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Female tycoon leaves post, daughter makes US$1 billion

Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank) on March 24 listed more than 1.2 billion SSB shares on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange - HOSE (HSX) with the reference price of VND16,800 per share and the price range of +/- 20%.

Private sector should be pillar of Vietnam economy: expert

The private sector in Viet Nam should receive support to become a pillar of the local economy, said Nguyen Thi Nga, chairwoman of BRG Group.

The tycoon buying up ‘golden land plots’ in Hanoi

The Hanoi Stock Exchange confirmed Intimex Vietnam’s decision to buy 6 million shares of Hanoi Toserco (TSJ), a tourism company established in 1988, with total estimated value of VND200 billion.

Business executives complain it’s hard to find successors

VietNamNet Bridge -  Many Vietnamese business executives say they cannot easily find deserving successors.

Vietnam's conglomerates prepare next-generation leaders

VietNamNet Bridge - The managers and the ‘souls’ of many large conglomerates are getting older. Who will be their successors?

Vietnamese tycoons compete with big foreign companies

VietNamNet Bridge - In many ‘duels’, it is not the foreign giants with powerful financial capability and experience, but rather the Vietnamese conglomerateswho are the winners.

Famous mother-daughter couples in Vietnamese business circles

VietNamNet Bridge - The mothers are influential businesswomen with huge assets of trillions of dong, while the daughters follow in their mothers’ footsteps, holding important positions at businesses.

Candidates for Vietnam's 2nd billionaire position

Many Vietnamese businessmen have the asset value estimated in 10 digits and they all could be the second Vietnamese dollar billionaire. The first one, internationally recognized, is Pham Nhat Vuong, president of Vingroup, a real estate developer.

How has Vietnam's richest businesswoman spent their billions of dollars?

VietNamNet Bridge - In 2015 alone, Nguyen Thi Nga, who is believed to be the richest Vietnamese businesswoman, spent billions of dollars on big business affairs.

Hanoi's most famous state-owned hotel has new investors

VietNamNet Bridge – Thang Loi Hotel, the most beautiful and famous hotel in Hanoi, has new investors, including the BRG Group, a private corporation with golf, real estate and finance and banking businesses.