Analysis Center

04
February
HAH – Brief – [NONRATED] – Record quarterly profit
In 4Q24, HAH reported a VND1,211bn revenue (+82% YoY, figure 1), Ii which, Vessel operation: revenue doubled to VND1,163bn (+105% YoY). 4Q24 blended gross margin (GPM) rose to 42.8% mainly...

04
February
BID – Earnings review – [BUY] – Improving earnings quality
4Q24 profit before tax was up +18.4% yoy to VND9,336bn thanks to (1) resilient net interest incomes (+5.2%yoy) (2) non-interest incomes with substantial growth (+88%yoy), and (3) manageable operating expenses...

04
February
GAS – Earnings Review – [BUY] – 4Q24: New sources of growth
GAS’s 4Q24 revenue grew by 11% yoy (VND24.9tn, 98% of KIS forecast), while gross profit (GP) went flat at VND4.0tn (103% of KIS forecast). 4Q24 NPAT shrank 26% yoy, to...

04
February
ANV – Earnings Review – [HOLD] – 4Q24: The hardship dragged on
In 4Q24, ANV released revenue of VND1,361bn (+22.5% yoy). Gross margin was at 10.2% (staying flat yoy but inching down by 2.7%p qoq) due to ANV recorded an allowance for...

04
February
Derivatives: Selling pressure after the holiday
The contract recorded a sharp decline with several negative signals in the short term. As investors remain cautious after the long holiday, it is advisable to continue monitoring the market...

04
February
Market commentary: Widespread selling pressure
The market recorded its first decline after a long holiday. The primary causes stem from macro concerns such as fears of an AI stock bubble due to the impact from...

03
February
PVD – Earnings Review – [BUY] – 4Q24: Rising pressures
PVD’s 4Q24 revenue grew by 60% yoy (VND2,789bn, 112% of KIS forecast), but gross profit plummeted 10% yoy to VND359bn (71% of KIS forecast) owing to poorer day rates. 4Q24...

03
February
Market Trader: Liquidity improves before Tet
After three consecutive weeks of net selling, foreign investors recorded a slight net buying of VND120bn in the week before Tet. However, for the whole month of January, they net...

03
February
Covered warrant: Pre-Tet selling activity
In the week leading up to the Tet holiday, negative sentiment continued to dominate the market, as the number of declining warrants remained prevalent. Hence, investors should observe and wait...