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Monday, May 30, 2011

FBMKLCI 1548.69 DJ+38.82 CRUDE OIL100.46 RM2.9910

Sime Darby posted net profit of RM820.12 million in the third quarter ended March 31, 2011 compared with net loss of RM308.63 million a year ago. Revenue increased by 39.8pct to RM10.59 billion compared with RM7.57 billion. Earnings per share were 13.66 sen.

Land & General posted losses of RM3.22 million in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011 compared  with net profit of RM12.91 million a year ago mainly due to losses in quoted investments. “The loss for the current quarter arose mainly due to  fair value loss of RM3.5 million recognised on its quoted investments, net interest expenses of RM1.1 million recognised from FRS 139 implementation, and share of losses from its jointly controlled entities of RM1.7 million,” it said.

Alam Maritim posted net losses of RM7.38 million on weaker performance by it offshore support vessels segment. Net loss for 1Q ended March 31, 2011 was a stark contrast of RM20.51 million a year ago.
Revenue fell 48% to RM34.68 million from RM66.87 million. Loss per share was 0.9 sen compared with earnings per share of 4.0 sen.

Kulim’s earnings jumped 105% to RM127.10 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 (1QFY11) from RM61.89 million a year ago. Its revenue climbed 34% to RM1.657 billion from RM1.234 billion while earnings per share were 10.12 sen compared with 16.40 sen a year ago.

IJM Corp swung into the red in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011 with net loss of RM20.19 million versus a net profit of RM111.04 million a year ago due to its overseas operations. The losses were expected by the market as it would have to make provisions and losses in its international operations. Its operating profit before tax fell by 53.9% to RM75 million compared to RM163 million a year ago “following the provision made against contractual claims, recovery of receivables and project losses in some of the group’s overseas projects”. Its revenue rose 20.9% to RM1.047 billion from RM866.46 million mainly due to the CONSTRUCTION [], property, industry and infrastructure divisions. It announced an interim dividend of 7.0 sen a share.

KUB Malaysia Bhd, a telecommunications services provider, fell to its lowest level in more than two months after posting a first-quarter loss of RM5.04 million. The stock slid 2.1 per cent to 69.5 sen at 9:09 a.m. local time in Kuala Lumpur trading, set for its lowest close since March 18.

Malayan Flour Mills Bhd proposed a share split and special dividend of 62 sen per share, according to a company statement in Kuala Lumpur today. The company also proposed to raise as much as RM200.2 million from a rights offer, it said.

Monday, December 20, 2010

FBMKLCI 1499.88 DJ-7.34 CRUDE OIL 89.01 RM 3.11

SHARES on Bursa Malaysia is expected move sideways this week and confined within a tight-low-volume-doldrum of 1,490 and 1,510 points. Affin Investment Bank Head of Retail Research Dr Nazri Khan said the FTSE Bursa Malaysia (FBM) Composite Index made an impressive gain of 19% over the past six months. We are not surprised to see further consolidation in the last two weeks of December due to the year-end rebalancing, options annual expiration and holiday thin trading, he said. Nazri said the local market was still upbeat in the medium-term, but it could be distracted by the European sovereign debt situation and the rising bond yield in the near-term. He said renewed European debt worries tied to Moody's warning of a downgrade of Spain and Ireland's debt and poor Portuguese bond auction may dent the local market for a while.

Government-linked investment companies (GLICs), including Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (KWAP), have indicated an intention to vote in favour of the proposed takeover of PLUS Expressways Bhd by UEM Group and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), reliable sources said.

DiGi.Com Bhd, a Malaysian mobile- phone operator, will invest RM700 million in capital expenditure next year, the Star newspaper reported, citing chief executive officer Henrik Clausen. The investment is similar to the amount spent this year, though more money will be used to improve its data and Internet network in 2011 compared with voice services, according to the report today.  

Johor Corp (JCorp) is seeking to remove Tan Sri Muhammad Ali Hashim, its previous head for 18 years, from the boards of three listed companies it has direct stakes in. The move seems to confirm speculation that Muhammad Ali, who had suddenly resigned as JCorp's CEO in July, is no longer in the good books of the powers that be in the state of Johor. JCorp has called for EGMs at Kulim (M) Bhd, KPJ Healthcare Bhd and Damansara Realty Bhd (DRealty) for this purpose. The removal of Muhammad Ali will be via ordinary resolutions at each of these companies, which means that a simple majority of shareholder votes would achieve the desired result. While JCorp controls more than 50% of the equity of Kulim and DRealty, it owns only 237.8 million shares in KPJ Healthcare, according to the latest shareholding changes filed with Bursa Malaysia. And according to Bloomberg data, this number of shares amounts to only a 42.6% stake in KPJ.

IJM Corp Bhd, a property developer and contractor, has secured a RM460.59m contract from Naza TTDI Construction SB for the “superstructure work” for Platinum Park’s phase three. The project involves the development of a 50- and 38- storey office towers comprising a one level facilities area at level 10, eight levels of podium carparks and a three-level basement carpark, according to a filing to Bursa Malaysia last Friday. The completion date is 31 Dec, 2013, IJM said in the filing.

Friday, December 3, 2010

FBMKLCI 1503.22 DJ+106.63 CRUDE OIL 87.87 RM 3.115

TM stands to gain RM444.7 million through the proposed sale of some 191.46 million shares it holds in Axiata Group Bhd, representing a 2.27% stake via private placement or in the open market.

