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Nam Bay Bay Investment Joint Stock Company (ticker: NBB, HoSE) has announced a plan to sell all 315,861 treasury shares during July 1–30, 2026. The transaction aims to restructure the company’s capital and will be executed via negotiated and/or matched orders on the HoSE trading system.
The sale price will be the market price at the time of each transaction and is not expected to be lower than VND 17,760 per share, based on the 10-session closing price average for NBB shares from 29/04/2026 to 14/05/2026. The difference between the treasury share purchase price and the sale price will be funded from contributed surplus as of 31/12/2025, according to the company’s audited standalone financial statements for 2025.
Under the plan, each trading day the total selling volume must be at least 3% and at most 10% of the trading volume registered with the State Securities Commission. Selling volume excludes order cancellations. This rule is exempt when the remaining selling volume is less than 3%.
Image caption: “Nam Bay Bay sells all treasury shares in July – Photo 1.”
The treasury share sale plan was approved at Nam Bay Bay’s 2026 annual general meeting. At the same meeting, shareholders also approved a repurchase plan for more than 6 million shares to reduce charter capital. The repurchase will be funded from contributed surplus based on the 2025 audited standalone financial statements, with a maximum purchase price of VND 25,800 per share.
The company expects the repurchase to begin after it completes the treasury share sale described above.
In the consolidated financial statements for Q1 2026, Nam Bay Bay reported net revenue of over VND 3.8 billion, down 72% year-over-year. Financial activities contributed over VND 58.7 billion, down 17.8%, while other income reached over VND 1.6 billion, up eightfold compared with the same period last year.
As a result, the company recorded net profit after tax in Q1 2026 of nearly VND 140.3 million, up 165% year-over-year.
As of March 31, 2026, total assets increased 3% year-to-date to over VND 8,014.8 billion. Inventory stood at over VND 4,341.9 billion, while long-term financial investments were over VND 1,959 billion.
On the liabilities side, total liabilities were over VND 6,193.8 billion, up 3.9% from the start of the year. Borrowings and financial lease liabilities were close to VND 4,670 billion.
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