NTP

Unknown Company

60,300
+1.69%
Data as of 2026-06-07 · Source: public Vietnamese market feeds

By Aveluro Research Team · Editorial policy

NTP is a Vietnam-listed stock. The latest tracked close is 60,300 VND, +1.69% on the session. Aveluro has analyzed 17 Vietnamese financial news articles mentioning NTP, with negative as the dominant sentiment; the latest catalyst is foreign flow: Foreign Net Selling Hits 750B VND on Friday: CTG, VHM, VPB Top Sold.

Latest price
60,300 VND · +1.69%
Dominant Sentiment
Negative · 17 Articles Analyzed
Latest catalyst
foreign flow
Liquidity
Low
Data as of
2026-06-07

Foreign Net Selling Hits 750B VND on Friday: CTG, VHM, VPB Top Sold

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.

6.5
Buy
Sentiment
+0.00
Impact
0.50
Momentum
+0.19
Fundamentals
+0.00
Volume
0.00

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10-Session Avg Vol
45.4K
Today's Volume
34.5K
vs Avg
0.76×
Liquidity
Low

Low liquidity — thin average daily volume may result in wider spreads and price impact on larger orders.

Articles Analyzed
17
Dominant Sentiment
Negative
Negative 12
Positive 3
Mixed 2
Full Analysis foreign flow May 29, 2026
Foreign Net Selling Hits 750B VND on Friday: CTG, VHM, VPB Top Sold

Foreign investors net sold approximately 750 billion VND (USD 30 million) across the Vietnamese stock market on Friday, with CTG, VHM, and VPB the most sold on HOSE. MSB, GAS, and NVL were net bought, while SHS and IDC saw selling on HNX. The selling pressure contributed to a cautious market tone as VN-Index edged down 0.18 points.

4 -3.5 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 27, 2026
Foreign Net Sell VND 800B on May 27: VHM, HPG, VIC, FPT, BSR Hit Hardest

Foreign investors net sold nearly VND 800 billion (USD 31.4 million) on May 27, with VHM (VND 220B), HPG (VND 141B), VIC (VND 102B), FPT (VND 83B), and BSR (VND 51B) bearing the heaviest selling. The sell-off contributed to a 10-point drop in VN-Index to 1,874, while MSB, MWG, and ACB saw net buying.

4 -3.5 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 25, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell VND 2,094B on May 25; MSB Hit Hardest with VND 1,500B

Foreign investors net sold VND 2,094 billion (USD 83.8 million) on May 25, with MSB alone accounting for over VND 1,500 billion in net selling. The selling pressure was broad-based, affecting HPG, ACB, FPT, and KDH, while net buying was concentrated in MSN, HDB, VIC, VCB, and VHM.

4 -4.2 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 21, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell VND 1.7 Trillion on May 21; VIC Leads Sell-Off as VN-Index Drops Below 1,900

Foreign investors unexpectedly net sold VND 1,711 billion (~USD 68.44 million) on May 21, the strongest sell-off in recent sessions, driving the VN-Index below 1,900. Vingroup (VIC) was the most sold stock at VND 517 billion, while VPBank (VPB) was the top buy at VND 261 billion. The heavy foreign outflow signals shifting sentiment among international investors toward Vietnamese blue chips.

4 -4.2 Negative
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Full Analysis legal action May 18, 2026
PC1 Chairman Trinh Van Tuan Prosecuted; NTP Issues Disclosure

PC1 Chairman Trinh Van Tuan has been prosecuted and detained, forcing the company to call an extraordinary shareholder meeting and delay its Q1 2026 financial report. NTP also issued a disclosure because Tuan serves as an independent board member. PC1 shares have fallen 35% in the past month.

6 -6.0 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 13, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell VND 1,475B on May 13, Heavily Buy MSB Stock

MSB saw a net foreign inflow of VND 545B on May 13, the largest on HOSE, as foreign investors net sold VND 1,475B overall. The buying interest in MSB contrasts with heavy selling in FPT, ACB, VHM, and STB, suggesting selective foreign positioning in Vietnamese banking stocks.

