Friday, April 29, 2011

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Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has jumped 159 spots to rank as the 550th biggest company in the world, according to this year’s list of Forbes Global 2000. Of the 20 Malaysian companies on the list, TNB was placed third with sales of US$9.6bil (RM28.4bil), assets of US$23.6bil (RM70bil) and market value of US$11.1bil (RM32.9bil).

The suit by Primus Pacific Partners Ltd's Malaysian unit against certain shareholders and directors of EON Capital Bhd (EON Cap) over the proposed sale of the latter to Hong Leong Bank Bhd (HLB) has been dismissed with costs. In his 100-page decision which took about one-and-a-half hours to deliver, Judicial Commissioner Varghese George Varughese held that petitioner Primus (M) Sdn Bhd had failed to prove the so-called complaints that formed the foundation of the petition against nine board members of EON Cap and three entities controlled by Rin Kei Mei and Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King, who are the shareholders in the banking group.
Sabah-based plywood, veneer and laminated veneer lumber (LVL) manufacturer Focus Lumber Bhd, which made its debut on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia yesterday, was the most actively traded stock and closed with a 97% premium at RM1.18.

Transmile Group Bhd told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that it had to change the way its accounts were prepared for the quarter ended Dec 31 last year due to a material deviation of more than 10% of its financial results. It said that its unaudited financial results released on Feb 22 was prepared on a going-concern basis as it had been optimistic that the lenders would support its debt-restructuring scheme. However, after a dialogue, “the lenders were still uncompromising on their demands for full repayment and disagreed to waive their rights to the corporate guarantee given by Trasmile to the lenders.”

SEGi net profit for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 surged 90.5% to RM18.12 million from RM9.51 million a year ago due to the increase in student enrolments at its institutions. Revenue for the quarter rose to RM68.47 million from RM52.29 million in 2010. Earnings per share were 7.35 sen, while net asset per share was 77.2 sen.

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) is revising its passenger traffic volume target to 72 million for 2014, from 60 million earlier under its five-year plan. Managing director Tan Sri Bashir Ahmad Abdul Majid said passenger growth at KLIA has been very promising and it should be able to hit its initial 60 million passengers target by 2011. “The growth so far as been good as indicated by the traffic in the first three months of the year. We are definitely on track,” he said. Under the five-year plan, MAHB is also targeting to achieve an earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation and returns on equity of RM1 billion and 10% respectively under its five-year plan that expires in 2014.
 

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