RE:RE:RE:Down 11% company value is not based on one Q report. You have to look at its history. Any business could be up and down. Q report just used as a weapon for those brokers to make money.
VNP book value $195 Million US, so its market value is supposed more than its book value. VNP true value should be above $2.50 per share.
Do not forget its price is over $5.0 just less than a year. Market price normally does not reflect a company true value. If you believe in something, do not be scared by those brokers. They can push it down to $1.00 or bring it up to $5.00.