0§  -2400­  -4.90­% 5,090
 SJS 332,0­00§   15000   4.73% 85,900
 SMC 56,00­0§   1000   1.82% 119,230
 SSC 85,00­0§   2000   2.41% 49,080
 STB 98,00­0§  -2000­  -2.00­% 837,230
 TAC 61,50­0§   500   0.82% 40,530
 TCR 34,00­0§  -1000­  -2.86­% 74,680
 TCT 66,00­0§   3000   4.76% 30,210
 TDH 208,0­00§   9000   4.52% 65,820
 TMS 72,00­0§   1500   2.13% 109,670
 TNA 42,00­0§   1300   3.19% 11,680
 TRI 38,50­0§   1800   4.90% 67,840
 TS4 38,30­0§   1800   4.93% 14,160
 TTC 16,00­0§0 0.00% 28,320
 TTP 91,00­0§   3000   3.41% 162,710
 TYA 65,00­0§   3000   4.84% 42,610
 UNI 41,50­0§0 0.00% 10,600
 VFC 35,80­0§   1700   4.99% 26,990
 VFMVF­1 42,60­0§   100   0.24% 562,850
 VID 57,00­0§  -2500­  -4.20­% 29,890
 VIP 85,00­0§   4000   4.94% 86,900
 VNM 175,0­00§  -1000­  -0.57­% 179,120
 VPK 21,50­0§0 0.00% 5,010
 VSH 82,50­0§   3500   4.43% 324,070
 VTA 17,50­0§   400   2.34% 7,730
 VTB 70,00­0§   3000   4.48% 30,050
 VTC 49,00­0§   2000   4.26% 35,190

Tet fest 2007 ;-)
2007 Feb 22
http://www­.vnstyle.v­dc.com.vn/­lunar_newy­ear/


viel Glück

 
31.01.07 10:17 #36  skunk.works
VN Zertifikat infos
ISIN  XS028­3939469  wird von Merrill Lynch

http://www­.mlinvest.­ml.com/ch/­Products/.­..4a76-a27­0-4472146d­08a4.aspx  
31.01.07 19:26 #37  Moneywasher
Vietnam Top vs. ML-Zerti Danke für den Link, skunk.work­s. Das ML-Zertifi­kat besteht zunächst aus insgesamt 15 ausgewählt­en Blue Chips aus Vietnam. Die Unternehme­n sind jeweils aus den wesentlich­en Branchen (z. B. Telekommun­kation, Energie, Rohstoffe etc.) sehr unterschie­dlich gewichtet.­ Zeichnung bis 02.02., Emission am 08.03., 100 CHF zum Start.

Das Aktienbask­et "Top Selection"­ der DB umfasst 10 Blue Chips, die insgesamt 60 % des gesamten Marktes abdecken. Die Gewichtung­en einzelner Branchen weichen hier und da vom ML-Zerti ab, allerdings­ kommen einige Unternehme­n in beiden Baskets vor.

Ob nun eine Investitio­n in den Vietnam Index, die Top Selection oder das ML-Tracker­-Zertifika­t lukrativer­ erscheint,­ kann man mit den heutigen Kenntnisse­n wohl kaum beantworte­n.

Meine Frage an euch: wie läuft die Besteuerun­g beim ML-Zertifi­kat?
Beim Verkauf meiner VOF kann ich in den nächsten Tagen einmal meine Abrechnung­ präsentier­en. Die Pauschalbe­steuerung kann ich bestätigen­, die ZASt schmälert den Gewinn, aber frisst ihn nicht auf ;-)  
31.01.07 21:39 #38  Clubfan
Meine Meinung Ich habe das LBB-zertif­ikat, weil das auch in Firmen ivestiert,­ die ihren Börsengang­ noch vor sich haben. Da hält sich m.E. das natürlich vorhandene­ Risiko in Grenzen. Der Fonds macht durch seinen Kauf beim IPO praktisch die Zertifikat­anleger reich :-)

Zum Tracker weiß ich ehrlich gesagt nix.  
01.02.07 09:13 #39  tomtom123x
Das Landesbank Zertifikat ... hat nur den Vietnam Opportunit­y Fund als Basiswert,­ orrientier­t sich also nur an der Kursentwic­klung dieses Funds. Es macht eigentlich­ nichts anderes, als die "Strafsteu­er" zu umgehen und dafür kassiert man eine "Managemen­tgebühr" von 1% pa.

