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Schlumberger is the world's largest offshore drilling company and contractor by revenue, founded in 1926 by two brothers from Alsace. It provides various services and products for the petroleum industry, such as seismic data processing, well testing, artificial lift, and software and information management.
The airport code SGN stands for Saigon, the former name of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The airport is the busiest in Vietnam and the 50th-busiest in the world, serving 41 million passengers in 2023.
An Hoa Combat Base was a U.S. Marine Corps and ARVN base in Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. It was attacked by PAVN/VC forces in 1968 and 1969, and is now abandoned and overgrown.
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"Vietnam's secondary airports begin to attract international traffic, starting with Vinh & Nha Trang". CAPA Centre for Aviation. 8 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-07-17. Lists of airports in Vietnam: Great Circle Mapper; FallingRain.com; Vietnam Airport Transfers
Fortune Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank or LPBank (previously known as: LienVietBank or LienVietPostBank) is a Vietnamese retail bank based in Hanoi. As of December 31, 2023, LPBank's total assets reached over VND382,953 billion, [ 1 ] up 17% from the beginning of the year.
FPT Corporation is the largest information technology service company in Vietnam, founded in 1988 and listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange. It operates in various fields such as software development, system integration, telecom services, digital content and education, and has subsidiaries and affiliates in 27 countries.
Between 1872 and 1889, many bridges were designed by the Eiffel company, created in 1863 by Gustave Eiffel, when Vietnam was part of the French Indochina.However, some works are inadvertently attributed to the Eiffel company, the Truong Tien Bridge was designed by the company Schneider et Cie and Cie de Letellier while the Long Biên Bridge was designed by Daydé et Pillé [], the latter ...