By Aveluro Research Team · Editorial policy
AAM (AAM) is a company in Vietnam's Food & Beverage sector, listed on HOSE. The stock last traded at 6,600 VND, little changed on the session, giving a market capitalization of 71.0 billion VND.
On valuation, AAM trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 13.0 and a price-to-book of 0.3. That is a discount to the Food & Beverage sector average P/E of 28.8. Return on equity of 2.6% points to weak profitability relative to the company's equity base, below the sector average of 4.9%. Trailing earnings per share stand at 506 VND.
Aveluro tracks 2 news items mentioning AAM, where recent coverage skews positive (100% of articles). The most recent catalyst was an earnings beat smallcap event — "AAM Q2 Net Profit Surges 200% Despite 74% Revenue Drop, Cash Dominates Assets".
Average daily volume over the past 10 sessions is roughly 1,833 shares; liquidity is relatively thin, so single headlines can move the price sharply. Comparable names in the Food & Beverage sector include AAN, ABT and ACL.
What matters now
AAM Q2 Net Profit Surges 200% Despite 74% Revenue Drop, Cash Dominates Assets
Caveat: Not investment advice. · How Aveluro computed this: Aveluro combines extracted event facts, source credibility, ticker context, and market data. Scores are deterministic research signals, not recommendations.
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Low liquidity — thin average daily volume may result in wider spreads and price impact on larger orders.