ANT
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By Aveluro Research Team · Editorial policy
ANT (ANT) is a company in Vietnam's Food & Beverage sector, listed on HOSE. The stock last traded at 25,850 VND, little changed on the session, giving a market capitalization of 747.5 billion VND.
On valuation, ANT trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 6.1 and a price-to-book of 1.5. That is a discount to the Food & Beverage sector average P/E of 28.8. Return on equity of 24.0% points to strong profitability relative to the company's equity base, above the sector average of 4.9%. Trailing earnings per share stand at 4,254 VND.
Aveluro tracks 1 news item mentioning ANT, where recent coverage skews positive (100% of articles). The most recent tracked headline was "Antesco plans to start operations at its new fruit and vegetable processing plant in Tay Ninh on January 10, 2027, raising total system capacity from 75,000 to over 100,000 tons per year.". Aveluro's composite model rates ANT 10.0/10 (Strong Buy), blending news sentiment, price momentum, and fundamentals.
Average daily volume over the past 10 sessions is roughly 4,589 shares; liquidity is relatively thin, so single headlines can move the price sharply. Comparable names in the Food & Beverage sector include AAM, AAN and ABT.
What matters now
Antesco plans to start operations at its new fruit and vegetable processing plant in Tay Ninh on January 10, 2027, raising total system capacity from 75,000 to over 100,000 tons per year.
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.