Amata VN PCL
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Amata VN PCL
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Amata VN Public Co. Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in the development of industrial estate and related business in Vietnam. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2015-12-16. The main business of the Company is to invest in companies that develop industrial estate and related business, and commercial and residential area in Vietnam. Its business and services include industrial land lease, ready built factories (RBF), commercial and residential land lease, office rental services and utility services. The firm has six subsidiaries namely Amata City Bien Hoa Joint Stock Company (ACBH), Amata City Long Thanh Joint Stock Company (ACLT), Amata Service City Long Thanh 1 Company Limited (ASCLT 1), Amata Service City Long Thanh 2 Company Limited (ASCLT 2), Amata Township Long Thanh Joint Stock Company (ATLT) and Amata City Halong Joint Stock Company (ACHL). ACBH operates as an industrial estate developer and related business in Vietnam. ACLT and ATLT are engaged in developing three projects, such as High Tech Industrial Park Project, Service City Project and Commercial and Residential Project.
What is Insider Trading?
Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.
While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.
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It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.