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VinFast: Vietnam EV maker valued at more than Ford or GM

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That gave VinFast a stock market valuation of $85bn (£67bn), much higher than Ford's $48bn and GM's $46bn.

almost as much as BYD, more than Lucid, Rivian, NIO, Xpeng added together

Lol
 
This EV company sells only 10,000 vehicles in half a year and can't even make it to the top 100 in China's EV company sales rankings. I'm surprised at its valuation.
 
One word to describe... 'bubble'!

I think it's more like money laundering.

The EV business that sold only 11,300 cars in 6 months is valued at $85 billion. For comparison, BYD has a market capitalization of $129.23 billion and sold 1,255,600 vehicles in the first six months.

This Vietnamese EV company is valued as much as it can over Mercedes-Benz.

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I think it's more like money laundering.

The EV business that sold only 11,300 cars in 6 months is valued at $85 billion. For comparison, BYD has a market capitalization of $129.23 billion and sold 1,255,600 vehicles in the first six months.

This Vietnamese EV company is valued as much as it can over Mercedes-Benz.

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That’s today. The market expects higher sales in the future. That’s why VF stock is higher than should be. That’s a lot of speculation though.

VinFast can make 950,000 cars per year in Vietnam and US factories by 2026.
 
VF's ride quality is rubbish

They pay blogs and many social networking sites to exaggerate the quality of their products, and denounce and silence those who speak the truth.

These trash companies use national pride to scam people. Many people have fallen into this trap, such as Bphone, TV Asazo and now Vin cars.

Lesson learned is to continue to buy foreign products, do not buy so-called domestic products or support national pride
 
VF's ride quality is rubbish

They pay blogs and many social networking sites to exaggerate the quality of their products, and denounce and silence those who speak the truth.

These trash companies use national pride to scam people. Many people have fallen into this trap, such as Bphone, TV Asazo and now Vin cars.

Lesson learned is to continue to buy foreign products, do not buy so-called domestic products or support national pride
Don’t be so harsh. I follow the company since years. They will learn from mistakes. Continue buying foreign brands is not something to be proud of.
 
The EPA range figures came out for VF models. They were rubbish.
 
The EPA range figures came out for VF models. They were rubbish.
Nah. That’s because premature battery is used. That problem will be fixed. The company has a new lithium-ion battery factory under construction. Capacity: initially 100,000 then scaled up to 1 million packs per year. Maybe another battery factory in the US with hundreds thousands battery packs per year. Not a problem at all.
What we need is technology either from China, US or elsewhere then we manufacture them.


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Nah. That’s because premature battery is used. That problem will be fixed. The company has a new lithium-ion battery factory under construction. Capacity: initially 100,000 then scaled up to 1 million packs per year. Maybe another battery factory in the US with hundreds thousands battery packs per year. Not a problem at all.
What we need is technology either from China, US or elsewhere then we manufacture them.


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Don't you think that it will get such a high valuation only after all the quality issues have been resolved and it has gained convincing sales?

Or can you please tell me what it's going to have in the future that's stronger than BMW and Mercedes?
 
VF's ride quality is rubbish

They pay blogs and many social networking sites to exaggerate the quality of their products, and denounce and silence those who speak the truth.

These trash companies use national pride to scam people. Many people have fallen into this trap, such as Bphone, TV Asazo and now Vin cars.

Lesson learned is to continue to buy foreign products, do not buy so-called domestic products or support national pride

I think the majority of Indians need to learn this lesson.

Hoopla about Nationalistic pride is not only their pastime - but a way to support votes for their current administration.

"My country right or wrong" is their mantra - especially in the new generation of Indians.

This is seen in a population who are desperate about their faltering national image and will clutch at flimsy straws to upgrade that image, though unsuccessfully.

If India had a Vinfast, you'd see the propaganda go through the roof....
 
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