Thursday, April 14, 2011

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MAHB is expecting to see 12% year-on-year growth in passengers for the first three months of the year, compared with the earlier forecast of 7%.

MAMEE-DOUBLE Decker (M) Bhd has been in the limelight recently due to a privatisation proposal by major shareholders in a selective capital reduction (SCR) and repayment exercise under Section 64 of the Companies Act, 1965. This is a privatisation route that has been used successfully by several other companies.

Plantation group KL Kepong Bhd has estimated its capital expenditure for the current financial year ending Sept 30, 2011 at RM600mil. It said the expenditure consisted of new oil palm plantings in Indonesia and supporting infrastructures such as palm oil mills. “Oleochemicals capital expenditure consist of adding new capacities at Westport, Europe and China,” KL Kepong said in its corporate presentation at the Invest Malaysia 2011 conference yesterday. Between financial year 2007 and 2010, about 95% of KL Kepong’s capital expenditure was invested in plantation and oleochemicals. The company also said that it would continue to focus on land acquisition in Indonesia and Malaysia.

Alam Maritim Resources Bhd’s unit has secured RM24.24 million contracts to supply two vessels to an independent oil and gas exploration and production company. Its unit Alam Maritim (M) Sdn Bhd would provide one anchor handling tug supply vessel and one fast multipurpose supply vessel.

MEGB, its group CEO and PT Sejahteraraya Anugrahjaya Tbk (PTSA) are teaming up to look into the setting up of a university in Indonesia. They will form a joint venture company in Indonesia with proposed paid-up capital of US$10 million wherein. MEGB and its CEO will each hold a 30% stake and the remaining 60% by PTSA. PTSA is listed on the Stock Exchange of Indonesia and is the owner of Mayapada Hospital in Indonesia.

DRB-Hicom Bhd’s unit Puspakom Sdn Bhd has signed an MoU with the government to undertake the hire purchase inspection services for all vehicles. DRB-Hicom said the inspection services would be undertaken following the implementation of the newly amended Hire-Purchase Act 1967 (Amended 2010).

MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM BHD []’s (MAS) earnings in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 were impacted by the higher fuel prices, said its managing director and chief executive officer Tengku Datuk Azmil Zahruddin said. He said the high fuel price is “definitely making a negative impact on us”. Tengku Azmil said about 25% of the airline’s jet fuel for 2011 was hedged at US$90 per barrel but the price was now about US$140. On April 1, it was US$136.40.

Khazanah Nasional Bhd, the government's investment arm, has decided on the potential buyer for its 32.21 per cent stake in postal service provider, POS MALAYSIA BHD. "We already have a winner in mind," said Khazanah managing director Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar. However, he declined to narrow the identity of the "winner" but said the names would be submitted to the board later this month. The three shortlisted bidders are speculated to be DRB-Hicom, NATIONWIDE EXPRESS COURIER SER vices and a Amanah REIT-Malaysia Pacific Corp joint venture, wit offers ranging between RM3.38 and RM4.62 per share. The other two bidders were Scomi Bhd and TRICUBES BHD.

Guocoland Bhd posted net loss of RM3.64 million in the third quarter ended March 31, 2011, which was narrower compared with net losses of RM5.65 million a year ago. It reported revenue of RM23.95 million, down from RM42.42 million a year ago. Loss per share was 0.54 sen compared with 0.84 sen. For the nine-months, its net loss was RM2.38 million compared with net profit of RM2.49 million in the previous corresponding period. Revenue was RM84.29 million versus RM130.49 million a year ago. Its net asset per share was RM1.12. According to the notes to the accounts, it had short-term and long-term borrowings of RM786 million as at March 31, 2011.

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