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Vingroup Enters Top 30 Largest Companies in Southeast Asia Vietnam's conglomerate Vingroup has made it into the list of the 30 largest companies in Southeast Asia, according to the Forbes Asia's 2022 list of the largest publicly traded companies in the region.

Vingroup Enters Top 30 Largest Companies in Southeast Asia

Vietnam's conglomerate Vingroup has made it into the list of the 30 largest companies in Southeast Asia, according to the Forbes Asia's 2022 list of the largest publicly traded companies in the region.

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Vingroup Group ranks 26th in the list of Southeast Asia's 500 largest companies, up 11 places from last year. Vingroup is the highest-ranked private Vietnamese company on this list.

AI quick analysis

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Background & Analysis Scope

  • Vingroup is one of the largest private companies in Vietnam.
  • The list of 500 largest companies in Southeast Asia published by Fortune magazine.
  • Mechanism of Action:
  • Vingroup's ranking increase in this list may reflect the company's business growth and expansion.
  • Expectations of Vingroup's business growth may affect the company's cash flow and stock value.
  • Industry/Stock Groups Benefiting or Under Pressure:
  • Vingroup is a multi-industry company, including real estate, retail, education, and healthcare.
  • Related stock codes may include:
  • VHM (Vingroup)
  • VIC (Vinamilk, a subsidiary of Vingroup)
  • VRE (Vincom Retail)
  • Other companies in the real estate, retail, and education sectors may also benefit from Vingroup's growth.

Risks to watch

  • Competition risks in Vingroup's business sectors.
  • Market and economic risks in Southeast Asia.

Near-term time frame

  • Vingroup may continue to grow and expand its business in the short term.
  • Expectations of Vingroup's business growth may continue to affect the company's cash flow and stock value.

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Vingroup Corporation ranks 26th in the list of Southeast Asia's 500 largest companies announced by Fortune Magazine on June 16, up 11 places from last year.