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To own VinFast, you need to believe it can turn strong EV adoption in Vietnam into a sustainable, cash generative business while scaling globally. July’s 21% month on month delivery uplift reinforces the home market pillar, but it only partially addresses the near term concern around high cash burn and liquidity, which remains the most important risk despite the positive volume trend.
The July delivery strength in Vietnam also links back to VinFast’s earlier guidance for at least 300,000 global EV deliveries in 2026, set in February. That target was ambitious relative to past results, and the stronger domestic run rate may help support it, but does not yet resolve questions around profitability, cash runway and reliance on Vingroup funding.
Yet behind the improving volume story, investors should still be aware of how VinFast’s cash burn and limited runway could...
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VinFast Auto’s narrative projects ₫231,973.7 billion in revenue and ₫5,304.7 billion in earnings by 2029. This implies 33.7% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about ₫115,077.5 billion from -₫109,772.8 billion today.
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While consensus focuses on cautious growth and liquidity concerns, the most optimistic analysts saw revenue climbing about 36.5% a year and earnings reaching roughly ₫5,691.3 billion by 2029, which is a very different story from the concentration risk around Vietnam that this latest delivery surge brings back into focus.
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