Thursday, January 13, 2011

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Faber Group Bhd subsidiary Faber Ltd Liability Co (FLLC) has received a letter from the Department of Municipal Affairs, Western Region Municipality, Abu Dhabi, for the non-renewal of three contracts with an estimated annual total contract worth RM184mil. The contracts are for the provisions of civil, mechanical and electrical maintenance services for low-cost houses at Madinat Zayed and Liwa in Abu Dhabi. The services of FLLC for the contracts will cease with effect from April 3 and June 1. The non-renewal of the contracts shall have an effect to the group's earnings and the net assets per share of approximately 4 sen for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011.

Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has signed two agreements worth some RM2.15bil for its Ulu Jelai hydroelectric project. The company said the first agreement was with SMEC International Pty Ltd and SMEC (M) Sdn Bhd consortium, which would provide detailed engineering design for the main civil works, engineering design review for electrical and mechanical works, project management and site supervision.
The contract value was A$22.1mil and RM31.1mil, which was equivalent to RM99.6mil at the prevailing exchange rates, it told Bursa Malaysia yesterday.
The second agreement is with Tindakan Mewah Sdn Bhd and Salini Costruttori SpA consortium. Under this contract, the consortium will be responsible for the main civil, electrical and mechanical works.
The main civil works consist of the construction of a dam, two water-transfer tunnels and an underground power house. It said the value of the second contract was 307 million euros and RM818.1mil, which was equivalent to RM2.05bil at the prevailing exchange rates.

Affin’s share price rose its 10-year high on Wednesday at RM3.59, despite its management dispelling rumours of a takeover by CIMB Group Holdings Bhd. Later, CIMB stated it is not involved in any discussions relating to a possible acquisition or merger with Affin Bank or any of its related companies. Its shares may see some selling pressure.

Naim Holdings moved a further step ahead for the Sabah Oil and Gas project after signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the relevant works involving oil and gas facilities. Its unit Naim Engineering Sdn Bhd had signed the MoU with Sabah Oil & Gas Contractor Association (SOGCA) and Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia Negeri Sabah. The MoU was to record certain basic understanding reached between the parties to participate in the relevant works of the O&G facilities under the contract secured recently for the engineering, procurement, CONSTRUCTION and commissioning of the project.

Green Packet plans to invest RM250 million in 2011 to expand its sites from 1,000 now to 1,600. Each site has about three base stations.  Group managing director CC Puan said this would increase its coverage to about 52% of the population of West Malaysia by the end of this year, from about 45% of the population at present.

Property developer SP Setia Bhd (8664)has emerged as the leading contender to build the Penang International Convention Centre (PICC) on the grounds of the Penang International Sports Arena (Pisa). According to sources, SP Setia is likely to get a 30-year concession to build and operate the convention centre, which will include other components like a hotel and retail outlets. "The proposed project is likely to cost over RM200 million," one source told Business Times yesterday. Another source said SP Setia is one of four companies which had responded to a request for proposal from the Penang state government. The Penang Island Municipal Council had closed the tender in September last year.  

AN ambitious RM6.5 billion plan to develop an integrated resort in Karambunai near Kota Kinabalu has received support from the Sabah government. The state cabinet gave its nod after a delegation led by Karambunai Corp Bhd president Tan Sri Dr Tsen Lip Keong provided a briefing on the project yesterday. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the development could strengthen Sabah's position as a tourism hub in the region and provide employment opportunities. "According to the briefing, 20,000 to 50,000 jobs will be made available in the next 10 years.

Tejari Technologies is confident of growing its revenue by 20% this year with the expandion of its retail and wholesale businesses in information and communication technology (ICT products. The recent acquisition of PC3 Technology SV and Essential Action SV have helped boost the group;s revenue for nine month period ended Aug 31.  

Malaysia Airports is set to receive four new airlines flying into KL International (KLIA) in sepang this year. MAHB marketing manager Mohamed Sallauddin Mohamed Shah said these airlines from the Middle East, India, South Afgrica have expressed strong interest to fly into KLIA and some indicated plans to commence services dyibng rge summer and witer period.

Perodua, Malaysia’s number one car seller in 2010, has set aside RM614.2mil for capital expenditure (capex) this year. Of this amount, between RM250mil and RM300mil will be utilised for the development of a new model, which is expected to further boost overall sales. “New models are needed in this business and we will also work towards increasing the local content. At present, the Alza has the highest local content of 90% while for other models, such as the Viva and Myvi, it is above 80%,” managing director Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh told a press conference after unveiling the company’s sales figures for 2010 yesterday. He also said the new model would be a small compact car, but declined to say if it would be a completely new model or replacement of units of the current models in Perodua, as the Myvi has been in the market for five years.

 

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