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Lê Thị Thu Thủy, better known as Madame Thuy, [1] is the chief executive of the automotive company VinFast and vice-chairwoman of the conglomerate Vingroup, its parent company. She was born in 1974 in Hanoi, Vietnam and educated in business and economics at Hanoi Foreign Trade University, International University of Japan and the Harvard ...
Biography. Le was born in Saigon, South Vietnam, [1] in 1966 or 1967. [2] She fled to the United States with her father and two older brothers during the Fall of Saigon in 1975. [1][2] Her mother arrived in the US in 1979; however, they weren't reunited until 1985. [1] Le speaks Vietnamese, English, and French. [2]
Their Chairwoman, Le Thi Thu Thuy, projected sales of 40,000 - 50,000 vehicles in 2024. [31] On 6 January 2022, reports emerged that VinFast plans to build new EV plants in Germany and the United States as part of the company's plans to retire production of gas-powered vehicles and transition fully to EVs by late 2022. [32]
"In the next couple of years, we should be able to be profitable," VinFast Chief Executive Le Thi Thu Thuy told analysts on an earnings call on Thursday. VinFast's founder and biggest financial ...
It’s one that Le Thi Thu Thuy, chairwoman of VinFast’s Board of Directors, said the company never intended to bring to North America. ... Thuy said the VF3, which is already sold in Vietnam ...
Its CEO Le Thi Thu Thuy said in a recent interview with The Associated Press that the U.S. market is “difficult.” It has sold just 2,009 electric vehicles in the U.S., less than 1% of total of ...
Phan Thiết, South Vietnam. Occupation. Writer, performer. Nationality. American. Notable works. The Gangster We Are All Looking For. Lê Thị Diễm Thúy (Phan Thiết 12 January 1972; pronounced lay tee yim twee) is a Vietnamese American poet, novelist, and performer. Her pen name is lowercase: lê thị diễm thúy.
The company plans to sell 100,000 EVs this year, with Vietnam expected to account for roughly half of this “ambitious” target, VinFast chairwoman Le Thi Thu Thuy told investors.