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Friday, June 17, 2011

FBMKLCI 1554.24 DJ+64.25 CRUDE OIL 95.57 RM 3.01

The sale of a 25% stake in RHB Capital Bhd (RHB Cap) by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Bhd (ADCB) at 2.25 times the book value of RHB Cap or RM10.80 per share, has set a relatively high pricing benchmark for the potential takeover of the bank by Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.

Muhibbah Engineering Bhd would continue to be actively traded after the sell-down on the stock following concerns that Asia Petroleum Hub (APH) -- which it undertook a project for -- faced receivership.
It saw RM152.11 million in market capitalisation wiped out on Thursday, as its shares fell 38 sen to close at RM1.52 – the lowest since mid-May. The market capitalisation was reduced from RM608.43 million to RM456.32 million. However, there could be some mild bargain hunting as some analysts viewed the selling as overdone and the worst-case scenario for Muhibbah was a write-down of the RM300 million due from APH, which would push Muhibbah into losses for FY11. APH, the developer and operator of the APH oil terminal in Johor, faced the prospects of receivership, news reports said. Muhibbah was awarded the marine piling and jetty works worth RM820 million. Cost escalation in 2008 led to funding issues for APH and the stalling of payments due to Muhibbah.

UEM Land Holdings Bhd has set an internal target for a 50% revenue growth in FY2011 and a 10% return on investment. Its managing director and CEO Datuk Wan Abdullah Wan Ibrahim said with the acquisition of SUNRISE BHD [], UEM Land was hoping to build its portfolio and surpass its competitors' revenue in the near future.

Mitrajaya has proposed to invest RM6 million cash for a 20% stake in Rawang Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd (RSHSB). RSHSB is a private limited company incorporated in Malaysia to principally operate and manage a specialist hospital and to provide healthcare solutions under the name of Optimax Specialist Hospital (Rawang). On May 23, it awarded to Mitrajaya's unit, Pembinaan Mitrajaya Sdn Bhd, a RM46.41 million contract to build the eight-storey private hospital with 180 beds. The hospital is expected to commence operations in December 2013.

Merge Energy Bhd has secured RM38.1 million contract to undertake water treatment and associated projects in Kuantan. The contract was awarded by the East Coast Economic Region Development Council. It  involves the balancing reservoir, access road, treated water mains and associated works for the Panching water treatment.

Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) unveiled - the new MyVi -- an upgraded version of the best seller on Thursday night, June 16 and prices range from RM43,900 to RM57,400. The second national carmaker expects to sell about 8,500 units monthly. The price is from RM43,900 for the standard manual transmission and RM57,400 for the elegance automatic transmission on-the-road. Perodua plans to export the new MyVi units to Indonesia this month, starting with 500 cars, under the Daihatsu Sirion badge.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

FBMKLCI 1545.88 DJ +1.06 CRUDE OIL 96.87 RM 2.9980

Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) will be making a proposal to acquire RHB Capital Bhd before the end of this month, according to Maybank chairman Tan Sri Megat Zaharuddin Megat Mohd Nor. He said Maybank would proceed with the acquisition only if it was earnings accretive. Megat Zaharuddin said a merger with RHB Capital Bhd would provide scale to Maybank. “For example, it would expand our reach in Thailand and Singapore. Scale is important, especially when you are trying to compete in a region which is becoming a lot more challenging. We have global players from other parts of the world which are focusing on this part of the world, and you need scale in order to compete,” he said after Maybank EGM yesterday.

Malaysian property developer SP Setia Bhd plans to increase its landbank in Australia, predominantly in popular cities such as Melbourne, Sydney and even Gold Coast, as it seeks to capture the growing opportunities from the population boom of these cities. Having made its first Australian investment last year, the developer is in the midst of scouting for more investment opportunities in Melbourne. “For the first few years, we are looking for investment opportunities and to take on projects that will provide quick turnaround and are easy sell. Subsequently, we will look at greenfield projects and (at building) townships,” Setia (Melbourne) Development Co Pty Ltd chief executive officer Choong Kai Wai told Malaysian reporters here last Friday.

Alam Maritim Resources Bhd (AMRB) has been awarded a contract valued at RM52mil from Samsung Engineering Malaysia Sdn Bhd. The contract, awarded to its wholly-owned subsidiary, Alam Maritim (M) Sdn Bhd, was for the purchase order from Samsung to supply engineering work, supply of materials, fabrication, load-out and commissioning of two units of single point mooring buoy for Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal project.

