Wednesday, December 29, 2010

FBMKLCI 1517.44 DJ+20.51 CRUDE OIL 91.57 RM 3.06

Jelas Ulung Sdn Bhd is not planning on asking the Government for an extension of PLUS Expressways Bhd's tolled-highway concessions post-2038 in its proposal to take over the company. Tan Sri Ibrahim Zain of Jelas Ulung told StarBiz this, adding that “our business model works well within the concession period until 2038 where we can already realise our investment by then”.

Jaks Resources Bhd, through subsidiary Jaks Sdn Bhd, has secured a RM201mil contract from MNH Global Assets Management Sdn Bhd for a commercial project located in Ara Damansara. MNH Global Assets is wholly-owned by Island Circle Development (M) Sdn Bhd, a major shareholder of Jaks Island Circle Sdn Bhd.

Wah Seong Corp Bhd’s wholly owned direct and indirect subsidiaries, Wah Seong International Pvt Ltd and Wasco E&P Services Ltd, have disposed of their 60% equity stakes in DrilBits International Pvt Ltd and DrilTools International FZCO, respectively. Wah Seong, in a filing to Bursa Malaysia yesteday, said the shares were sold to Omni Oil Technology Holdings Ltd in two separate agreements. The deals are expected to be completed in the first quarter next year.

Sunway City Bhd is acquiring 64.63 acres near Johor Baru from Bukit Lenang Development Sdn Bhd for RM134.52mil.

Furniture maker Kenmark Industrial Co (M) Bhd, a financially distressed company, would be removed from the official list of Bursa Malaysia this Friday.

Sime Darby Plantation SB is partnering Japan's Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co Ltd to build and operate a bio-ethanol demonstration plant, which will convert empty oil palm fruit bunches into bio-ethanol. Sime Darby officials said the plant would cost about USD10m (RM30.9m). Bio-ethanol is used as fuel for cars and unlike biodiesel, which is a blend of palm oil and diesel, it is made from plantation waste. The bio-ethanol plant will use fruit bunches as the main raw material, which is abundant and available throughout the year, Sime said in a statement. The collaboration is being undertaken by Sime Darby Research SB, the research and development arm of Sime Darby Plantation. The joint-venture plant will be built next to Sime Darby Plantation's Tennamaram palm oil mill at Bestari Jaya in Selangor.

Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) was mum on speculation of mergers among its property companies or the relisting of its wholly-owned property group Island & Peninsular Group SB (I&P). "We will make the necessary announcements when the time comes," president and group chief executive Tan Sri Hamad Kama Piah Che Othman told reporters yesterday. There have been reports that major property groups like SP Setia and Sime Darby Property could be persuaded to merge. PNB is the single biggest shareholder in SP Setia and it also controls Sime Darby. As for the I&P group, it is the result of a merger with sister companies Petaling Garden and Pelangi. All three were once listed before being taken private by PNB in July 2007. The group now has a combined landbank of about 2,200ha in the Klang Valley and Johor, and has developed property projects over 35 townships such as Bukit Damansara, Bandar Kinrara, and Alam Damai
 

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