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In difficult times, Vietnamese billionaires still earn billions of dollars Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
07/03/2021 15:00 GMT+7
Last year was a stormy one for Vietnam’s businesses, but billionaires still were able to pocket billions of dollars.
Billionaire Nguyen Dang Quang
Just in the last several months of 2020, MSN shares of Nguyen Dang Quang’s Masan Group saw prices increase by twofold, hitting VND95,000 per share in mid-November. The prices continued increasing in early 2021, reaching VND100,000 per share in late January.
The price increase helped Quang have hundreds of millions of dollars worth of stock assets, while Masan’s shareholders also got $2 billion.
13th Party Central Committee makes debut 11:34 | 01/02/2021
The 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) ended on a high note at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi on February 1.
Members of the newly-elected Party Central Committee make debut on the last day of the 13th National Party Congress on February 1. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi â The 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) ended on a high note at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi on February 1.
On behalf of the Presidium, Nguyen Thanh Hai, member of the Congressâs Secretarial delegation, read a list of political parties, international organisations and friends who had sent congratulations to the Congress.
Even when they died they were together : Heartbreaking story of couple who left their young children in Vietnam to set up new life in the UK - as heartbroken parents reveal pair were holding hands when they died in back of Essex lorry
Nguyen Thi Van and Tran Hai Loc were found holding hands inside lorry trailer
Couple were huddled together when they were discovered among the 39 dead
The pair left behind their son Thang, seven, and five-year-old daughter Trang
During the cross-Channel trip on board the Clementine, the group had desperately tried to raise the alarm, even calling the Vietnamese emergency number, as they ran out of air.
When they found there was no mobile phone signal in the trailer, some recorded goodbye messages to their families.
Nguyen Tho Tuan, 25, told his family: I am sorry. I cannot take care of you. I am sorry. I am sorry. I cannot breathe. I want to come back to my family. Have a good life.
A metal pole had been used to try to punch through the roof of the refrigerated container, but only managed to dent the interior.