Forbes names 3 Vietnamese on most powerful women list
The CEOs of Vinamilk and REE, and the chairwoman of SeABank have been selected as three of the 48 most powerful women honored in the 2014 Forbes Asia Power Businesswomen list released on Thursday.
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Asia Power Women 2014
Madam Nguyen Thi Nga 59 (Vietnam)
CHAIRMAN, SEABANK, BRG, INTIMEX
She is one of Vietnam’s richest women, thanks to her interests in banking, real estate, resorts and retail. Since 2007 she has been chairman of SeABank, a closely held retail bank with assets of $3.6 billion in which French bank Société Générale has a 20% stake.
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Hudson and Walker share lead
England's Rebecca Hudson and Sophie Walker fired a pair of five-under-par 67s at Golf de l'Ocean in Agadir to share the first round lead at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.
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Cunning Canizares in the lead
Alejandro Canizares fired an amazing 11 birdies to take a one-stroke lead after the first day of the European Tour's Trophy Hassan II in Morocco on Thursday.
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Four-way tie in Florida
There is a four-way tie at the top of the leader-board after the first round at the Valspar Championships in Florida.
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