Friday, January 7, 2011

FBMKLCI 1568.37 DJ-25.58 CRUDE OIL 88.26 RM 3.04

Selangor has made a fresh offer to the water concessionaires in another effort to resolve the impasse in the state’s water-restructuring exercise. Worth over RM9bil, according to Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim in a press briefing yesterday, the offer was the third by the state government and the fifth overall, counting one offer worth RM10.3bil by the Federal Government and another worth RM10.8bil by Gamuda Bhd, owner of a 40% stake in Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Splash). Khalid said in a press statement issued yesterday that the state was offering to acquire the entire stakes in Puncak Niaga Sdn Bhd for RM64.62 per share, Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd for RM20.78 per share, Konsortium Abass Sdn Bhd for RM9.39 per share and Splash for RM5.95 per share.

Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank), the country's largest bank in assets, is planning to take over Singapore stockbroker Kim Eng Holdings Ltd in a deal valued at up to S$1.79bil (RM4.26bil) to grow its regional footprint in investment banking and stockbroking operations. Maybank will pay S$768mil (RM1.9bil) to buy a 44.6% stake in Kim Eng from chairman and chief executive officer Ronald Anthony Ooi and Taiwan's Yuanta Securities Asia Financial Services Ltd and launch a buyout offer for the remaining shares of the Singapore company which is ranked as a top 5 stockbroker in Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.Kim Eng also has a presence in global financial centres in Hong Kong, London and New York. 

Sunway City Bhd has launched its latest integrated mixed development – Sunway Nexis at Dataran Sunway, Petaling Jaya. In a statement yesterday, the company said the development covered 5.83 acres with a gross development value of RM500mil. The development is being undertaken by Sunway Damansara Sdn Bhd. Sunway City managing director of property development Ho Hon Sang said: “Sunway Nexis is a complete lifestyle centre encompassing leisure, entertainment, recreation and work facilities. Following the success of Sunway Giza, this development offers modern retail shops, office suites and SoHo with a promising potential for growth.

Ramunia, which is without a core business, is in talks to acquire Syarikat Borcos Shipping SB, sources said. Negotiation is rumored to have commenced, but it is not known how the acquisition will be concluded.

TM is expected to finish its internal investigation on alleged bribes to its employees, a month from the board subcommittee
inaugural meeting on 3 Jan.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha expects a conservative 7% growth in passenger arrivals at Malaysian airports this year, riding on the fast growing Asia Pacific region. “We have achieved more than 15% growth in 2010 and are confident of seeing growth this year,” he said.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

FBMKLCI 1566.17 DJ+31.71 CRUDE OIL 90.60 RM 3.04

MTD Cap joint venture company in the Philippines continues to receive opposition to its toll hike at South Luzon Expressway (SLEX). The highway owner and operator told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that its subsidiary MTD Manila Expressways Inc had received a copy of a second supplemental petition for the issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) and/or status quo ante order to restrain the implementation of the 290% rise in toll fees at the SLEX.

Maxwell International Holdings – a China-based sports footwear manufacturer – will be listed on Thursday. Its offer of 20 million new shares was undersubscribed, with applications for 18.015 million shares.  The IPO consisted of a public issue of 63.75 million new 40 sen shares at an offer price of 54 sen each.

The Edge FinancialDaily also reports that the severe flooding in Australia has resulted in a dip in Tenaga Nasional Bhd's (TNB) share price on the back of rising coal prices following a supply disruption, although this could represent an opportunity to accumulate shares in the national utility company, say some analysts.

CHUAN HUAT RESOURCES BHD’s rights issue of 41.79 million warrants was oversubscribed by 16.45 times. The total acceptances and excess applications received for the rights issue was for 729.26 million, or 1,745.10% of the 41.79 million warrants available.

UMW Holdings, a vehicle assembler and industrial equipment maker, plans to revisit the listing proposal of its oil and gas unit once the division returns to the black this year. The unit, known as UMW Oil & Gas Bhd, which houses exploration operations, fabrication and pipe-manufacturing businesses, is expected to be profitable again by June this year in line with an industry wide turnaround, according to UMW president and group CEO Datuk Syed Hisham Syed Wazir. The move to spin off its oil and gas unit has been delayed several times after the plan was made public in 2008, with officials citing unfavourable market conditions and sentiment for the postponement.

Telekom Malaysia Bhd was served with a RM25m judgement in default on Monday by a local technology company, which it intends to set aside. AINB Tech (M) SB had served the judgement dated 2 Dec 2010, which included claims for expenses incurred for the purpose of a project known as ‘supply, delivery, installation, testing, commissioning and support of One Number Service’ between the two parties, Telekom said in a Bursa Malaysia filing, yesterday.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

FBMKLCI 1551.64 DJ+20.43 CRUDE OIL 89.05 RM 3.04
Sime Darby Bhd is claiming that an indemnity agreement that was signed between unit Sime Darby Holdings Bhd and former head of the group's energy and utilities (E&U) division, Datuk Mohamad Shukri Baharom, is void. The conglomerate, which filed a civil suit last month against its former group chief executive officer, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zubir Murshid and two others (including Shukri), said in its statement of claim that it is seeking back a sum amounting to RM851,313 that was paid to Shukri under the indemnity agreement. “In consequence, the plaintiffs contend that the indemnity agreement is void, and Shukri is obliged to return the said sum of RM851,313 to Sime Holdings. According to the statement of claim, Sime Darby's board of directors had, by September 2009, become aware of the cost overruns that had taken place in four projects carried out by its E&U division, namely the Bakun Project, Qatar Petroleum Project, Maersk Oil Qatar Project and the Marine Project.