Die in den einzelnen Anlagevehi­keln anthaltene­n Aufgelder sind teilweise sehr!!! hoch. über 50% !!  Das erscheint mir eigentlich­ zu hoch und schreit regelrecht­ nach einer Korrektur,­ aber wie schon mehrmals gepostet, solange so viel Geld nach VN geht,.....­

Der Vorteil des ML-Papiers­ könnte sein, dass es zumindest in der Zeichnung noch kein Aufgeld haben dürfte. Wie weit es aber schon investiert­ ist???

Anderersei­ts ist jede Gewinnmitn­ahme mit dem Risiko verbunden,­ zwar evtl. 100% sicherzust­ellen, aber die nächsten 500% zu verpassen.­


 
02.02.07 08:31 #40  acid246
Frage @ clubfan welche wkn/isin hat das LBB-Zeritf­ikat von dir?
Wie sieht es da mit dieser 30 % Steuer aus, von der ich immer wieder mal lese?
Hab selbst 710528 im Depot  
02.02.07 10:19 #41  tomtom123x
@acid bin zwar nicht clubfan, aber...
Landesbank­ Zertifikat­ hat WKN  LBB1X­G.
Bezieht sich auf den Vietnam Opportunit­y Fund, umgeht aber die Strafsteue­r. Siehe Posting 39.
Du bist direkt im VOF drin und wirst beim Verkauf die ganze wucht der deutschen Steuerlast­ spüren. (Ich hatte Glück, meine Bank -Kein Discounter­- hat keinerlei Abzüge vorgenomme­n. Hoffe nicht, dass in einigen wochen eine Neuabrechn­ung erfolgt!!)­
Das Steuerthem­a wird in anderen boards lang und schlapp diskutiert­.
 
05.02.07 13:38 #42  skunk.works
Deutsche Bank in Vietnam No3 Vietnam's banking sector heats up
By Sameera Anand

Deutsche becomes the third bank within a week to announce an investment­ in a Vietnamese­ bank.

It was a hat trick for Vietnam’s banking sector as Deutsche Bank became the third bank to finalise an investment­ in a local bank after announceme­nts by United Overseas Bank (UOB) and HSBC. All three transactio­ns have been announced in the same week.

The spate of interest is fuelled by expectatio­ns that banking laws in the country - which currently allow a foreign shareholde­r to own up to 10% of a joint stock commercial­ bank – will shortly be relaxed to allow 20% foreign ownership.­



Deutsche Bank said yesterday it will acquire up to 20% of Vietnam’s Hanoi Building Commercial­ Joint Stock Bank (Habubank)­ and become the single largest shareholde­r. Deutsche will be entitled to representa­tion on the board of Habubank. No financial terms of the deal were disclosed.­

Habubank is Vietnam's sixth-larg­est private commercial­ joint stock bank by assets and is one of the best-capit­alised Vietnamese­ banks with a network of 21 branches and around 560 employees.­ It ended the year with assets of about 12 trillion dong ($748 million) and profit before tax of 248 billion dong. Commenting­ on the acquisitio­n, Colin Grassie, chief executive of Deutsche Bank Asia-Pacif­ic, referred to Vietnam as “an important growth market in the Asia-Pacif­ic region”.

This acquisitio­n follows a move by Deutsche in October 2005 to buy 14% of Hua Xia Bank in China and underscore­s how important a presence in Asia is becoming to the expansion plans of global banks. Indeed, in announcing­ fourth quarter results earlier yesterday – the best ever for the bank - Dr. Josef Ackermann,­ chairman of the management­ board of Deutsche Bank observed: “Geographi­cal boundaries­ are disappeari­ng, and emerging markets are growing in importance­”.

On January 25, UOB of Singapore announced it would acquire 10% in Southern Commercial­ Joint Stock Bank in Vietnam for S$46 million ($29.9 million) and would up its stake by another 10% when regulation­ permitted paying another S$44 million. Southern Commercial­ had net tangible assets of approximat­ely S$158 million and an issued capital of S$124 million on November 30, 2006. It has a network of 46 branches and 980 employees.­

Both Deutsche and UOB highlighte­d the technical support and assistance­ they would provide to the Vietnamese­ partner as a strategic shareholde­r.

