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Four-month earnings slow but firms hope for better months ahead

A number of listed companies have announced lower earnings in April after closing for half of the month.
Four-month earnings slow but firms hope for better months ahead ảnh 1A PetroVietnam Power facility. (Photo pvpower.vn)

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- A number of listed companies have announced lowerearnings in April after closing for half of the month.

PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) estimated revenue in April reached 2.41trillion VND (103.7 million USD), fulfilling 81 percent of its monthly target.

This resulted in a 4 percent annual decrease in total revenue after four monthsto 10.3 trillion VND – equal to 30.4 percent of the annual goal.

Retail giant Mobile World Investment Corporation (Mobile World) reported Aprilrevenue fell a fifth from the 9 trillion VND recorded in April 2019.

The company explained that some of its stores were closed to fight COVID-19while sales in April fell as demand for air conditioners dropped due toweather.

Mobile World recently lowered its full-year earnings target by 10 percent intotal revenue and 30 percent in total profit for 2020.

Seafood processor Nam Viet Corporation, pharmaceutical firm Imexpharm, andtextile companies Thanh Cong Textile and Garment Investment Trading JSC and TNGInvestment and Trading JSC are among the others to post lower earnings inApril.

Those companies are expecting their earnings to pick up in May and thefollowing months as domestic consumption and international markets return tonormal.

On the other hand, some companies reported profits despite the disease andlockdown such as Hai Phong Thermal Power JSC.

The northern thermal power firm announced profit in April of 103 billion VND,beating the month target by 4 billion VND despite output falling by 7 percentthan targeted.

In the first four months, Hai Phong Thermal Power made 397 billion VND inprofit, fulfilling 42 percent of its annual target.

Steelmaker Hoa Sen announced its revenue in April hit 2.23 trillion VND withprofit of 90 billion VND.

Seven months into its fiscal year, which runs from October 1 to September 30,Hoa Sen estimated its total revenue was 14.6 trillion VND – fulfilling half ofits yearly plan. The firm estimated profit of 472 billion VND, beating itsforecast by 18 percent.

Technology group FPT posted 13.5-16.8 percent annual growth in revenue andpost-tax profit in the first four-month period, which reached 8.84 trillion VNDand 1.30 trillion VND, respectively.

Though corporate earnings were mixed in April, companies are expected todisclose business information on a monthly basis to inspire investor confidencein their corporate governance, while dealing with rumours that could negativelyaffect their results and share performances./.
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