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Coteccons chairman acquires 200,000 CTD shares

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HCMC – Bolat Duisenov, chairman of the Board of Directors of Coteccons Construction (HOSE, ticker: CTD), has successfully acquired an additional 200,000 CTD shares, according to the local media.

The transactions, made between September 24 and October 23, sent his ownership in Coteccons rising from 1.4 million shares, equivalent to 1.38% of the firm’s charter capital, to more than 1.6 million shares, or 1.57%.

Regarding business results, Tran Ngoc Hai, deputy general director of Coteccon, said that the company recorded revenue of VND4.7 trillion from July 1 to September 30, 2024, an increase of 15% compared to the same period last year.

Closing the trading session today, October 24, CTD dropped by 1.2% day-on-day to VND66,000 per share, with 1.2 million shares changing hands.

The VN-Index of the Hochiminh Stock Exchange fell by 13.49 points, or 1.06%, against the previous session, at 1,257.41 points, with 102 stocks rising and 284 declining.

Around 673.1 million shares worth VND15.98 trillion were transacted on bourse, up by 14% in volume and in value compared to yesterday’s session. Block deal transactions contributed around VND1.9 trillion to the overall value.

VHM and STB were the biggest decliners in the VN30 basket, with each falling by 6.7% to close at VND43,850 and VND33,400, respectively. Both of them also had the highest trading volumes on the market, with 33.6 million VHM shares and 32.1 million STB shares traded.

On the northern bourse, the HNX-Index lost 1.81 points, or 0.8%, day-on-day, to close at 244.69 points, with 56 winners and 95 losers. The total trading volume reached 34.6 million shares worth a combined VND612.6 billion.

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