On February 3rd, Digiworld (DGW) announced its business plans for 2026, having invested 772 billion in stocks, mainly in large shares such as Techcombank (286 billion, temporary loss of 52 billion), Hòa Phát (227 billion), and VPBank (78 billion). Although the company is currently recording a loss of 90 billion, DGW’s leadership affirmed that these investments are temporary and highly liquid, emphasizing investment to utilize idle cash in a low-interest-rate environment. They also mentioned that reallocating some capital into securities aims to enhance short-term efficiency. In 2026, Digiworld targets a revenue of 31,500 billion and after-tax profits of 660 billion, representing an increase of 18% and 20% compared to 2025. Currently, DGW shares trade around 55,700 VND.
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