Tomei to sell KL land to Oasis. Jeweller Tomei Consolidated Bhd will dispose of six pieces of land in Kuala Lumpur to Oasis Properties Sdn Bhd for a total of RM4.6mil as part of its on-going cost optimisation and business streamlining strategy.

Integrax chairman quits. Integrax Bhd told Bursa Malaysia that its chairman Datuk Syed Tamim Ansari Syed Mohamed has resigned.  Plantations have surged in recent weeks, underpinned by the bullish crude palm oil (CPO) prices.

CPO prices hit a fresh 33-month high on Tuesday, as part of a weather-driven rally in global vegetable oil markets. Prospects of shrinking supplies come as top Asian buyers such as China need to build inventories for Lunar New Year holidays in early February, which run for about 10 days, according to Reuters.
The benchmark March 2011 CPO contract on rose 0.9% to RM3,888 per tonne, after earlier going as high as RM3,905 -- a level unseen since March 10, 2008.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

FBMKLCI 1533.42 DJ+93.24 CRUDE OIL 91.60 RM 3.04

Petra Energy is close to bagging a RM100m contract from Murphy Oil for hook-up and commissioning works,sources say. It is learnt that Petra Energy could make an announcement to the local bourse soon after ironing out a few minor issues. The job from Murphy is said to be at the same rates as the one offered by Petronas Carigali.

MRCB-IJM Land merger aborted ‘over CEO choice’
The inability of Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB) and IJM Land Bhd to come to an agreement over who will lead the new entity is the cause of the merger between the two property firms being called off. 
A source confirmed this to StarBiz yesterday following both companies' announcements to Bursa Malaysia last Thursday that the merger was aborted as they were unable to reach an agreement on the definitive terms and conditions of the proposed merger, following a series of discussions. “The breakdown in talks is purely management related essentialy on the leadership of the new entity,” the source said. He said there was a difference in opinion on whether MRCB chief executive officer (CEO) Mohamed Razeek Hussain or IJM Land CEO-cum-managing director Datuk Soam Heng Choon should lead the new entity.

Sunway Holdings Bhd has secured two contracts totalling RM218.82mil for the expansion of a Universiti Teknologi Mara campus and a proposed link bridge in the city centre. The proposed projects are expected to contribute positively to the earnings of Sunway Group for the financial year ending Dec 31 onwards, it said in a statement to Bursa Malaysia.

MK Land Holdings Bhd is selling two plots of leasehold land in Sungai Buloh, Selangor, to Foster Estate Sdn Bhd for RM130mil cash. It told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that it had entered into sale-and-purchase agreements with Foster Estate on Dec 30, 2010 to dispose of 18.54 acres for RM100.78mil and another 8.32 acres for RM29.21mil. MK Land said it was disposing of the two plots to unlock their value which it had no immediate plans to develop and the proposals were expected to be completed by the end of 2011.
 
Maxbiz resumes trading on Tuesday. Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhs has directed the company make an immediate announcement in accordance with Paragraph 4.0 of PN 17 that it has triggered the prescribed criterion under paragraph 2.1(f) of PN 17. Bursa Securities had granted an extension until Dec 27, 2010 for Messrs. Gomez & Co to complete and submit its PN 17 assessment report to Bursa but the said report was not submitted to Bursa Securities by the due date. Hence, Bursa Securities deemed the company had failed to comply with the requirements and obligations as stated in the Bursa Securities' letters dated Nov 10, Dec 9 and Dec 24,  2010 respectively.

Parkson is expanding into Cambodia after it received a certificate of commercial registration from the government there to set up Parkson Cambodia Holdings Co., Ltd Parkson Cambodia will operate department stores in Cambodia.

Monday, January 3, 2011

FBMKLCI 1518.91 DJ +7.80 CRUDE OIL 91.33 RM 3.06

RHB Banking Group, in a collaborative effort with Pos Malaysia Bhd, is launching today the Pos Malaysia-RHB Shared Banking Services to enable banking services for its customers at selected Pos Malaysia outlets nationwide. The appointment of Pos Malaysia as the shared banking provider will also result in the opening of Easy by RHB kiosks at selected Pos Malaysia outlets that are involved in the marketing and processing of retail financial products, targeting the mass-market segment that is currently underserved, especially in the rural areas.

Property firms IJM Land Bhd and Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB), which announced their plan last month to merge and potentially become the second largest property player, have aborted the plan. MRCB and IJM Land announced to Bursa Malaysia last Friday that the merger was aborted as both companies were not able to reach an agreement on the definitive terms and conditions of the proposed merger, following a series of discussions. They also announced that trading in the shares of both companies was suspended and would only resume on Monday. MRCB and IJM Land officials declined to comment when contacted by StarBiz. It is believed that the much anticipated merger between the two firms, announced on Nov 23, was called off due to issues over management and shareholding structure of the new entity post-merger.

The Malaysia Oil Palm Dealers Association (MOPDA) has expressed concern over the move by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) to bar dealers from buying and selling oil palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB). MOPDA president Datuk Abdul Fattah Abdullah said the new ruling was not beneficial to stakeholders, particularly dealers and the industry as a whole. The buying and selling of FFB among dealers was the norm and if small dealers were not allowed to trade among themselves, this would result in loss of employment, income and the eventual folding of the enterprises, he said. The MPOB ruling, said to take effect from today, was to give the opportunity for estates, smallholders and dealers to sell directly to millers, prevent small dealers from being monopolised by big dealers, and enhance the quality of oil palm fruits so that the oil extraction rate would exceed 25%.