Mai Kieu Lien, General Director of Vinamilk, said that in the context that technology companies are dominating the rankings, the above result is a remarkable effort of food businesses, including Vinamilk.
The Forbes’s search started with a pool of 3,200 listed companies in the Asia-Pacific region with US$1 billion or more in revenue in their latest financial year.
Contenders were ranked by a battery of more than a dozen metrics, including average five-year sales, operating income growth, return on capital, and projected growth over the next one to two years.
Those having the highest composite score earned a place in the final list of 200.
The six others from Vietnam in Forbes Asia’s inaugural Best Over A Billion list, besides Vinamilk, are Masan, Thegioididong, Sabeco, Vietjet Air, Vinamilk, Techcombank, and Vingroup.
According to Forbes, Vinamilk’s revenues in the last financial year topped over US$2.2 billion while market capitalisation was over US$9 billion.
The company also made it to some renowned rankings in Vietnam.
Vinamilk topped the Forbes Vietnam’s list of 50 largest listed companies, and won the top position in Forbes Vietnam’s top 50 brands in 2019, with its brand value exceeding US$2.2 billion.
In July, the state-owned dairy producer was the only Vietnamese company included in the top 50 of the fourth annual Asia 300 Power Performers Ranking compiled by the Nikkei Asian Review.
In the first half of this year, the group earned nearly VND27.8 trillion (overUS$ 1.19 billion) in net revenue, up 7.61 percent from the same period last year.
The Forbes’s search started with a pool of 3,200 listed companies in the Asia-Pacific region with US$1 billion or more in revenue in their latest financial year.
Contenders were ranked by a battery of more than a dozen metrics, including average five-year sales, operating income growth, return on capital, and projected growth over the next one to two years.
Those having the highest composite score earned a place in the final list of 200.
The six others from Vietnam in Forbes Asia’s inaugural Best Over A Billion list, besides Vinamilk, are Masan, Thegioididong, Sabeco, Vietjet Air, Vinamilk, Techcombank, and Vingroup.
According to Forbes, Vinamilk’s revenues in the last financial year topped over US$2.2 billion while market capitalisation was over US$9 billion.
The company also made it to some renowned rankings in Vietnam.
Vinamilk topped the Forbes Vietnam’s list of 50 largest listed companies, and won the top position in Forbes Vietnam’s top 50 brands in 2019, with its brand value exceeding US$2.2 billion.
In July, the state-owned dairy producer was the only Vietnamese company included in the top 50 of the fourth annual Asia 300 Power Performers Ranking compiled by the Nikkei Asian Review.
In the first half of this year, the group earned nearly VND27.8 trillion (overUS$ 1.19 billion) in net revenue, up 7.61 percent from the same period last year.