Viettel's related company set to pay high cash dividends
CafeF • 06/25/2026
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Summary
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Vietnam Telecommunications Corporation (VTB) will distribute high cash dividends to shareholders.
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Background & Analysis Scope
- Companies within the "Viettel" group are making notable moves regarding dividend distribution to shareholders.
- This event may have an impact on the market and related stocks.
Impact mechanism
- VTB's high cash dividend may stimulate investor cash flow and expectations towards companies within the "Viettel" group.
- The level of surprise is average, as there have been predictions that these companies will increase dividend distribution to shareholders.
The causal loop may unfold as follows
- high cash dividend → cash flow → increased expectations → stock price increase.
- Benefiting or Pressured Group/Industry:
- The telecommunications and postal services industry may benefit from this event, particularly companies within the "Viettel" group such as VTB, Viettel Post (VTP), and other subsidiaries.
- Other companies within the industry may face pressure when compared to "Viettel" group competitors.
Risks to watch
- Risk of uncertainty regarding future dividend and cash flow.
- Risk of competition and pressure from other companies within the industry.
- Short-term Framework:
- In the short term, VTB and "Viettel" group stocks may increase in value due to the impact of high cash dividend.
- However, it is essential to closely monitor the situation and adjust as necessary.
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In a separate development, June 7 will also be the last day to register for the allocation of stock rights to receive dividend shares.