SBB
SBB (SBB) is a company in Vietnam's Food & Beverage sector, listed on UPCOM. The stock last traded at 21,300 VND, little changed on the session, giving a market capitalization of 1.7 trillion VND.
On valuation, SBB trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 6.5 and a price-to-book of 1.2. That is a discount to the Food & Beverage sector average P/E of 29.4. Return on equity of 18.9% points to solid profitability relative to the company's equity base, above the sector average of -0.1%. Trailing earnings per share stand at 3,025 VND.
Aveluro tracks 3 news items mentioning SBB, where recent coverage skews negative (67% of articles). The most recent catalyst was a capital raise event — "SBB Securities Reports Equity Below Minimum Capital, Plans Private Placement". Aveluro's composite model rates SBB 7.6/10 (Bullish), blending news sentiment, price momentum, and fundamentals.
Comparable names in the Food & Beverage sector include AAM, AAN and ABT.
SBB Securities Reports Equity Below Minimum Capital, Plans Private Placement
Recent developments around SBB include 3 notable classified events. On Aug 22, 2026, a market event was reported: SBB Securities (SBB) reported to the State Securities Commission that its equity fell to VND 83.74 billion as of July 31, 2026, below the VND 85 billion minimum, due to mark-to-market losses on its proprietary portfolio. On Jul 30, 2026, a market event was reported: Foreign investors net bought VND 668 billion (~USD 26.7 million) on July 30, with Vingroup (VIC) leading purchases at VND 195 billion, while TCB was the most sold at VND 144 billion. On May 08, 2026, a market event was reported: 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 overall tone of recent coverage is negative, with 2 of 3 events carrying bearish sentiment.
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