Friday, February 11, 2011

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Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd’s (DEHB) wholly owned subsidiary Dayang Enterprise Sdn Bhd (DESB) has received a contract worth RM802mil from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd.

MTD Capital Bhd's shares staged a rally after a consortium of firms announced that it has raised its takeover offer for the company to RM11 per share from RM9.50 previously. The counter closed 42 sen higher at RM10.94 to become the second biggest gainer of the day. Its intra-day high of RM10.96 was also its all-time high. Year-to-date, the stock has gained more than 13%.

Contrary to wide market expectations, Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB)'s plan to relist its numbers forecast operator (NFO) Magnum Corp Bhd has been put on hold, as the company shifts its focus to reformatting its business structure. “There is no plan to relist Magnum for the time being,” MPHB managing director Datuk Surin Upatkoon said in reply to a StarBiz query. MPHB shares resumed trading yesterday after being suspended since Monday. The counter ended the day at RM2.67, a tad lower than its previous close of RM2.68.

Integrax  is selling the entire 70.31% stake in its Indonesian subsidiary PT Indoexchange Tbk to Equatorex Sdn Bhd, a company controlled by Integrax's chairman and joint CEO Harun Halim Rasip.

EPIC reported earnings of RM14.87 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2011, a 55.4% increase from the RM9.56 million a year ago underpinned by an increase in port operations and oil and gas activities. Revenue rose 7.6% to RM53.31 million from RM49.54 million a year ago. Earnings per share were 8.77 sen compared with 5.65 sen a year ago. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010, EPIC’s earnings rose 25% to RM52.84 million from RM42.14 million while revenue climbed 28% to RM235.136 million from RM183.46 million. It has cash of RM98.58 million as at Dec 31, 2010 but its trade and other receivables were RM57.56 million.

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