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Thursday, May 26, 2011

FBMKLCI 1533.57 DJ+38.45 CRUDE OIL 101.73 RM 3.0190

Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) posted a net loss despite recording strong revenue and traffic growth for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 as high jet fuel price and a stronger ringgit impacted earnings. The airline posted a net loss of RM242.33mil for the quarter under review from a net profit of RM310.04mil in the previous corresponding quarter after taking into account Airbus' compensation for late delivery. Revenue was 3.26% lower at RM3.19bil as fuel cost surged by 32% or RM321mil.

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd's net profit for first quarter ended March 31 was 9.4% higher year-on-year at RM917mil as credit losses dropped sharply. The net profit was equivalent to net earnings per share of 12.3 sen from 11.86 sen a year ago. This was achieved despite a 1.3% decrease in revenue to RM2.75bil for the quarter under review. The annualised net return on equity (ROE) for the quarter was 15.7%.

Telekom Malaysia Bhd's (TM) net profit for its first quarter ended March 31 (Q1FY11) was down 32.8% to RM163.3mil from a year ago mainly due to lower unrealised exchange gains on translation of foreign currency borrowings. But the revenue for the quarter under review recorded a 1.1% growth to RM2.15bil year-on-year (y-o-y), mainly attributed to higher revenue from data, Internet and multimedia services, which when combined contributed 57% of the group's total revenue for the quarter. Earnings per share was down to 4.6 sen for the quarter from 6.9 sen a year ago.

Mah Sing Group Bhd's net profit jumped 47.6% to RM41.1mil for the first quarter ended March 31 due to progressive recognition of development revenue and contribution from its property projects in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor Bahru. The company said in a statement yesterday that revenue for the quarter rose to RM311.7mil against RM238.3mil a year ago. Earnings per share stood at 4.95 sen. Mah Sing said projects that contributed to the group's profit and revenue included Perdana Residence 2 in Selayang, Garden Residence in Cyberjaya as well as Hijauan Residence and One Legenda in Cheras.

Proton Holdings Bhd posted a higher net profit of RM61.6mil for the fourth quarter ended March 31 compared with a net profit of RM2.64mil in the previous corresponding quarter. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the company attributed the positive results to higher vehicle sales for Proton and Lotus Group International Ltd. Proton vehicle sales for the fourth quarter was driven by demand for its Persona, Saga, Exora and Inspira models. However, for its full financial year ended March 31 (FY2011), Proton's net profit dropped by 30.5% year-on-year to RM152mil against a net profit of RM218.9mil previously.
Revenue for FY2011 grew to RM8.98bil compared with RM8.2bil in the previous year.

Property developer Ibraco Bhd, which has exited the Practice Note 17 (PN17) list, will embark on a new residential project in Stutong here. The company also plans to extend its property development activities to other major towns in Sarawak and venture into construction business. Chief executive officer Chew Chiaw Han said Ibraco would launch the proposed Stutong housing project, comprising 77 single-storey terraced and semi-detached houses, in July. “The project will have a gross development value (GDV) of about RM15mil,” he told StarBiz.

Property developer UEM Land Holdings Bhd's net profit and revenue for the first quarter ended March 31 soared compared with the same quarter a year ago on realisation of earnings from its own projects in Nusajaya, Johor, and from subsidiary Sunrise Bhd. The company said net profit jumped 460.34% to RM17.60mil on revenue that advanced 372.77% to RM187.68mil. 

Muhibbah secured a contract worth RM101 million in Australia for the Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) jetty and marine structure project.

KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BHD (KLK) posted a strong set of earnings in the first quarter, with net profit at RM373.85 million, up 73% than the RM215.93 million a year ago. Revenue also showed an increase, rising 24.6% to RM2.368 billion from RM1.90 billion a year ago.

Alliance Financial Group Bhd’s fourth quarter earnings rose 10% to RM84.93 million from RM77.25 million a year ago due to higher net income, lower overheads and lower impairment charge. Revenue was RM270.53 million compared with RM277.56 million, earnings per share were 5.5 sen compared with 5.0 sen.

Monday, May 23, 2011

FBMKLCI 1541.03 DJ-93.28 CRUDE OIL 99.53 RM 2.9870

BURSA Malaysia is likely to be lower this week with the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) expected to drift between 1,530 and 1,540-point level. Affin Investment Bank head of retail research, Dr Nazri Khan, said rising inflation, the start of interest rates upcycle, the unexpected commodity bubble burst and the uninspiring overnight session on Wall Street were likely to be important forces to influence the broad market's direction. The economic situation also remains uncertain for the Group of 3 (US, Europe and Japan) following the untimely resignation of International Monetary Fund chief last week. However, he said, the local market was likely to find footing from stable ringgit, oil and gold price. Nazri said the local market was also likely to get support from the potential listing of Felda Sugar, the launching of Financial Sector Master Plan and the start of the third round of banking consolidation next month. Further, the news that the local giant construction MMC Corp planned to list its energy and port units, with an estimated market capitalisation of up to RM14bil, would also create some excitement, he said.

Mah Sing Group Bhd will launch RM2.5bil to RM3bil worth of projects in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor this year to meet its sales target of RM2bil for the current financial year ending Dec 31. Group managing director and chief executive Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum said the projects would comprise an array of commercial, residential and industrial properties.

