Vietjet Aviation JSC
VN:VJC
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VJC's latest stock split occurred on Jun 29, 2018
The company executed a 6-for-5 stock split, meaning that for every 5 shares held, investors received 6 new shares.
Before the split, VJC traded at 166099.9959 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 138628.3798.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 29, 2018. This was VJC's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in Sep 22, 2017.
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Vietjet Aviation JSC
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Vietjet Aviation JSC, often simply referred to as Vietjet, burst onto the Vietnamese aviation scene in 2011 with ambitions as ambitious as its brightly painted fleet. Designed as Vietnam's first privately-owned low-cost airline, Vietjet swiftly capitalized on the burgeoning demand for affordable air travel within Southeast Asia. Combining savvy marketing strategies with no-frills service, Vietjet focused its efforts on meeting the needs of a rapidly growing middle class eager to explore domestic and regional destinations. By fostering a robust network of routes including flights to less-served secondary cities, the airline not only democratized air travel but also embedded itself as a core player in Vietnam's economic progression. Revenue generation for Vietjet is anchored in its low-cost carrier business model, where consistent profitability hinges on keeping operational costs minimal while maximizing utilization of its assets, notably its fleet. Ancillary revenue streams like baggage fees, seat selection charges, and in-flight sales contribute significantly to the bottom line. Moreover, Vietjet’s routes tap into densely populated and economically vibrant regions across Asia, which boosts passenger volumes. Through strategic partnerships and collaborations, Vietjet furthers its cost efficiency. These initiatives, complemented by tapping into both passenger and cargo transport markets, showcase Vietjet’s adeptness in scaling its operations to match burgeoning regional demands.
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