Friday, March 25, 2011

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SEGi said it has set a dividend policy to distribute a minimum of 50% of the group net profits to its shareholders, with effect from the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011. SEGi said the board believes that the dividend payout of a minimum of 50% of its net profits is within the group’s financial capability considering its future earnings growth.

Both Axiata Group Bhd and Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) have barred Alcatel-Lucent from participating in tenders, contracts or joint ventures for a year following the call from Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). “Alcatel-Lucent welcomes the MACC recommendation and is committed to earning back our customers' trust,” it said in a statement in response to the 12-month suspension.  Axiata said the suspension runs for 12 months from Feb 18 while TM's suspension was effective Jan 5.

Gamuda’s  net profit for the second quarter ended Jan 31, 2011 rose 19.6% to RM94.03 million from RM78.63 million a year earlier, mainly due to higher contributions from all its divisions. Revenue rose marginally to RM607.19 million from RM603.24 million. Earnings per share were 4.59 sen, while net asset per share was RM1.74.For the six months ended Jan 31, Gamuda’s net profit rose to RM182.56 million from RM152.66 million in 2010.

Ramunia's net profit for the first quarter ended Jan 31, 2011 fell to RM1.1 million from RM3.42 million a year earlier due mainly to the tail end of the remaining projects billings and lower operating income. Revenue slumped to RM1.36 million from RM15.85 million in 2010. Earnings per share were 0.17 sen while net assets per share was 25.1 sen. Reviewing its results and commenting on its prospects, Ramunia said it was finalising its PN 17 regularisation plan.

Digistar, it said with the secured order book of RM102 million, it is in the midst of tendering and bidding of additional of RM130 million worth of contract and project of broadcasting jobs in Malaysia. “The company is in the view that, once secure with additional contracts, barring any unforeseen circumstances, the expectation in rise of additional revenue in FY2011 shall increase around 30% to 40%, if compared to recorded revenue of RM73 million in FY10,” it said in reply to a query from Bursa Securities.

Eastern & Oriental Bhd’s (E&O) wholly-owned subsidiaries E&O Property Development Bhd and Samudra Pelangi Sdn Bhd has proposed to dispose of their entire securities interest in Fututech Bhd for RM8.78mil cash.

OSK Property Bhd bought 16 acres of prime freehold commercial land in Cyberjaya’s flagship zone from Setia Haruman Sdn Bhd for some RM86.5mil.

Sarawak plywood mills’ plans to raise their production to meet an anticipated high demand from Japan for the reconstruction of Sendai, a Pacific coastal town destroyed by a magnitude-9 earthquake and tsunami, will be hampered by a shortfall in the supply of raw material.

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