Analysts still bearish on sector due to weak global chip sales
PETALING JAYA: Research analysts are still bearish on the semiconductor sector in the country.
Last month, analysts downgraded their calls on Malaysian Pacific Industries Bhd (MPI) and Unisem (M) Bhd following weaker-than-expected financial numbers for the first quarter of this year. Research houses said the earnings of both semiconductor companies were impacted due to inventory adjustment among clients following a supply pile-up in the second half of 2010. TA Securities Research recently downgraded the semiconductor sector from “neutral” to “underweight”. “We foresee global chip sales remaining weak in the second quarter of this year as many semi-device makers are moderating production after the earthquake in Japan,” said the report. The continuous strengthening of the ringgit against the US dollar will be tough for local semiconductor manufacturers as revenue is denominated in the US dollar, according to the report.

Melati Ehsan was awarded a RM148.63 million project from the Public Works Department to build a road stretching from Gua Musang in Kelantanf to Kampung Relong in Pahang. Melati’s unit Pembinaan Kery Sdn Bhd accepted a letter of award from the PWD for the road CONSTRUCTION [] project which starts on June 15 this year until Dec 10, 2013.

TSH Resources has allocated RM100 million or more per year as PLANTATION [] development capital expenditure (capex) for new planting of oil palm trees, the bulk of which will in Kalimantan, Indonesia. Bulk of the RM100 million capex would be for new planting in Kalimantan where it has about 58,000 ha of land which is still unplanted. The Indonesian operations, with the trees maturing by next year, would underpin TSH’s fresh fruit bunches output, productivity and revenue.

KPJ Healthcare reported a set of unimpressive earnings at RM27.51 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 (1QFY2011) compared with RM27.24 million a year ago. Revenue rose 16.4% to RM437.75 million from RM376.04 million a year ago while earnings per share were 5.09 sen compared with 5.19 sen. It declared 2.4 sen dividend per share. However, KPJ expected the group’s performance would continue to improve in line with increasing demand, hospital capacity and activities.

MK Land Holdings Bhd’s net profit rose more than two-fold to RM7.22 million in the third quarter ended March 31 versus RM2.02 million a year ago, underpinned by its strong property performance. Revenue rose to RM165.15 million from RM94.74 million. Net asset per share was 87 sen.

Can-One Bhd has taken court action KIAN JOO CAN FACTORY BHD [] over the latter’s proposed one-for-two bonus issue and the proposed renounceable rights issue of 166.56 million 2five-year warrants 2011/2016 on the basis of one warrant for every four KJCF shares held after the proposed bonus. Can-One claimed the proposals breached the rights of Can-One under the shares sales agreement dated March 13, 2009 and in breach of the Order of the Court of Appeal dated Aug 25, 2010 and the order of the Federal Court dated Feb 21, 2011.

The Edge weekly reports that crane manufacturer Handal Resources has been on an expansion trail since it was listed two years ago, and the strategy has borne fruit.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

FBMKLCI 1525.92 DJ-117.53 CRUDE OIL 105.93 RM 2.99

Land & General Bhd’s EGM will be at the Sri Damansara Club, KL at 10am. The company proposes to acquire 10 parcels of land with 27-hole golf course and clubhouse and several plots of vacant land in Seremban for RM25 million. MSWG said the proposed acquisition is a related party transaction involving at least four directors on the board and major shareholders.

OSK HOLDINGS BHD [] AGM will be at Plaza OSK, KL at 2.30pm. MSWG to raise questions about the reasons for the allowances of impairments losses on investments classified under Securities HTM of RM7.6 million and Securities AFS of RM38.7 million as disclosed in Note 37 on page 152 of the annual report. MSWG to also ask as the group loans and financing segment was the third biggest contributor, accounting for 23% of the group's pre-tax profit. In 2010, OSK loans and financing segment achieved pre-tax profit growth of 40% to RM45.5 million. What are OSK's plans to expand this segment, especially since the group was able to amass substantial deposit base of RM4.5 billion?

The Edge FinancialDaily reports the gaming sector is in the spotlight once again, with the focus on Berjaya Sports Toto Bhd (BToto).According to a Reuters report, tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan was mulling the sale of a 49% stake in BToto's unlisted numbers forecast operator (NFO) for about US$1 billion (RM3.03 billion).
ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc has extended Handal Resources Bhd’s contract to provide crane services for a further one year, from May 1 to April 30, 2012.

Its unit Handal Offshore Services Sdn Bhd had received an extension of contract which it said would contribute to the group’s earnings for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011. The contract was initially awarded to Handal Offshore in May 2006 for a five-year term expiring in April 2011.

Eastern & Oriental Bhd has received the Penang Government’s in-principle approval for its master plan to undertake a mixed integrated project on a proposed reclaimed site on the island. The company said the approval was for the development on the site, which is to be reclaimed under phase two of its Seri Tanjung Pinang in Tanjong Tokong, Penang.

Favelle Favco Bhd’s units have secured contracts worth a combined RM89.5 million for the supply of four offshore cranes. Favelle Favco Cranes Pte Ltd was to supply Keppel Fels Ltd with an offshore crane, which was expected to be delivered from end 2011 to early of 2012.

MAH SING GROUP BHD [] is buying nine parcels of land in Tanjung Kupang, Johor Bahru measuring 205.72 acres for RM54.7 million for an industrial park. The land was acquired at about RM6.10 per sq ft and it plans to develop into an integrated industrial and business park named Mah Sing i-Parc. “Based on preliminary plans, Mah Sing i-Parc will comprise semi-detached factories, detached factories and shop offices with an estimated gross development value of approximately RM610 million,” it said.

Press Metal Bhd and three foreign companies, which together plan to invest some RM9.5bil in energy-intensive industries in Samalaju Industrial Park, Bintulu, have signed separate power purchase agreement (PPA) term sheet with Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB). SEB,Asia Minerals Ltd and Tokuyama Corp – would require a long-term supply of 1,300MW to power their plants. The electricity will be supplied by the 2,400MW Bakun hydroelectric dam, which is expected to produce its first 300MW in three months.