Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Low Chuan Holdings Sdn Bhd (LCH), an indirect substantial shareholder of Asia Pacific Land Bhd (AP Land), has offered to acquire the entire business of the latter for 45 sen per share or RM305.22mil. The price represents a 9.8% premium over AP Land's last traded price of 41 sen on Monday. Trading in the company's shares were suspended yesterday and will resume today. The proposed acquisition would be settled via cash totalling RM201.5mil while the remaining RM103.7mil would be an amount owed to AP Land.

The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Telekom Malaysia Bhd and its unit TM Net Sdn Bhd over a  suit filed by Network Guidance Sdn Bhd in 2009 which was later amended to RM400 million. TM said the Court of Appeal dismissed with costs TM and TM Net Sdn Bhd’s appeal against the High Court’s decision dated Aug 9, 2010 to dismiss their application to strike-out Network Guidance's writ and amended statement of claim.

The first phase of Dialog Group’s RM5bn independent deepwater petroleum terminal in Johor, slated to be among the world's largest, will be completed by 2014, an official said. Dialog is leading a consortium, comprising the Johor state government and Dutch firm Vopak, in developing the terminal in Pengerang, south-east of Johor. Dialog's executive chairman Ngau Boon Keat said work on the project is expected to start this April. "We'll do it in three phases over seven years. The first, which we're targeting to complete by the end of 2013 or early 2014, will have 1.3 million cubic metres of storage capacity," he told reporters in Putrajaya yesterday.

LPI CAPITAL BHD posted net profit of RM36.94 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010, up 5.6% from the RM34.97 million a year ago, boosted by higher gross premium underwritten. Revenue rose 6.6% to RM190.74 million from RM178.88 million while net assets per share were RM5.26 versus RM6.54.
It also declared a second single tier interim dividend of 45 sen per share which will go ex on Jan 24 and entitlement date is Jan 26.

Sunway Holdings Bhd, via indirect subsidiary Sunway Developments Pte Ltd (SDPL), has been awarded a tender to jointly develop a parcel of land at Yuan Ching Road, Singapore, for a 103-year lease term at S$131.6mil (RM314.91mil). Hoi Hup, SDPL and SC Wong Holdings intend to incorporate a joint venture on a 60:30:10 basis to undertake the development of the land,” Sunway Holdings told Bursa Malaysia yesterday. The tender was awarded by the Housing and Development Board of Singapore, it said.

The tenders for the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) works will be called in April and awarded in May, according to the Land Public Transport Commission. The tenders will be called by Syarikat Prasarana Negara SB but the decision to award lies with the government with input provided parties like LPTC and the main contractor Gamuda-MMC Corp. “The final pathway for the three MRT lines are now being determined in the value management study, so the RM36.6bn project value figure could change as result. “The second and third routes will be announced in March when the urban rail development master plan is released,” said LPTC chief executive officer Mohd Nur Ismal Kamal.

Hap Seng Consolidated’s shares have come under selling pressure  as investors sold their shares after it announced a corporate exercise to raise RM1.5 billion. However, investors would now have to assess the fair value of the shares after the recent selldown.
SEG International Bhd is teaming up with Oakfine Development Sdn Bhd to expand the former’s business in Perak. Its unit SEGi University College (M) Sdn Bhd had entered into a heads of agreement with Oakfine for the proposed expansion. Oakfine plans to develop 60 acres of land in Hulu Kinta while SEGi group plans to expand its core business of providing educational and training services in Perak.

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