ACV Appoints New Chairman
VNExpress Kinh Doanh • 06/19/2026
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Deputy CEO of ACV, Nguyen Cao Cuong, 50, was elected as the Chairman of the Board of Directors at the annual shareholders' meeting on June 19. The position has been vacant since ACV removed Chairman Vu The Phiet in March.
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Background & Analysis Scope
- ACV is one of the largest airlines in Vietnam.
- Changes in the Chairman of the Board of Directors position may impact the company's strategy and business decisions.
- Mechanism of Action:
- « Internal Reorganization » may lead to changes in ACV's business strategy and management.
Certainty of information
- high, as the information was disclosed at the annual general meeting of shareholders.
- Industry/Stock Group Benefiting or Under Pressure:
Aviation industry
- ACV is one of the largest airlines in Vietnam, which may be affected by changes in the Chairman of the Board of Directors position.
ACV stock
- may face pressure due to changes in the company's business strategy and decision-making.
Risks to watch
- Risk of changes in ACV's business strategy and management.
- Risk of impact on ACV's stock value.
- Short-Term Timeframe:
- Observe changes in ACV's business operations and stock value in the short term.
- Determine whether changes in the Chairman of the Board of Directors position affect ACV's strategy and business decisions.
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Deputy Managing Director of ACV Nguyen Cao Cuong, 50, was appointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors at the annual shareholders' meeting on June 19.