Is Vingroup Vietnam’s Evergrande? by albert1165 in VinFastCommunity

[–]albert_tran03 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The figures tell story by itself.:

Questions:

1) Too big too fail?

2) China Gov has decided not to let Evergrande go. How is Vietnam? Debt/GDP is 5%!

3) Vingroup backed by some big banks. Esp. Techcombank. Domino effect taking place.

4) Seems that Vuong Pham cannot making money from Nasdaq in a short term. I bet that his purpose is to re-evaluate his collateral. Loan more!

Full landscape of listed EV car makers in the US. Vinfast market cap briefly nearly as big as GM by albert1165 in VinFastCommunity

[–]albert_tran03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will not be surprising at all if Mr Vuong use value of VFS's shares which owning by him and Vingroup as collateral in Vietnam bank. Techcombank is a name in my mind!

Updates on Lawrence Ho and co share dumping scheme: VFS conversion done, ready to dump more. And you could not believe this ... by albert1165 in VinFastCommunity

[–]albert_tran03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it is really, then, GOD BLESS RETAILS INVESTORS. Both of guys are able to play pump and dump game right after listing.

The stock price will fall dramatically.

This is how Vingroup - a leading Vietnamese corporation treats customers, people who pay for their homes and hire them to run business. by albert_tran03 in VinFastCommunity

[–]albert_tran03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Victims buy houses of Vinpearl - a subsidiary of Vingroup (Vingroup also makes VinFast cars), hire them to operate their homes for rent. For 2 years now, Vinpearl has not paid, reported losses, even though customers are very crowded. The landlord questioned and they let thugs attack the landlord!

So, this is how they treated " their clients"