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FPT Corp
VN:FPT

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FPT Corp
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Price: 96 100 VND 0.63% Market Closed
Market Cap: 163.7T VND
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FPT Corporation stands as a pillar of Vietnam's dynamic tech landscape, a testament to strategic vision and relentless execution. Founded in 1988, during a time when Vietnam was reshaping its economic policies, FPT started as a modest food processing technology company. However, the relentless foresight of its leaders soon pivoted its focus towards information technology and telecommunications, sectors that were burgeoning with potential. Today, FPT has transformed into the largest IT service company in Vietnam, operating across more than 26 countries globally. Its ecosystem comprises various business segments, including technology and telecom services, education, and a vast network of retail shops offering consumer electronics. At the core of FPT’s financial engine is its technology segment, which contributes significantly to the corporation’s revenue. This arm includes IT outsourcing, systems integration, and software development - services that are increasingly in demand as companies worldwide undergo digital transformations. Furthermore, FPT's telecom sector strengthens its financial prowess by offering internet and television services, catering to millions of subscribers within Vietnam. Layered into these operations is a commitment to innovation, seen through FPT's investments in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital platforms. The company’s continuous adaptation and expansion into various tech-driven services illustrate how it sustains its robust profitability and growth, both in domestic and international markets.

FPT Intrinsic Value
114 001.94 VND
Undervaluation 16%
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