Friday, March 11, 2011

FBMKLCI  1508.88 DJ-228.48 CRUDE OIL 102.82 RM 3.00

Uncertainty in the economic recovery and higher fuel hedging entry cost are some of the reasons why Malaysia Airlines (MAS) drastically reduced its fuel hedging levels this year to 25% from 60% last year. “The hedging range in the airline industry has been lower since 2008 due to the uncertainty in economic recovery, fuel price volatility and the higher fuel hedging entry cost,” MAS chief financial officer Mohd Azha Abdul Jalil told StarBiz in an email response.

Ahmad Zaki Resources Bhd has received a letter of award from the Public Works Department to complete the remaining works of the second phase of the East Coast Expressway.

KNM Group Bhd has set an internal target of potential earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of RM363 million for FY11 against expected total revenue of RM2.4 billion. It said the potential EBITDA for FY12 was RM564 million on the back of an expected revenue of RM3.4 billion.

HONG LEONG BANK BHD [] has received approval for its proposed issue of up to US$300 million senior unsecured bonds from the Securities Commission. “The proceeds from the issuance of the senior bonds will be used for working capital and general banking purposes,” it said.

GEFUNG HOLDINGS BHD [] is making its foray into Indonesia and is planning to undertake a mixed development property project in east of Jakarta. Gefung said on Thursday, March 10 it had signed an MoU with PT Greenworld Development to undertake the project totaling 50.74 acres east of Jakarta.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

FBMKLCI 1517.66 DJ +124.35 CRUDE OIL 104.62 RM 2.999

Malaysia has unveiled investments worth more than RM2bn across nine private projects spanning the energy, agriculture and electronics to healthcare sectors to boost income and create jobs. Among others, the Government announced a RM600m development of seaport and resort in Perak; construction of chemical
plants, facilities for advanced lightning and a renewable energy park; a RM1m integrated oil and gas hub; as well as public private partnership to cultivate fragrant rice. In addition, US giant General Electric is partnering Malaysian telecommunication provider Redtone International to invest in a teleradiology hub while QAV Technologies SB will develop a light emitting diode certification centre. FaberGroup has been roped in to spearhead the development of an energy-saving system.

Cypark Resources Bhd, a solid waste management company is investing RM94.29mil to build a renewable energy park (RE Park) with grid connection on a 26ha remediated landfill in Pajam, Nilai.

Mudajaya has proposed a corporate exercise involving a bonus issue of up to 137.08 million new shares and the setting up of an employees’ share option scheme (ESOS). The bonus issue would on the basis of one bonus share for every three shares held.

KESM net profit for the second quarter ended Jan 31, 2011 rose 27.3% to RM3.31 million from RM2.6 million a year earlier due to higher revenue arising from stronger demand for burn-in and testing services. Revenue for the quarter rose to RM63.66 million from RM55.89 million. Earnings per share was 7.70 sen while net assets per share was RM5.14. For the six months ended Jan 31, KESM’s net profit rose to RM10.34 million from RM5.47 million last year, while revenue increased from RM127.23 million from RM103.14 million.

The share price of Berjaya Food (BFood), which operates the Kenny Rogers Roasters (KRR) chain, fared well on its maiden trading day. The stock opened on a slight premium of 2.5 sen over its offer price of 51 sen and climbed steadily to a day’s high of 64.5 sen. It closed at 63.5 sen, 12.5 sen or nearly 25% higher, against its offer price. Some 35.865m shares were traded, making it the second most active counter on Bursa. BFood is among the best performing IPOs on debut day.

Financially distressed air cargo operator Transmile Group Bhd said yesterday it would continue to engage with lenders to, if possible, finalise a debt restructuring proposal, and to focus on the completion of the proposed disposal of its four MD-11F aircraft. This is expected to significantly pare down its outstanding debt obligations. Its shares had been suspended since last Thursday as it failed to submit a regularisation plan to Bursa Malaysia. As at Dec 31, 2010, Tranmile’s balance sheet showed that it had debts totalling RM531.5mil.

MUHIBBAH Engineering (M) Bhd’s earnings may at least double this year on rising construction orders, according to UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Ltd. The Malaysian builder has secured at least RM480 million of construction orders so far this year, exceeding 2010’s RM458 million worth of jobs clinched, Vincent Khoo, an analyst at UOB-Kay Hian, wrote in a report today.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

FBMKLCI 1515.74 DJ-79.85 CRUDE OIL 104.99 RM 2.99

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.    5196                BJFOOD            0.51                         0.21                 2.55

Local airlines, along with other carriers worldwide, will see higher fuel costs eat into their first-quarter profits, as political unrest in Libya continues to push oil prices to new highs not seen in over two years.
Crude for April delivery was quoted at US$106.45 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange yesterday, with the jet fuel price hitting close to US$130 per barrel.