Glomac’s 1HFY11 results stripping out the RM4.9m fair value gain on properties, its 1HFY11 turnover and core net profit improved significantly by 99% (+12% q-o-q) and 47% (+40% q-o-q) respectively on the back of higher progress billings from its high unbilled sales. Its latest unbilled sales stood at RM572m (1.8x FY10’s turnover).

IJM Corp and JAKS Resources’ 60:40 joint venture has secured a RM268.5m contract from the Ministry of
Energy, Green Technology and Water for the Pahang-Selangor Raw water transfer project. The project involves the construction of 3m nominal diameter mild steel pipes with a total length about 24km and two access roads of 1.9km and 1.5km long (including 80m long bridge).

EPF will raise up to RM765.5m from a planned sale of a block of RHB Capital shares, which will see its shareholding in the bank drop below the 50% mark. A term sheet detailing the placement exercise obtained by Reuters showed that the indicative pricing of the placement had been set at between RM7.50 and RM7.90 per share.

Friday, November 26, 2010

FBMKLCI: 1496.49 

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.    5183                PCHEM           5.200                         3.640               26.000


AirAsia Bhd posted a record net profit of RM327.29 million in 3QFY10 ended Sept 30, up 140% from RM136.26 million the previous corresponding quarter as it flew more passengers. 

Genting Bhd's 3QFY10 ended Sept 30 net profit grew 3.62% to RM765.92 million from RM739.17 million in the previous quarter with a deceleration of contribution from its Singapore and Malaysia leisure and hospitality operations.

JohorCorp (JCorp), the ultimate major shareholder of QSR Brands Bhd, has poured cold water on Tan Sri Halim Saad's bid for Malaysia's biggest fast food group on the same day that a much higher offer was made. Earlier yesterday, US private equity group Carlyle Group offered RM6.70 a share for QSR, its parent Kulim (M) Bhd told Bursa Malaysia. But JCorp's evening announcement provided a late twist to the tale and raised more questions as it did not comment on Carlyle's bid

DRB-HICOM Bhd  said net profit for the second quarter to September 30 grew 185.5 per cent to RM155 million, from RM54.3 million in the same period last year. Consequently, net profit for the six months was at RM355.2 million against RM114.8 million in the first half of last year.

The government is expected to award the jobs for the long-awaited light rail transit (LRT) extension project soon, and successful bidders have been short listed. Sources said. According to a source familiar with the matter, parties that had lobbied for the LRT extension jobs for the Ampang and Kelana Jaya lines include UEM Group, IJM Corp, Bina Puri and TRC Synergies. The contracts to be awarded will be building of LRT stations, laying groundwork and alignment before constructing the railway. The total extension length of the Kelana Jaya line is 17km and for the Ampang line 17.7km. Both extensions will see an additional 13 stations.

Construction work on the Penang Sentral Integrated Transport Hub in Butterworth is expected to begin next month, according to developer Malaysian Resources Corp (MRCB). MRCB executive director, Datuk Ahmad Zaki Zahid, said the company has solved all the land issues and the project could proceed as usual. "The first phase of the project is expected to be completed before 2013," he told a media briefing yesterday The hub, a component project of the Northern Corridor Economic Region, would be undertaken by a joint-venture between MRCB and Pelaburan Hartanah Bumiputra .  It was earlier reported that the first phase would be delayed due to some land issues.  Ahmad Zaki said the actual cost of the project was expected to increase to RM2.7bn

MAS posted operating profit of RM122.7 million for the third quarter ended Sept 30 (3Q2010) compared with an operating loss of RM77.4 million a year ago, which lifted the nine-month financial period solidly into the black. For the 3Q2010, the significant improvement was mainly due to higher operating revenue and improvement in its yield.

PROTON saw its earnings decline 19.6% to RM65.92 million in the second quarter ended Sept 30, 2010 from RM82.06 million a year ago, due to  one-off provision for stock obsolescence and branding cost. It said on Thursday, Nov 25 revenue was 6.6% higher at RM2.24 billion compared with RM2.10 billion. Earnings per share were 12 sen compared with 14.9 sen. Its net asset per share was RM9.83. Group profit before tax was RM81.26 million, a decline of 19% from RM100.65 million a year ago.

YTL Corp Bhd reported a 34.3% increase in its earnings at RM278.9 million for the first quarter ended Sept 30 from RM207.5 million a year ago, boosted by the strong performance in its major operating companies.
 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Today's company notes: fbmklci 1526.98

  • IJM bags RM690m cancer institute contract
  • Salcon secures RM52m contract in Kelantan 
  • Biport hires boats for two companies 
  • PLUS accepts UEM-EPF offer
  • SUPERMX  Shifting to Higher Margin Gloves 
  • YTL Power’s 11% share price spike yesterday reflects excitement ahead of its WiMAX network launch next week rather than privatisation speculation. Earnings impact of this venture is still difficult to quantify, thus we make no changes to our FY11-13 EPS forecasts which already factor in RM60m-80m WiMAX start-up losses.   
  • The Edge FinancialDaily reported on Wednesday Maybank is rumoured to be keen on acquiring OSK Holdings Bhd, which is on an expansion trail in the Asean region, in a move to beef up the former's investment banking arm.
  • Hartalega posted net profit of RM47.09 million in the second quarter ended Sept 30, 2010 from RM33.1 million a year ago as it benefited from an increase in demand and larger production capacity.