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Thanks to soaring VIC shares, Pham Nhat Vuong enters Forbes' top 100 richest for the first time.
No urban real estate, no expected profit - but Vingroup still wants to build Vietnam’s $67 billion high-speed railway.
Pham Nhat Quan Anh, the son of billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, has been appointed CEO of VinMetal, while veteran executive Do Tien Si is returning to lead Pomina Steel in a strategic leadership shake-up backed by Vingroup.
Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong has reached a new milestone, ranking 101st among the world’s wealthiest individuals, driven by a sharp surge in VinGroup stock prices and the growing strength of his business empire.
This marks the group’s second major contribution in less than two months, following the 500 billion VND pledged on October 1 for post-Typhoon Bualoi recovery, bringing its total donation to 1 trillion VND.
Vingroup plans to issue a maximum of 1,625 bonds with a face value of 200,000 USD per bond. The total expected issuance value is 325 million USD.
Vietnam’s richest man launches VinSpace to manufacture aircraft and satellites, marking a bold leap into aerospace amid an unprecedented rise in his personal and corporate wealth.
Vinhomes Green Paradise in Can Gio officially joins the New7Wonders global campaign, positioning itself as a leading symbol of sustainable future urban living.
HCM City establishes a high-level appraisal council for a 350km/h rail line proposed by Vinspeed, aiming to connect the city center to Can Gio in just 12 minutes.
Vin stocks hit ceiling levels, sending Vietnam’s richest man, Pham Nhat Vuong, soaring to USD18.1 billion in net worth.
Billionaire Vuong unveils VinMetal to boost Vietnam’s heavy industry and power Vingroup’s ambitious ecosystem.
After the $4 billion metro plan, Vingroup now aims to develop a strategic sea-crossing route between Can Gio and Vung Tau.
Vingroup has officially filed a lawsuit against Facebook user Hien Nguyen (also known as Yen Sao Yen Dan) in the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles.
More than 50 social media pages removed misleading content after Vingroup filed a lawsuit targeting defamatory posts.
Vingroup’s legal action marks a bold step toward protecting corporate integrity in the digital age.
In a nation striving toward the rule of law, fairness, and transparency, Vingroup’s decision to take legal action is not just a private battle - it sends a powerful message for a healthier business environment and a more responsible society.
Vingroup's determination to fight against acts of distortion, fabrication, and intentional manipulation of public opinion is not only to protect the legitimate rights of enterprises, but also for the benefit of society and the dignity of the law.
The Kim Quy Dome, a 24,000-ton steel marvel built in just five months, sets a world record and showcases Vietnamese engineering prowess.
The Nam Do Son Port and Logistics Center will reshape northern Vietnam’s infrastructure with one of the largest private investments in the sector.
Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong transfers over 78 million Vingroup shares to VinSpeed to fund the North-South high-speed railway project.