Silver Bird Group Bhd has proposed a private placement exercise of new ordinary shares of up to 10% of its issued and paid-up share capital. The actual proceeds to be raised from this would be dependent on the issue price and actual number of placements shares to be issued. The company, in its filing to Bursa Malaysia yesterday, said the said proceeds from the proposed private placement should be utilised for repayment of bank borrowings as well as to defray the expenses in respect of the proposed private placement.
The group's total outstanding borrowings stood at RM130mil as of June 6.

MMC Corp Bhd’s subsidiary Malakoff Corporation Bhd is set to build a 1,000MW coal-fired plant next to the current Tanjung Bin power plant. The company said it had accepted a conditional offer made by the government to develop the plant and the expected commercial operation date was March 1, 2016. Malakoff is MMC Corp’s 51%-owned subsidiary, whose unit Tanjung Bin Power Sdn Bhd owns the Tanjung Bin power plant. MMC Corp said among the conditions in the offer by the government via the Energy Commission were the finalisation of the terms of the agreements relating to the project; and the approval of the detailed environmental impact assessment from the Department of Environment Malaysia.

Sime Darby's healthcare division is investing RM280 million in two hospital projects in the Klang Valley as part of the government’s health tourism plan under the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). The conglomerate said it would invest in a 220-bed Sime Darby Medical Centre Ara Damansara in Subang which will be operational by the third quarter of 2011. The 300-bed Sime Darby Medical Centre ParkCity will be operational by the second half of 2012.

KNM’s total book order rose to RM5.5 billion as at May this year, of which RM1.4 billion in orders were secured in 2010. Bulk of the orders was secured in the second half of last year, totaling RM3.10 billion. The remaining RM1 billion of orders were secured in the first half of 2010 and earlier. As at January this year it had tendered for RM16 billion of orders and based on a 20% success rate, that would translate into RM3.2 billion.

MWE has attracted attention after it disclosed that it bought RM98.12 million of quoted securities from Sept 2, 2010 to June 10 this year. It said the total cost represented 24.74% of MWE group's net assets as at Dec 31, 2010. As at June 10, the total cost of its acquisitions was RM121.08 million while the book value was RM203.84 million. This was an increase of RM82.76 million but MWE did not provide details of those quoted securities.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

FBMKLCI 1556.42 DJ-279.65 CRUDE OIL100.13 RM2.9770

The potential merger of either Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) or CIMB Group Holdings Bhd with RHB Capital Bhd would bring the new enlarged entity not too far behind some of the largest banks in the region. The top regional banks in Asean include three Singapore banks DBS Group Holdings Ltd, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Ltd (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank Ltd (UOB) with market capitalisation of US$27.7bil, US$25.7bil and US$24.5bil respectively. While in terms of asset size, the Singapore banks remain at the top, a Maybank-RHB Cap merger could overtake DBS Group in terms of combined market capitalisation with US$28.8bil. The potential merger of CIMB-RHB, on the other hand, would see a combined market capitalisation of US$27.3bil, just marginally below DBS but would overtake both OCBC and UOB. In terms of asset size, DBS, OCBC and UOB stand at US$238bil, US$198.4bil and US$178.8bil respectively.

Following the dismissal of Primus (M) Sdn Bhd's petition against the sale of EON Capital Bhd (EON Cap) to Hong Leong Bank Bhd (HLB), Primus now has to pay RM1.9mil in court costs. High Court Judicial Commissioner Varghese George Varughese ordered Primus to pay the sum to the 13 respondents in its suit EON Cap and nine of its board members, and three entities controlled by two of those board members.

Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB), which will have the rights to the Bakun dam's power at a rate of 6.25 sen per kwh, has a firm utilisation rate of 50% from its four customers. The electricity from the Bakun dam which is priced at 6.25 sen/kwh with an annual hike of 1.5% under a power purchase agreement (PPA) between Sarawak Hidro Sdn Bhd and Syarikat Sesco Bhd confirmed a StarBiz report yesterday. StarBiz quoted sources saying the rate represented the cheapest tariff in Asian history but would be escalating at 1.5% per annum for 30 years.

SapuraCrest Petroleum Bhd (SapCrest) has signed an agreement with Real Mild Sdn Bhd and Labuan Shipyard and Engineering Sdn Bhd (LSE) for the subscription of 25 million new shares in LSE. The shares, according to SapCrest in a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday represented a 50% stake of the enlarged share capital of LSE.

Oil and gas services provider Dialog Group Bhd has entered into a joint-venture agreement with Vopak Terminal Pengerang BV, a unit of the Royal Vopak group, for the development of an independent deepwater petroleum terminal at Pengerang, Johor worth RM5bil. The company told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that both parties had set up a joint-venture company - Pengerang Terminals Sdn Bhd - in which Dialog would hold a 51% stake and Royal Vopak the remainder.

