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VOF Vinacapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund Ld

480.00
-8.00 (-1.64%)
Last Updated: 08:45:07
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Vinacapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund Ld LSE:VOF London Ordinary Share GG00BYXVT888 ORD $0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -8.00 -1.64% 480.00 480.00 488.00 480.00 480.00 480.00 17,282 08:45:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Real Estate Investment Trust -10.43M -15.02M -0.0975 -49.23 739.69M
Vinacapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund Ld is listed in the Real Estate Investment Trust sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VOF. The last closing price for Vinacapital Vietnam Oppo... was 488p. Over the last year, Vinacapital Vietnam Oppo... shares have traded in a share price range of 419.00p to 494.00p.

Vinacapital Vietnam Oppo... currently has 154,101,463 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Vinacapital Vietnam Oppo... is £739.69 million. Vinacapital Vietnam Oppo... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -49.23.

Vinacapital Vietnam Oppo... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/5/2009
09:53
Vietnam markets up 4 and 5% today.
dickbush
21/5/2009
15:03
Have a look at ASPL a cheap way into Vietnam and Malaysian Property
davebowler
19/5/2009
10:01
Today's EGM announcement is a positive for shareholders. Should see the discount to NAV reduced.
dickbush
18/5/2009
12:45
Many thanks, Simon. I'll take a look.
dickbush
08/5/2009
16:22
NAV of $1.88. So even after today we're still at a discount of 30%. Plenty of room to narrow if the market attracts more foreign investors.
dickbush
07/5/2009
07:58
Vietnam up another 4% today.
dickbush
05/5/2009
10:50
yep, its a good rise for vof today
hiijinx
05/5/2009
07:35
Vietnam up another 5% today to a new rally high.
dickbush
01/5/2009
16:00
Yangou - Couldn't agree more .Had same problem with HL .Told that because it was quoted in $'s they could not give ' best execution ' on it and therefore did not deal it . Funny as I have bought US stocks through them on a number of occasions .
Bought it through Redmayne Bentley a number of times , but not in Sipp as have that with HL .
Annoying .

par555
29/4/2009
10:38
Showing up this morning on HL again. Just a pity they wont take it in SIPP. Hmm but after calling them say they dont deal in it. So why show it up on their site then? grr!
yangou
27/4/2009
16:04
Just about to place a trade with HL for these but cannot be held in SIPP or ISA
Too late lost it .Case of now you see it then now you dont

yangou
23/4/2009
23:20
Many thanks. VOF not acceptable to Hargreaves Lansdown in any account. Already had a run in with them. Had to use a taxable brokerage account elsewhere in order to deal. Thinking seriously about moving from HL.
dickbush
15/4/2009
21:13
i think vof can go in a sipp, being in dollars is not an issue as its quoted on the london stock exchange, check your sipp provider
hiijinx
15/4/2009
20:20
If anyone finds an ISA-able or SIPP-able Vietnam fund or vehicle, please let me know.
dickbush
15/4/2009
19:33
many thanks - looks like jp morgan have some sort of vietnam investment fund. i'd assume that can be slapped in an ISA. but performance looks poor.
brando69
15/4/2009
19:27
there is also some funds listed here which are single asian country funds but maybe only in hong kong
hiijinx
15/4/2009
19:17
brando, try this load of funds. i have'nt found one which can be put in an isa yet. most of these are also dollar quoted
hiijinx
15/4/2009
18:41
but, if you'll allow me to be serious for just a few moments, are there any vietnam buffs on here who can point me towards stocks or funds which are ISA-able and which offer good exposure to the dong, so to speak.
brando69
15/4/2009
18:33
thanks for all of your replies, very helpful. must get back in soon then save them away somwehere for a couple of years
hiijinx
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