Vinaconex 25 JSC
VN:VCC
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Vinaconex 25 JSC
Glance View
Vinaconex 25 JSC engages in construction and engineering sectors. The company is headquartered in Da Nang, Da Nang. The company went IPO on 2009-02-05. The firm constructs civil and industrial structures, such as hotels, resorts, hospitals, apartment buildings, plants, office buildings and infrastructures. The company is also involved in real estate development, as well as the manufacturing of construction materials and supplies, such as fabricated metal modules, concrete products, construction stones and wood fixtures. Other activities include the offering of installation services, engineering services, termite control services, transportation and warehousing services, along with hotel and resort operations. During the year ended December 31, 2012, construction activities accounted for 87.04% of the Company's total revenue. As of December 31, 2012, the Company was a subsidiary of Vietnam Construction and Import - Export Joint Stock Corporation (Vinaconex), and it had one subsidiary.
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