VietNamNet Bridge – The total personal assets of the three businessmen, who are
running the biggest Vietnamese corporations are roughly 9 trillion dong. The
common characteristic of the three businessmen is that they do not have
university degree.
The three most famous Vietnamese businessmen have been very succeeding in their
business fields. However, they did not follow the university education for some
reasons. Their stories can prove that university degree is not the most
important thing that leads to success.
Doan Nguyen Duc, Chair of Hoang Anh Gia Lai
The Chair of one of the biggest corporations in Vietnam was born in 1963 in Binh
Dinh province. Duc did not follow university education, and only finished high
school. However, his will and business ideas are in no way inferior to any other
successful businessmen in Vietnam.
In 1990s, Duc set up a small workshop, specializing in making tables and chairs
for students, which has turned into the powerful Hoang Anh Gia Lai. The
carpenter workshop has become a big corporation which operates in different
business fields, from minerals, wooden furniture, rubber to hydropower and real
estate.
Hoang Anh Gia Lai’s shares made debut on the stock market in December 2008. The
total initial volume of listed shares was 180 million shares, while the figure
has increased to 537 million with the market capitalization value of 16,067
billion dong.
Duc holds 48.32 percent of Hoang Anh Gia Lai stakes (259.67 million shares),
worth 7763 billion dong, if considering that Hoang Anh Gia Lai shares were
traded at 29,700 dong per share on August 10.
Duc came second in the 2011’s list of the 100 stock millionaires published by
VnExpress newspaper. Hoang Anh Gia Lai has reported the profit of 49 billion
dong.
Le Phuoc Vu – Chair of Hoa Sen Group

Vu, born in 1963 in Quang Nam province, started his business very soon. And he
also did not have university degree.
In 2001, Vu set up Hoa Sen Joint Stock Company in Binh Duong province with the
modest chartered capital of 30 billion dong and 22 workers. The main business
activities of the company were importing and producing metal, wooden and plastic
roofs.
In December 2008, Hoa Sen’s shares were officially put into transaction on the
bourse with the initial chartered capital of 570.4 billion dong. There are 98
million Hoa Sen shares in circulation with the market capitalization value of
1834 billion dong.
Hoa Sen Group’s Chair now holds 39 million shares, or 39.79 percent of the
chartered capital of the company. With the share price at 18,300 dong per share
on August 10, Vu now has the stock assets of 730 billion dong.
Hoa Sen is one of the few steel manufacturers which still can make profit in the
current difficulties. The group has reported the post tax profit in the last
nine months (its fiscal year begins on October 1, 2011) was 288 billion dong.
Duong Ngoc Minh, Chair of Hung Vuong Seafood Company
The prospectus of the Hung Vuong Seafood Company submitted to the State
Securities Commission (SSC) shows that Minh finished high school and his
professional qualification is aquaculture.
The predecessor of the Hung Vuong Seafood Joint Stock Company was the Hung Vuong
Company Ltd established in 2003 in Tien Giang province with the chartered
capital of 32 billion dong. At that time, Hung Vuong maily processed frozen
fillet tra fish for export.
In 2007, Hung Vuong turned into a joint stock company with the chartered capital
of 120 billion dong.
Hung Vuong’s shares entered the bourse in November 2009. About 66 million shares
are now in circulation with the market capitalization of 2244 billion dong.
With 23.4 million shares, he now has the stock asset valued at 810 billion dong.
One dollar is equal to 21,000 Vietnam dong.
Compiled by Thanh Mai