At the reference price of VND40,000 per share, Viet Tien is valued at approximately VND1,120 billion, equivalent to US$50.2 million.
Viet Tien Garment is among the garment enterprises in Vietnam with the largest revenue.
In 2015, the company obtained more than VND6,400 billion of revenue and post-tax profit of VND331 billion (over US$15 million). In 2014, its revenue and profit was VND5,482 billion and VND312 billion, respectively.
As of June 2015, the company had total assets of VND3,468 billion. Viet Tien also invested VND268 billion in 17 subsidiaries, with the ratio of 20% to 55%. The company has 8,694 employees, who earned average income in 2014 of approximately VND8 million (US$400) a month.
Viet Tien exports garment products to 30 countries worldwide, with the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Japan, and the Republic of Korea as the major partners. However, it still has to import raw materials mainly from China.
Viet Tien was formerly a private garment factory founded by eight shareholders. After the country’s reunification in 1975, the State took over and nationalized the factory and handed over it to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. In 2007, the Viet Tien Garment Company was founded as a subsidiary of Vinatex.
Viet Tien owns various brands, Sanciaro, Manhattan, TT-up, Viet Tien, Viettien Smartcasual and Viet Long.