DRB-HICOM Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary DRB-Hicom Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd (Deftech) has received a contract worth RM7.55bil from the Malaysian Government to supply armoured-wheeled vehicles (AWV). DRB-HICOM told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that Deftech had accepted a letter of award from the Government to design, develop, manufacture, commission, supply and deliver 257 units of 12 variants of the 8x8 AWVs . The contract is for a period of seven years beginning 2011.

Trading in the shares of Berjaya Retail Bhd was suspended yesterday pending a material announcement.
The company yesterday requested for a suspension of trading of its securities for three market days, from 9am on Monday until 5pm tomorrow.

Multi Sports Holdings Ltd plans to sponsor a Taiwan depository receipt programme (TDR) that would represent up to 67.50 million new shares of 5 US cents each or 15% of its current paid-up share capital.
The company told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that it would issue up to 67.50 million new shares at an issue price to be determined later, which would be the underlying shares for the programme.

Malaysian Merchant Marine Bhd (MMM) is facing a possible de-listing after failing to submit its regularisation plan to the Securities Commission or Bursa Malaysia Securities for approval within the stipulated timeframe.

Sunway Holdings Bhd’s unit Sunway Construction Sdn Bhd (SunCon) has secured a contract worth RM74.1mil from Bio-XCell Sdn Bhd to undertake the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of a central utilities facility at Biotechnological Park Bio-XCell in Nusajaya, Johor.

The Edge FinancialDaily reports that while investors may have turned sceptical towards loss-making WiMAX player Packet One Networks Sdn Bhd (P1) (which is under Green Packet Bhd), its new strategic partner SK Telecom (SKT) believes there is much value in P1's wireless business as a launchpad for SKT's aspiration to expand regionally in Southeast Asia.

SEGI International Bhd (SEGi) group managing director Datuk Clement Hii Chii Kok has emerged as the second largest shareholder of the company after he acquired 30.3 million shares on Monday, raising his stake to 20.61%.

Monday, March 7, 2011

FBMKLCI 1522.61 DJ-88.32 CRUDE OIL 104.91 RM 2.99

BURSA MALAYSIA is likely to continue its uptrend this week with the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) expected to trade between 1,540 and 1,550 points level, dealers said. Investor sentiment remains positive on hopes foreign funds would flow back to emerging markets on a cheaper US dollar after the Federal Reserve suggested keeping its monetary easing policy.
However, a dealer said worries about tightening policies in emerging markets to combat inflation could still cap the upside in Asian markets, including Malaysia.

INVESTORS in the London FTSE 100 Index will have one eye on the events in conflict-hit Libya this week, and its effect on oil prices, and the other on the monthly interest-fixing Bank of England meeting. Trading sessions have been uncertain, with investors hesitant amid alarming images of unrest from oil-producing Libya and more upbeat news on the US economy and in company results. “The British markets seem less optimistic looking on the future of the economic recovery due to the growing global uncertainties, with the oil price and inflation on the way up,” said experts at UK Markets.

Sunway’s unit Sunway CONSTRUCTION Sdn Bhd Holdings Bhd has secured a RM257.96 million contract for the proposed construction of part of the Legoland Malaysia Theme Park in Johor. Sunway Construction had accepted the letter of award from IDR Assets Sdn Bhd to build package four of the theme park.

Fajarbaru’s unit has received the letter of acceptance from the BINA PURI HOLDINGS BHD-TIM Sekata joint venture for part of the light rail transit (LRT) extension project valued at RM62.66 million. Its unit Fajarbaru Builder Sdn Bhd was appointed by Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd as the nominated sub-contractor to the joint venture.

BANDAR RAYA DEVELOPMENTS BHD, whose unit BR Property Holdings Sdn Bhd has secured a RM450 million term loan to repay inter-company loans, payment of dividend and working capital purposes.

MUTIARA GOODYEAR DEVELOPMENT Bhd has launched its new phase of its lifestyle homes in Nadayu 92, Kajang with a gross development value (GDV) of over RM40 million.

UEM Group Bhd is looking into investing more in India’s infrastructure development projects particularly expressways, which presents tremendous growth potential. The projects would be undertaken by PLUS EXPRESSWAYS BHD [] and UEM BUILDERS BHD [].