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Tan Tao Investment-Industry Corporation (ITA) shares will be put on warning status from September 20 as the firm continued to violate information disclosure regulations.

Tan Tao Investment-Industry Corporation (ITA) shares will be put on warning status from September 20 as the firm continued to violate information disclosure regulations.

Bac Giang Exploitable Mineral Joint Stock Company (BGM) was reminded on September 18 by the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange to disclose its H1 audited financial statements.

Nguyen Van Luong, head of the Board of Supervisors of Ben Thanh Rubber Joint Stock Company (BRC), registered to sell 9,350 shares from September 24 to October 24 for personal financial need. After the share sale, Luong will cut his holdings to 9,350 shares or 0.11 percent stake, from 18,700 shares or 0.22 percent stake currently.

Truong Thi Hong, deputy CFO of Societe De Bourbon Tay Ninh (SBT), registered to sell all her 5,282 shares or 0.004 percent stake from September 21 to October 19 for personal financial need.

Ho Thanh Tuyen, husband of Truong Thi Hong, deputy CFO of Societe De Bourbon Tay Ninh (SBT), registered to sell all his 1,000 shares or 0.001 percent stake from September 25 to October 24 for personal financial need.

Chau Thi Yen, wife of Nguyen Hoang Nhon, vice chairman of Mekong Fisheries Joint Stock Company (AAM), registered to buy 76,577 shares from September 24 to October 24 to restructure her investment portfolio. After the share purchase, Yen is expected to hold 203,577 shares or 2.23 percent stake, from 127,000 units or 1.39 percent stake currently.

Nguyen Phu Cuong, BOD member of Song Da Urban & Industrial Zone Investment and Development Joint Stock Company (SJS), registered to sell 2,342,800 shares from September 24 to October 23 to restructure his investment portfolio, cutting his holdings in the firm to 600,000 shares or 0.6 percent stake, from 2,942,800 units or 2.94 percent stake currently.

Le Thi Lai, BOD member cum deputy CEO of Anvifish Joint Stock Company (AVF), registered to buy 500,000 shares from September 24 to October 24 to restructure her investment portfolio. After the share purchase, Lai will hold 1,058,436 shares.
Luu Bach Thao, chairman of An Giang Fisheries Import & Export Joint Stock Company (AGF), registered to buy 1 million shares from September 21 to October 21 to restructure his investment portfolio. After the share purchase, he will raise his holdings in the firm to 4 million shares from 3 million shares currently.

Le Van Diep, deputy CEO of An Giang Fisheries Import & Export Joint Stock Company (AGF), failed to sell 13,470 shares as registered from August 14 to September 14 due to unmatched share price, keeping his ownership at 13,472 shares. From September 21 to October 21, he registered to sell 13,470 shares for personal financial need.

Tran Thi Thanh Nam, sister of Tran Thi Hong Linh, deputy CEO cum IR officer of Materials - Petroleum Joint Stock Company (COM), sold 11,980 shares as registered from August 22 to September 14 for personal financial need, cutting her holdings in the firm to 90 shares from 12,070 units earlier.

Ha Thi Chin, sister of Ha The Phuong, vice chairman of Fecon Foundation Engineering and Underground Construction JSC (FCN), sold 38,420 shares out of 79,183 shares registered to sell from August 17 to September 17 due to unmatched prices, reducing her ownership to 40,763 shares or 0.29 percent stake.

Post and Telecommunication Investment and Construction JSC (PTC) will be put on warning from September 7 as the firm has continued violating information disclosure regulations.

Le Thi Thu Giang, head of the Board of Supervisors of CNG Vietnam Joint Stock Company (CNG), registered to sell 27,910 shares from September 19 to October 19 for personal financial need. After the share sale, Giang will cut her holdings to 40,005 shares from 67,915 units currently.

Gia Lai Electricity JSC whose CEO is Tan Xuan Hien, BOD member of Tay Nguyen Electricity Investment JSC (TIC), bought 146,490 shares out of 1,280,910 shares registered to buy from August 14 to September 14, raising holdings to 14,178,964 shares or 57.5 percent stake from 14,032,474 shares or 56.91 percent stake earlier. From September 19 to October 19, the company registered to buy 1,134,420 shares to raise holdings to 15,313,384 shares or 62.11 percent stake.

Le Van Nghia, head of the Board of Supervisors of Materials - Petroleum Joint Stock Company (COM), bought 10 shares out of 100 shares registered to buy from August 1 to 31 due to unmatched prices, raising his holdings to 10 shares.

Tran Thi Thu Huong, wife of Nguyen Trong Cuong, BOS member of Hoang Huy Investment Services Joint Stock Company (HHS), sold 510 shares out of 1,100 shares registered to sell from August 1 to 31 due to unmatched orders. After the share sale, Huong now holds 590 shares.

Nguyen Viet Phuong, vice director of HUD1 Investment and Construction Joint Stock Company (HU1), bought 9,000 shares from September 7 to 12 . After the share purchase, Phuong raised his holdings in the firm to 30,113 shares from 21,113 shares earlier.

Phan Quang Binh, BOD member of Ha Do JSC (HDG), failed to sell 29,646 shares from July 19 to August 19 for his personal affairs, keeping his ownership at 729,646 shares.

An Giang Tourism Joint Stock Company was no longer a shareholder of Anvifish Joint Stock Company (AVF) after selling all its 1,016,100 shares from August 6 to 17 this year.

Nguyen Thi Dam, sister of Nguyen Thi Da, investor relation officer of Camimex or Ca Mau Frozen Seafood Processing Import Export Corp (CMX), failed to sell all her 10,700 shares or 0.08 percent stake as registered from August 15 to September 15.

SSI Vision Fund, a major shareholder of Saigon General Service Corporation (SVC), cut its holdings in the firm to 1,405,060 shares or 5.63 percent stake after selling 279,470 units from May 26 to September 12.

Vietnam Securities Investment Fund (VFMVF1) reported that its net asset value fell 0.47 percent to VND14,782 per unit on September 13 from VND14,852 per unit on September 6.

Vietnam Blue-chips Fund (VFMVF4) reported that its net asset value decreased 0.84 percent to VND6,256 per unit on September 13 from VND6,309 per unit on September 6.

ACB Growth Investment Fund (ASIAGF) reported that its net asset value climbed 0.15 percent to VND11,726 per unit on September 13 from VND11,708 per unit on September 6.

Vietnam Active Fund (VFMVFA) reported that its net asset value fell 0.13 percent to VND6,902 per unit on September 13 from VND6,911 per unit on September 6.

Prudential Balanced Fund (PRUBF1) reported that its net asset value decreased 0.33 percent to VND9,000 per unit on September 13 from VND9,030 per unit on September 6.

Manulife Progressive Fund (MAFPF1) reported that its net asset value declined 0.46 percent to VND6,503 per unit on September 13 from VND6,533 per unit on September 6.

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