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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

FBMKLCI 1552.14 DJ-61.30 CRUDE OIL 98.76 RM 2.9660

MBSB’s additional 506.42 million new ordinary shares of RM1 each issued pursuant to the rights issue with warrants will be listed on Tuesday. MBSB closed three sen lower at RM1.50 on Monday. MBSB’s 506.42 million warrants issued pursuant to the rights issue will also be listed on Tuesday.

Knusford is teaming up with Pembinaan Hamid Abd. Rahman Sdn Bhd to submit prequalification and/or tender for part of the multi-billion ringgit Mass Rapid Transit project in the Klang Valley, The portion would be the Sungai Buloh to Kajang stretch. Knusford will hold a 40% stake and  PHAR 60% in the joint venture company.

London Biscuits Bhd’s net profit fell sharply to RM804,000 in the third quarter ended March 31, 2011 from RM4.03 million a year ago and the company expected the year to be challenging. Revenue fell to RM65.10 million from RM50.92 million while earnings per share were 0.84 sen compared with 4.64 sen. “The group’s result is within management’s expectation in view of the impact of the strength of the ringgit and increase in raw material cost,” it said. For the nine-month period, net profit was RM6.22 million compared with RM11.65 million despite higher revenue at RM183.79 million versus RM152.14 million.

N2N Connect said it was acquiring an 11-storey office building in Bangsar South for RM36 million cash to be partly used as its office space, and to be let out to tenants.

The new Perodua Myvi, due to be launched on June 16, will boost passenger vehicle sales this year, according to automotive analysts. OSK Research said in a report yesterday that Perodua's revised sales forecast of 195,000 units (previously 171,750 units) this year was easily achievable due to the earlier-than-expected launch of the new Myvi. The research firm also upgraded its Malaysian automotive total industry volume (TIV) forecast for 2011 by 4% to 597,456 units, which was a year-on-year decline of 1.3% (TIV hit an all-time high of 605,156 units last year). OSK Research maintained its “sell” call, with a fair value of RM6.61 on UMW Holdings Bhd, which owns a 38% stake in Perodua. OSK Research also upgraded its call on MBM Resources Bhd, which has a 20% stake in Perodua, to “buy” with a fair value of RM3.80, and raised its earnings projection for the current financial year by 20.2%.

Main-board bound UOA Development Bhd posted a net profit of RM130mil for the first quarter ended March 31. Revenue for the period stood at RM145.7mil. The property developer which is expected to be listed tomorrow said its pre-tax profit of RM155.7mil for the three months period was achieved after spending RM21.9mil for administrative and general expenses and RM22.1mil for tax expense.

Time Engineering's shareholderes approved its proposal of a renounceable offer for sale of up to 626.18 million shares (or 24.74% stake) in TdC to Time Engineering shareholders. The offer price for the shares will be fixed by Time Engineering's board of directors at a later date to be announced, and will be priced with at least 20% discount of the five-day volume-weighted average price up to the day prior to the price-fixing date. It will not be less than 48 sen per offer share. The offer is on the basis of eight offer shares for every 10 shares held in Time Engineering.

In an unprecedented move, Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd (SDP) has increased the salaries of 37,000 of its estate and mill workers throughout the country, with each of them expected to earn an extra RM200 in basic salary effective July 1st. SDP has allocated between RM120 mil and RM130mil per annum for this purpose including the increase in EPF and SOCSO contribution, said Sime Darby president and group CEO Datuk Mohd Bakke Salleh.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Today's Company Notes; fbm klci 1519.84

· F&N's 4QFY10 earnings surged to RM462.3mn from RM61.08mn  a year ago and it announced a final single tier dividend of 38 sen per share and a special interim dividend of RM1.10 per share.

·  AZRB is disposing 21.26% equity interest in Eastern Pacific Industrial Corporation Berhad to Lembaga Tabung Amanah Warisan Negeri Terengganu for a total cash consideration of RM111.5mn.

·  Dayang proposed  bonus  issue  and renounceable  rights issues on the basis of 1-for-4 Dayang shares held and after the proposed bonus issue respectively.

·  Uemland has no plans to raise its bid for Sunrise Bhd after the latter's share price jumped above the offer price yesterday. 

·  Mas's  unit  will  introduce jet aircraft operations  with  a  fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft operating out of the  Main  Terminal  Building of Kuala Lumpur International Airport in 2011.

·  HWGB  is  proposing  a private placement of up to 41.36mn  new ordinary shares of RM0.20 each to independent third party investor(s)  to  be  identified later at an issue price which is to be determined later.

·  Lonbisc  has served a notice to voluntarily buy all the remaining 54.4mn shares in TPC Plus Bhd it does not already own for 30sen a share.

·  Malaysia's GDP may expand 4.8% next year, slowing from a 7.4% gain in 2010  following  last  year's  recession,  the  World Bank said in its Malaysia Economic Monitor report.

·  More  U.S.  executives  than  ever  are increasing earnings forecasts compared  with  those  lowering  them, helped by almost $2 trillion of Federal Reserve spending and a recovery in the global economy.