Friday, May 20, 2011

FBMKLCI 1544.02 DJ+45.14 CRUDE OIL 99.32 RM 2.9920 

Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd has dismissed Transmile’s appeal and the beleaguered air cargo transport company will be delisted on Tuesday, May 24. Bursa Securities said on Thursday, May 19 that it decided to dismiss the appeal after considering the facts and circumstances.

CBIP’s unit Modipalm Engineering Sdn Bhd has secured a RM32.28 million contract to build a palm oil mill in Sabah. CBIP secured a contract from Winsome Brantian Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd to build the mill with a capacity of 45 tonnes of fresh fruit bunches an hour.

FAVELLE FAVCO BHD [] has secured four contracts totaling RM50.30 million to build tower cranes for four clients. Its contract was to build an offshore crane for Keppel Fels Ltd and Cosco (Nantong) Shipyard Co., Ltd. The other two contracts were with Backam Engineering Corp and Form 700 Pty Ltd to supply a tower crane each.

Malton Bhd’s earnings surged 620% to RM26.28 million from RM3.64 million a year ago, underpinned by higher billings from the property development division. Its revenue increased by 79.4% to RM116.38 million from RM64.89 million while pre-tax profit increased by 512.7% to RM38.6 million from RM6.3 million. Earnings per share were 7.55 sen compared with 1.05 sen.

HUNZA PROPERTIES [] BHD [] reported net profit of RM11.13 million in the third quarter ended March31, 2011, a marginal increase from the RM11.07 million a year ago. Its revenue rose 13.3% to RM66.19 million from RM58.38 million while earnings per share were 5.92 sen compared with 6.94 sen.  It proposed a special interim single-tier dividend of 2.5 sen per share.

Berjaya Corp Bhd (BCorp) has commenced operations at the Sanshui District Bainikeng Sanitary landfill which will solve the waste disposal problems in Sanshui District. Through an open tender and negotiation processes, BCorp said it was awarded The Sanshui District Bainikeng Sanitary landfill build-operate-transfer (BOT) project by the Land, Urban Management & Water Bureau of Sanshui District, formerly known as Construction Bureau of Sanshui District (CBSD) in Foshan City, China. BCorp said it had been granted the rights to build, operate and maintain the landfill for a concession period of 28 years and thereafter transfer the same back to CBSD at no cost.

Jotech Holdings Bhd, a Malaysian precision tool maker, rose the most in two months in Kuala Lumpur trading after first-quarter profit surged fivefold from a year earlier. The stock gained 7.7 per cent to 14 sen at 9:10 a.m. local time, set for its biggest gain since March 16

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