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VEIL Vietnam Enterprise Investments Limited

592.00
2.00 (0.34%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Vietnam Enterprise Investments Limited LSE:VEIL London Ordinary Share KYG9361H1092 ORD USD0.01 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.00 0.34% 592.00 591.00 593.00 593.00 584.00 584.00 175,127 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -877.06M -923.29M -4.4256 -1.34 1.23B
Vietnam Enterprise Investments Limited is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VEIL. The last closing price for Vietnam Enterprise Inves... was 590p. Over the last year, Vietnam Enterprise Inves... shares have traded in a share price range of 508.00p to 660.00p.

Vietnam Enterprise Inves... currently has 208,626,679 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Vietnam Enterprise Inves... is £1.23 billion. Vietnam Enterprise Inves... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.34.

Vietnam Enterprise Inves... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/2/2024
07:42
The market is building strong momentum
amt
04/1/2024
07:21
Good start to New Year and 20% discount too good an opportunity to miss out on so I topped up.
amt
11/10/2023
13:54
odd that VEIL down 6 today but VOF up 8 ! must be a move to make the discounts to NAV more in line :)
arja
10/9/2023
10:27
Vietnam to upgrade US relationship to level with China

Biden set to sign strategic partnership on Hanoi visit to counter Beijing’s assertiveness in region.



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31337 c0d3r
08/9/2023
09:38
Veil looks very good value to me atm. Vietnam one of the few countries where stock market doing well. Veil is on a discount of nearly 20 percent (620/764 NAV)
dickiehh
07/9/2023
12:09
picked VOF for today's day or overnight trade but should have licked VEIL as it has done well today and seems that it varies between these 2 trusts at times . VNH is a MM stock and I avoid
arja
01/8/2023
07:52
£ v $ , £ v Dong


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aleman
01/8/2023
07:18
aleman and hpcg- most helpful comments appreciated and I notice VOF moved higher during the day and I wish I had bought at 464 level ( wry smile ) . Certainly the Vietnem indices up a bit today and chart shows a lovely uptrend and probably more to come . must check as to how the vietnamese currency is against sterling as that is very relevant .
arja
31/7/2023
10:33
arja - VOF, which I also hold, has PE/VC investments, so a) the NAV is less reliable, b) some investors don't like them. On the flip side they provide a lot of juice in good times. Ultimately the answer is always flows, and if an institution has decided to back Vietnam through VEIL then it will close the discount much faster. It is why I ultimately decided to choose both. Strategically I don't like a hedged option because over time the Dong will appreciate over sterling, even if over the short term, e.g. since October 2022, this can be a headwind.
hpcg
31/7/2023
10:23
Have not followed them for long enough. I imagine all 3 will see discounts close if Vietnam continues to do well and it's just market noise. Like I said - fits and starts. My bet is the other two will close up discounts a bit as well.
aleman
31/7/2023
10:16
good points Aleman but any idea why VEIL has massively outperformed VOF today and also VOF has a bigger discount to NAV ?
arja
31/7/2023
10:08
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aleman
31/7/2023
09:26
puzzling as no news announcement to account for the big move . VOF has hardly loved at all. Hope someone can enlighten us as I do not follow these Vietnamese trusts often but love the idea of NO stamp duty as a trader .
arja
31/7/2023
09:12
Ullo, ullo! Wot's goin' on 'ere, then?
brianarthur1939
15/7/2023
11:19
The Investor Meet presentation last week was informative. Indicators for the next half year are decent even if not totally favourable. The weaker dollar will help EMs. With China falling out of favour and flows into broad EM index based funds reversing as a result it would be nice if they could move Vietnam up from Frontier to Emerging to counter that. Getting the status upgrade will be a huge catalyst to all the Vietnam funds.
hpcg
13/7/2023
17:22
Astonishing performance today.
dickbush
17/5/2023
05:55
https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/vietnam/overview
dickiehhh
29/3/2023
10:42
Nav is now nearly +15%. A good time to buy for the longer term or VOF both of which I closed a while ago for good wins????
ttg100
17/11/2022
12:42
It can't half shift quickly in either direction.
essentialinvestor
16/11/2022
13:54
Need to be careful with the level of any support. Can often cause more problems later down the line.
essentialinvestor
16/11/2022
11:41
A tremendous turnaround from down 4.2% in the first ten minutes to close up 3.4%. That's a demonstration of what can happen when things get less bad. However, I'm not sure that the catalyst, a statement from the Minister of Finance that he "plans to tighten supervision over capital build-up among public companies and to enhance the stock market's stability and safety." helps the real estate market which has the potential to hurt the banking system if the decline in property values gets out of hand.



I don't think the Vietnamese government quite understands yet how damaging this could get if it continues with its laissez faire approach. It doesn't seem to have learnt the lesson of the 2007/9 melt-down in the West. I hope it doesn't have to learn the hard way, although these Vietnam Funds will become very cheap long term if it doesn't.

dickbush
15/11/2022
14:28
AMT, agree with that. Towards the top of my watch list now.

What Vietnam may be attempting to avoid is the pernicious credit bubble
that has fueled the China property market, amoung others.

May be a better longer term option to let some air out rather than
rushing in with immediate support measures.

essentialinvestor
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