Masan Group’s stock, owned by billionaire Nguyen Dang Quang, surged to VNĐ82,000 per share (approximately $3.5) at the opening of the trading session on August 11th, with a massive liquidity of nearly 16 million units.

This positive stock surge also boosted Mr. Nguyen Dang Quang’s wealth. According to Forbes’ real-time update, his net worth reached $1.2 billion, a $75 million increase, and is currently ranked 2,797th on the list of the world’s richest people.

Mr. Quang is the largest shareholder in Masan Group, holding nearly 446.3 million MSN shares, equivalent to a 31.19% ownership stake. In addition, he also owns nearly 19 million shares of Techcombank (TCB) and over 30 thousand shares of Masan Consumer Holdings (MCH).

In terms of financial performance, in the second quarter of 2025, Masan Group recorded a revenue of VND 18,315 billion. Net profit in the second quarter and the first half of 2025 reached VND 1,619 billion and VND 2,602 billion, respectively, an increase of over 80% compared to the same period last year, surpassing 50% of the full-year plan. This growth was mainly driven by the contributions of WinCommerce (WCM) and Masan MEATLife (MML), along with profits from the divestment of H.C. Starck (HCS).

Meanwhile, Masan Consumer (MCH) experienced a decline due to temporary disruptions in the traditional sales channel (GT), impacted by the implementation of new tax regulations for individual business households.

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