Water concessionaire Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd is expected to register a loss this financial year following the adoption of a new accounting treatment that requires certain charges to be capitalised as intangible assets and amortised. Managing director Datuk Hashim Mahfar said in a statement yesterday that the IC Interpretation 12-Service Concession Arrangements, which were retrospective, had also resulted in a drop in shareholders' funds from RM1.5bil to RM35.6mil. However, Puncak Niaga has obtained a conditional waiver from being categorised a PN17 company until the announcement of its second-quarter results for the period ending June 30, 2012. (Under Bursa Malaysia rules, that would have been the case if a company's shareholders' funds fell below RM40mil).

Benalec expects to realise a net gain of RM34.93 million from the completion of separate agreements its units have entered for the disposal of land and joint venture for a mixed property development. Benalec on June 1 said its subsidiaries Sentosacove Development Sdn Bhd and Orientalcove Realty Sdn Bhd had entered into a sale and purchase agreement and joint venture agreement with Vista Selesa Development Sdn Bhd, respectively.

CBIP is selling its entire equity interests in Sachiew PLANTATION []s Sdn Bhd and Empressa (M) Sdn Bhd for a total of RM268.06 million. Sachiew is principally involved in the cultivation of oil palm and production of crude palm oil and palm kernel, while Empressa engages in the cultivation of oil palm and the operation of a palm oil mill. CBIP said the gross proceeds of RM268.06 million from the disposal would be utilised for its working capital including for financing receivables, inventories, and repayment of bank borrowings.

Bina Puri’s 80%-indirect owned subsidiary PT Megapower Makmur has received two contracts from PT PLN (PERSERO) to operate power plants in Indonesia.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

FBMKLCI 1558.29 DJ+128.21 CRUDE OIL102.85 RM 2.9735

the biggest takeover battle in Malaysia's corporate history, banking heavyweights Malayan Banking Bhd and CIMB Group Holdings Bhd have declared their interest to wrest control of RHB Capital Bhd, which could cost over RM20bil. This development confirmed heated speculation in recent weeks that the country's largest and second largest banks, Maybank and CIMB respectively, were vying to take over RHB Cap, which is the fifth largest banking group. Sources said due to the rife market talk and “leaks”, Maybank and CIMB were directed by the central bank to disclose their interest to bid for RHB Cap to curb further speculation. Alongside this major takeover bid, is the sale of Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank's (ADCB) 25% stake in RHB Cap.

Investor sentiment towards Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB)'s stock immediately turned positive, following Monday's announcement of a long-awaited power tariff hike, as evident in the rise of the company's share price yesterday. The counter gained 59 sen, or 9%, to close at RM7.11 yesterday. It also topped the list of most actively traded stock on Bursa Malaysia, with 89 million shares changing hands. TA Research in its report explained that the impact on TNB's FY11 earnings would slightly be negative as the higher tariff would only have two months' impact on revenue, that is, for July and August, since June bill would still be reflecting usage in May, in which the previous tariff still applied. The higher gas price, on the other hand, will have three months' impact, that is between June and August. In addition, the revised tariff was still based on coal price of US$85 per tonne, and Tenaga still had to absorb the differential to actual market rate of around US$120 per tonne.

Hydropower from the 2,400-megawatt Bakun Dam project is likely to be sold, on an escalating basis, at 6.25 sen per kilowatt (KwH) to Sarawak Energy Bhd, the state utility arm. Sources told StarBiz this represented the cheapest tariff in Asian history but would be escalating at 1.5% per annum for 30 years. “The tariff is expected to be sufficient to pay off all Federal Government debts in 15 years,'' said a source, adding that in total, the valuation came close to RM8bil. The power purchase agreement (PPA) signing between the Federal and Sarawak state governments is expected to take place today.

Maxis Bhd saw its first quarter net profit decline slightly by some 2% to RM539mil compared with RM552mil made a year ago due to higher borrowing costs. For the three-months ended March 31, Maxis made a revenue of RM2.13bil, or less by 1%, compared with RM2.15bil made a year ago. Revenue declined due to lower voice, interconnect and hubbing revenue. the company said the drop in interconnect revenue was due to reduction in mobile and fixed termination rates since July last year. Meanwhile, the decline in hubbing revenue was in line with the planned scale down in its hubbing business. Maxis declared a first interim single-tier tax exempt dividend of 8 sen per share in respect of the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011, to be paid on June 30, 2011.

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) recorded a 20% jump in net profit to RM88mil for the first quarter ended March 31, led by strong demand for air travel. This was despite uncertainties in the aviation sector due to political tensions in the Middle East and earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Revenue rose 22%, or RM118mil, to RM610mil from RM498mil a year ago. However, the airport operator's earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) was marginally lower at RM189mil from RM190mil a year earlier.