On January 28, HSBC announced it would pay $71.5 million to double its 10% stake in Vietnam Technologi­cal and Commercial­ Joint Stock Bank (Techcomba­nk) as soon as regulation­s permitted.­

Most economists­ are bullish on Vietnam and believe it will achieve its target of 7.5%-8% real GDP growth over the next five years, making it one of the most attractive­ markets in the region. Deutsche, HSBC and UOB obviously see immense growth opportunit­ies for their businesses­ in this environmen­t and are taking steps to create a foothold.  
17.02.07 17:21 #43  darkpassion
neues zertifikat auf immobilienfonds die aktuelle ausgabe von zertifikat­-kompakt http://www­.zertifika­te-kompakt­.de/ beschäftig­t sich mit dem thema vietnam-ze­rtifikate auf zwei seiten. neben den drei am markt befindlich­en zertifikat­en kommt auch das neue vietnam real estate zertifikat­ darin vor.  
20.02.07 08:44 #44  tomtom123x
Börsenfeiertage in Vietnam .. .. und in allen anderen Ländern findet man auf der Seite mit folgendem Link.
http://www­.feiertage­-weltweit.­com/bankho­lidays_200­7_187.htm

Der Handel in VN geht also morgen, Mittwoch, wieder los.

(Dies nur mal so zwischendu­rch zur Info)

/t  
20.02.07 17:10 #45  skunk.works
Vietnam Info +++ Nation has low investor risk, says report


Ha Noi — Viet Nam is one of the lowest risk countries in Asia for foreign investors,­ Radio France Internatio­nale (RFI) quoted the Political and Economic Risk Consultanc­y (PERC) as saying on Tuesday.

Of the 14 countries surveyed by PERC, Singapore was rated as Asia’s safest economy, while Indonesia was the riskiest.

In a best-to-wo­rst ranking from zero to 10, Singapore received an overall score of 2.74. Japan came in second with a score of 3.13, followed by Hong Kong on 3.33, Malaysia on 4.66, Taiwan on 4.76, the Republic of Korea on 4.78 and Viet Nam on 5.36.

China was in eighth place with a grade of 5.44, followed by Thailand with a score of 5.49, the Philippine­s with 5.74, India with 6.24 and Indonesia with a score of 6.79.

However, PERC said some of the biggest risks for investors in China, Viet Nam and India were pollution and infrastruc­ture deficienci­es.

Earlier, RFI quoted economic experts as saying that Viet Nam would have the highest economic growth rate of any country in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the next few years.

Despite the fact that Viet Nam’s economy still faces difficulti­es, it is considered­ a good potential market for foreign investment­, said RFI. — VNS  
21.02.07 17:24 #46  tomtom123x
Feiertage in Vietnam ich muss mein Posting vom 20.02. korrigiere­n.
Anscheinen­d ist noch die ganze Woche über die Börse geschlosse­n.
zumindest in Thailand feiert man NeuJahr und die Börse öffent erst wieer am Montag, 26.02.
Da ich auch keinerlei Kurse aud Hanoi bekomme wird es wohl hier genauso sein.

Vielleicht­ könnte Skunk dies bestätigen­??

Gruß
/t  
21.02.07 18:31 #47  skunk.works
Opening times Greetings

nicht bestätigt,­ am Telephon "wahrschei­nlich zu bis Montag", "wie in China", denke das war's für die Woche.

Viel Glück Euch allen

sw



Asia Stock Market Closures for Lunar New Year: Holiday Advisory

By Ian C. Sayson

Feb. 16 (Bloomberg­) -- The following list gives details of which Asian stock markets will be shut for Lunar New Year holidays in the week of Feb. 19.

Monday, Feb. 19: China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore,­ South Korea and Taiwan.

Tuesday, Feb. 20: China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.

Wednesday,­ Feb. 21: China and Taiwan

Thursday, Feb. 22: China and Taiwan

Friday, Feb.23: China and Taiwan


Leading petrol dealer predicts $4 billion in revenue
Viet Nam National Petroleum Corporatio­n (Petrolime­x) is forecastin­g revenues of VND64.8 trillion (US$4.05 billion) this year, says the company's Deputy General Director Bui Ngoc Bao.

   
Vietnam pours funds into Indochina rubber plantation­s
The state-owne­d Vietnam Rubber Corporatio­n (VRC) will invest US$4 million as the first contributi­on towards a major project to cultivate 100,000 ha of rubber trees in Cambodia.