4 -4.2 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 11, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell Over 1,000 Billion VND on May 11: VHM, FPT, DGC, ACB, TCH Hit Hardest

Foreign investors net sold over 1,000 billion VND (~$40 million) on May 11, with VHM, FPT, DGC, ACB, and TCH bearing the brunt of the selling. The sell-off weighed on the VN-Index, which fell nearly 20 points to 1,896. BSR, GEE, and DCM saw net buying.

5 -5.0 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 08, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell VND 916B on May 8, Heaviest on FPT, VHM, ACB

Foreign investors net sold VND 916 billion (~USD 36.6 million) on May 8, with the heaviest selling concentrated on FPT (VND 445B), VHM (VND 267B), and ACB (VND 138B) on HOSE. The selling pressure highlights continued foreign outflow from large-cap VN30 stocks, while HNX saw modest net buying.

5 -5.0 Negative
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Full Analysis dividend announcement May 08, 2026
NTP Plans 20% Stock Dividend for 2025, 34.2M Shares to Be Issued in 2026

NTP plans to issue 34.2 million shares as a 20% stock dividend for 2025, funded from retained earnings, and will pay a 15% cash dividend in Q2/2026. The move increases charter capital to VND 2,052B and follows a 2026 AGM approval of ambitious targets: VND 7,330B revenue and VND 900B pretax profit.

4 +4.0 Positive
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Full Analysis foreign flow Apr 29, 2026
Foreign Net Sell VND 1,300B on April 29; VIC Hit Hardest at VND 402B

Foreign investors net sold VND 1,278 billion on April 29, with VIC the most sold at VND 402 billion, while VRE was the top buy at VND 139 billion. The sell-off coincided with ETF rebalancing of VNDiamond, VN30, and VNFinlead indices. VIC's price had risen 6.95% the prior week, suggesting profit-taking by foreign funds.

6 -6.0 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow Apr 24, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell Over VND 2,000 Billion in One Session; FPT, ACB, VCB Lead Sell-Off

Foreign investors net sold over VND 2,000 billion (approx. USD 80 million) on April 15, 2026, the largest single-session outflow in recent weeks. FPT alone accounted for VND 417 billion of selling, followed by ACB, VCB, VHM, and MSB. The selling pressure contributed to a 17-point drop in the VN-Index, with total matched orders on HoSE reaching only VND 17,300 billion.

6 -6.0 Negative
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Full Analysis earnings beat Apr 23, 2026
SSI Q1 2026 Profit Surges 52% to VND 1.6 Trillion; Multiple Firms Report Losses

SSI reported Q1/2026 pre-tax profit of VND 1,593 billion, up 52% YoY, alongside strong results from SAB (+51%), ANV (+64%), and NTP (+19%). VEFAC saw profit collapse 99% to VND 175 billion due to a high base from a project transfer, while PXM, DSP, and NOS remained loss-making.

7 +7.0 Positive
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Full Analysis foreign flow Apr 22, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell VND 108B on April 22, Buy FUEVFVND Fund Certificate VND 282B

Foreign investors net sold VND 108 billion on April 22, with the largest net buy in FUEVFVND fund certificate (VND 282 billion) and the largest net sell in FPT (VND 209 billion). The VN-Index rose 24 points to 1,857, but breadth was negative.

4 -4.0 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow Apr 21, 2026
Foreign Net Selling on April 21: VND 421B Outflow, FUEVFVND Bought Heavily

Foreign investors net sold VND 421B (~$16.84M) on April 21, with FPT, VCB, and MSB seeing the heaviest selling. In contrast, the ETF FUEVFVND was bought over VND 294B, alongside HPG and MSN. The net outflow pressured the VN-Index, which fell 4 points to 1,833.

5 -5.0 Negative
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Information provided for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Data sourced from public Vietnamese market feeds.

Last updated: 2026-06-08T01:16:34Z.

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