On 23rd December, employees at 1Office will have their last working day before embarking on a 12-day Tet holiday, while still receiving their full salary and bonuses. According to CEO Le Viet Thang, labor productivity does not depend on the number of days spent in the office, but rather on the concept of "sharing" benefits. By encouraging employees to work more without increasing their salary, no one wants to miss out...
Once a major player in the textile industry in Ho Chi Minh City, Garmex Saigon used to generate billions in annual revenue. However, setbacks with the industry giant Amazon, along with the general challenges faced by the sector, have left Garmex Saigon in dire straits.
Over the past decade, the price of land has skyrocketed from 200 - 300 million VND/ha to 2 - 3 billion VND/ha. Each year, coffee farmers sell off a portion of their land, leading to a significant decrease in coffee cultivation area.
Expectedly, next week, three Ministries, including the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Transport, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are scheduled to convene a meeting to discuss solutions to alleviate the difficulties faced by businesses amidst the escalating tension in the Red Sea.
Amended land laws, along with the efforts of businesses to reduce debt pressure, are driving the resurgence of the "big four" sectors in the stock market (banking, real estate, steel, and securities).
According to recent information disclosed by Sơn Hải Corporation, they have invested a substantial amount of money in purchasing modern equipment from abroad to construct highways in Vietnam. Despite this investment increasing costs, the payment rate will remain unchanged.
In addition to core business operations, many "hobbyist" entrepreneurs use their spare funds to invest for short-term profits.
After a continuous decrease in stock prices for 6 consecutive sessions, the stock price of Thien Long Group Corporation (HOSE: TLG) continued to decline on February 2nd. This was followed by the company recording the lowest profit in the past two years in the fourth quarter of 2023 (excluding the loss in the fourth quarter of 2022 due to exceptional marketing expenses).
The high increase in tourist numbers to Dalat and Nha Trang over the last three months of the year has contributed to a 20% revenue growth for NVT compared to the same period last year. Despite still experiencing a net loss of 1.2 billion Vietnamese dong, the results are much more optimistic than before.