HCMC – Nguyen Duc Tai, chairman of Mobile World Investment Corporation (HOSE: MWG), has registered to offload two million shares to meet personal financial needs.
The sale will take place from June 7 to July 5 through either block deals or order-matching transactions, according to the company disclosure.
Tai currently owns 35.4 million MWG shares, equivalent to 2.42% of the company’s charter capital. If the transaction is successful, his stake will fall to 2.29%.
In December 2021, he registered to sell 1 million shares when the stock price was around VND60,000 per share.
Recently, MWG reported revenue of over VND43 trillion for the first four months of the year, a 16.8% increase compared to the same period last year. The company did not disclose profit figures.
MWG shares closed at VND62,000 today, June 5, down 2.82% from the previous session. Based on this price, Tai is expected to obtain around VND124 billion from the sale.
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