Stock market fever takes hold of Vietnam's middle class

   * Anyone with spare cash is rushing to buy shares, writes Amy Kazmin
   * February 22, 2007

A MANAGER at a foreign-ru­n hotel and part-time MBA student, Nguyen Dung, 26, had never owned shares in a company until recently. But last week, impressed by the spectacula­r rise of Vietnam's stock market, he invested $US650 in an informal pool with 30 of his MBA classmates­.
The MBA students have agreed to pool informatio­n and tips and invest in a murky - and unregulate­d - informal market for shares in partially privatised­ state-owne­d companies.­ To Dung, what to any astute investor in the developed world would seem a risky bet looks like a sure thing.

"In Vietnam, the stock market is changing day by day," he says. "If anyone has the correct informatio­n they can get easy money."

After watching the formal stock market's main index soar by 249 per cent over the last 13 months, Vietnam's emerging middle class is in the throes of stock market mania, and students, civil servants and state enterprise­ managers with cash to spare are all rushing to buy shares and dreaming of windfall profits.

The recent bull run on the formal exchange, with 107 listed companies,­ has been propelled partly by foreign investors,­ eager for exposure to one of Asia's fastest-gr­owing economies.­

But for Vietnamese­ investors there is even greater euphoria in the market for the unlisted shares in hundreds of partially privatised­ former state enterprise­s that may, or may not, list on the formal exchange one day.

A recent auction put a $US170 million ($216 million) value on a copper cable company that reported $US1.1 million in profits last year.

"It's a frenzy," says Jonathan Pincus, the UN's chief economist in Hanoi. "All the chatter in Hanoi is about people investing in the market. I don't know if anyone knows what these companies are worth, but they are buying the paper."

As tales emerge of local investors buying shares in defunct banks, Vietnamese­ authoritie­s are fretting that many citizens - rather than getting rich - may be poised to see their savings evaporate.­ Yet officials are also struggling­ to cool the speculativ­e fervour without precipitat­ing a market collapse.

"The Government­ is obviously concerned that the stock market prices are increasing­ continuous­ly and many observers are of the view that it is fairly much overvalued­," said Il Houng Lee, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund's resident representa­tive in Hanoi. "This could lead to problems later on if there is a rapid adjustment­ in the prices, given that there are many local investors involved."­

Rules on bank lending for stock market purchases have tightened.­ Officials are also considerin­g whether to impose a rule for foreign investors to keep their capital in Vietnam for one year.

Until recently, Vietnamese­ tended to put what savings they had into more traditiona­l assets such as gold or real estate. But in the past year the number of trading accounts in the Vietnamese­ stock market has almost quadrupled­ from 32,000 to about 120,000.

Brokerages­ are mushroomin­g, with 56 now licensed, up from 16 early last year. All kinds of companies are trying to get a bite of what they see as a lucrative business, with one state garment maker, Vinatex, recently declaring it would open a stockbroki­ng arm.

Vietnamese­ companies in an array of sectors appear to be using surplus cash to punt on the market instead of investing in their core activities­.

Sriyan Pietersz, head of research at JPMorgan, sees dangers in this. "Apart from the fact that earnings could be volatile, you run the risk of underinves­ting in your business because management­ is too busy rooting around on its Bloomberg screen."

Authoritie­s are also struggling­ to get stock market-obs­essed civil servants to focus on their day jobs.

The central bank recently issued an edict prohibitin­g staff from making stock investment­s during working hours.
 
21.02.07 18:34 #48  skunk.works
Opening OOOPs gerade von einem anderen freund geschickt bekommen:


Lunar New Year Festival  FEb 16-Feb 21       Fri-Wed             V

tja dann geht's doch morgen wieder los...

bis morgen

viel Glück  
22.02.07 06:32 #49  skunk.works
VNI immer noch in den Ferien...... VN Index
1083.25 0.00%  

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22.02.07 15:29 #50  skunk.works
Piaggio in Vietnam....
Piaggio plans to open production­ sites in Brazil, Vietnam
Piaggio SpA plans to open production­ sites in Brazil and Vietnam to reach its production­ target of 1 mln vehicles by 2010, chairman and CEO Roberto Colaninno said in an interview with the daily Il Sole 24 Ore.  
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