Friday, January 28, 2011

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Taliworks Corp Bhd will seek a new partner for a RM374.7mil waste-water treatment project in Yinchuan City, China, after its original partner allegedly defaulted on its obligation. Taliworks said it had, on Tuesday, received a letter from the Yinchuan City Waste Water Treatment Co Committee indicating that both Taliworks and Beijing Puresino-Boda Environmental Engineering Co Ltd (BODA) had yet to formalise the joint-venture (JV) company, in which Taliworks would have a 70% stake, to undertake the project.

Integrax Bhd and its unit Pelabuhan Lumut Sdn Bhd (plaintiffs) have filed a legal suit against Integrax executive director Amin Halim Rasip, alleging that he had breached his fiduciary duties and demanding that he pay for damages arising from the alleged breach. The port operator told Bursa Malaysia yesterday it was also seeking an order that Amin be restrained and an injunction be granted, restraining him from acting or in any way whatsoever holding himself out as director and/or co-chief executive officer of the plaintiffs. The company is also seeking an order that Amin be restrained and an injunction be granted, restraining him from interfering in any way whatsoever in the management of Integrax and Pelabuhan Lumut.

oil and gas players after Petronas, for the first time ever, announced its decision to  develop marginal oilfields to boost Malaysia's oil production. The development of the initial four clusters will be via service contracts and not the normal production sharing contracts (PSCs). The Edge FinancialDaily reports interest in oil and gas stocks may spill over to the sector’s laggards which have yet to catch up with the rally in the broader industry and which observers say could somehow benefit when the flow of investments accelerates in the sector.
 
Benalec is acquiring two handysize bulkcarriers for US$6.8 million (RM20.75 million) to expand its fleet to transport sand for land reclamation activities. It said the acquisitions are to facilitate the expansion of Benalec group’s fleet of vessels, in particular vessels for transporting of sand for land reclamation activities.

Perisai has proposed to acquire a 51% stake in Intan Offshore Sdn Bhd for RM45.23 million via new shares. With the acquisition, Perisai Group will enhance its ability to compete in the vessel supply and chartering business while gaining access to new revenue streams around the region.

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