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What will the beverage market be like after the Tan Hiep Phat scandal?

The arrest of Tran Quy Thanh, chair of Tan Hiep Phat, Vietnam’s largest beverage producer, and his two daughters, is expected to lead to changes in the domestic beverage market.

Tan Hiep Phat's $3 billion ambition tainted by scandal

Tan Hiep Phat Group owned by the family of Tran Quy Thanh is one of the largest Vietnamese owned and wealthiest private corporations.

David Riddle appointed Tan Hiep Phat CEO

According to a statement released on April 11 by Tan Hiep Phat, David Riddle has been appointed CEO and legal representative of the beverage corporation.

Beverage tycoon, daughters prosecuted for asset misappropriation fraud

Tran Qui Thanh, the Chairman of Vietnam’s largest private beverage company Tan Hiep Phat, along with one of his daughter Tran Uyen Phuong, have been arrested in the southern province of Binh Duong on Monday.

The multi-billion dollar empires that exist outside the stock market

Many large corporations, valued at billions of dollars, do not intend to list their shares on the bourse.

Beverage giants cannot stay out of plastic reduction trend

 As plastic reduction is becoming an essential trend to save the environment, beverage companies, which still depend on tremendous amounts of plastic materials, cannot opt out of the trend.

 

Who wants to buy drink manufacturer Tan Hiep Phat?

VietNamNet Bridge - Tan Hiep Phat, an energy drink manufacturer, is believed to be a ver attractive company to investors, despite its notorious fly-in-a-bottle scandal.

How much is Tan Hiep Phat worth?

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnamese business community thinks the value of tea and energy-drink manufacturer Tan Hiep Phat has decreased to $500 million due to the infamous fly-in-the-bottle scandal.

Tan Hiep Phat’s boss may be VN's second USD billionaire

VietNamNet Bridge - The owner of Tan Hiep Phat, one of the largest privately run conglomerates, could be the second Vietnamese dollar billionaire, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Vietnamese businesses don’t regret spending money on branding

VietNamNet Bridge - Businesses in Vietnam now tend to spend big money on media campaigns to polish their images, something they would not do in the past.

Beverage company vindicated in fly-in-bottle case, but brand reputation hurt

Branding experts believe that Tan Hiep Phat company did not make the right move when managing risk in the widely publicized VND500-million housefly case.

Probe investigates soft drink producer

 The Ministry of Health's Food Hygiene and Safety Department has instructed the health sector in Binh Duong Province to set up an inter-disciplinary team to inspect production activities at the Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group in Thuan An Commune.

The VND500 million housefly, and a lesson about branding

VietNamNet Bridge – A beverage manufacturer has decided to take legal proceedings against a consumer for alleged blackmail, but the company’s action could do more harm than good.

Soft drink market: the stiffer competition is still ahead

Though the foreign big guys -- Pepsi and Coca Cola have powerful financial capability which help put them at an advantage in the confrontation with Vietnamese, no one can say for sure that they will surely win the game.

Coca-Cola and Pepsi slash selling prices to knock down domestic rivals

Coca Cola and Pepsi are dominating the fizzy soft drink market, while Tan Hiep Phat controls the still drink market, thus creating a balance in the playing field.