Axiata Group Bhd reported a 40.5% year-on-year drop in net profit to RM548.4mil for the first quarter ended March 31. The lower net profit was attributed mainly to a 97.7% year-on-year dip in the group’s other operating income to RM7.5mil in the quarter under review. This was because there was a one-off gain from the disposal of shares in Indonesian unit PT XL Axiata Tbk of RM307.5mil recorded in the same period last year.

MMC CORPORATION BHD []’s net profit for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 rose 29.5% to RM43.04 million from RM33.23 million a year earlier, due mainly to higher contributions from most of its divisions. Revenue for the quarter increased to RM2.23 billion from RM2.06 billion in 2010. Earnings per share was 1.41 sen while net assets per share was RM2.19.

Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Bhd net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011 rose to RM5.39 million from RM1.48 million a year earlier, due mainly to lower sales and marketing expenses. Ajinomoto proposed dividend of 20 sen per share in respect of the FY ended Mrch 31, 2011 comprising a first and final gross dividend of nine sen; a nine sen tax-exempt dividend as well as special gross dividend of two sen per share. For the financial year ended March 31, Ajinomoto’s net profit rose to RM25.73 million from RM23.94 million, on the back of revenue RM316.17 million.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

FBMKLCI 1523.37 DJ+75.68 CRUDE OIL104.52 RM2.9570

Investors can look forward to two large initial public offerings (IPOs) coming on board the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia in the second half of this year. One is UOA Development Bhd, which is expected to be listed in June, with a potential market capitalisation of RM3bil. The other is Axis Global Islamic Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), a unit of Axis REIT Management Sdn Bhd. It is set to be the world's largest Islamic REIT, also valued at some RM3bil once it is listed.

Dialog Group Bhd said it was still bidding with potential Australian partner Roc Oil Co Ltd for contracts pertaining to Petroliam Nasional Bhd's (Petronas) marginal oilfield developments. The company told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that Roc Oil was its business partner and was presently tendering for upstream oil and gas prospects in Malaysia with the possibility of a joint venture between the two companies if the tender was successful. “To date, Dialog and Roc Oil are still in the bidding process and have not entered into a joint-venture agreement and neither parties have received any letter of intent for marginal oilfield projects from Petronas,” it said.

Maybank is raising its deposit and base lending rates effective Wednesday. Its deposit rates will be revised upwards by up to 30 basis points, while its base lending rate (BLR) will be increased by 30 basis points from 6.30% per annum to 6.60% per annum.

RHB Bank Bhd is also raising the BLR from 6.30% per annum to 6.60% per annum, effective Wednesday.

Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) will announce on Friday plans to invest around RM50bil in an integrated downstream oil and gas complex in Pengerang, Johor, reliable sources said.

Shell Refining posted net profit of RM135.54 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011, up 131% from RM58.61 million a year ago. Revenue increased by 29% to RM3.20 billion from RM2.48 billion while earnings per share were 45.18c versus 19.54 sen a year ago. Shell Refining reported after tax stockholding gains of RM153 million for 1Q11.

Hartalega’s net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011 rose 12.9% to RM52.39 million from RM46.41 million a year ago, driven by continuous expansion in production capacity, increase in demand, effective cost control and improvement in production processes. Revenue for the quarter was up 17.8% to RM192.52 million from RM163.39 million. Earnings per share were 14.41 sen while net assets per share was RM1.36.

HONG LEONG BANK BHD [] has proposed to increase the size of the renounceable rights issue by RM1 billion from RM1.6 billion to RM2.6 billion to further strengthen its capital base and for working capital purposes. HONG LEONG FINANCIAL GROUP BHD [] is providing a RM2.3 billion loan Hong Leong Bank to assist it with its risk weighted capital adequacy ratio (RWCAR).

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

FBMKLCI 1518.64 DJ-140.24 CRUDE OIL 107.78 RM 2.9930

Public Bank Bhd’s net profit rose 21% to RM828 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 from RM685 million a year ago, underpinned by strong growth in net interest and finance income.
Maybank has received the Securities Commission’s approval to undertake a multi-currency medium term notes (MTN) programme totaling US$2 billion.
The MTN programme would enable it to issue senior and/or subordinated notes in currencies other than in ringgit at any time, provided the aggregate amount of outstanding notes does not exceed US$2 billion in nominal value.

Costume jewellery and consumer products manufacturer Zhulian Corp Bhd’s earnings fell 14.2% to RM21.30 million in the first quarter ended Nov 30, 2010 from RM24.84 million a year ago. Revenue was flat at RM86.22 million compared with RM86.33 million a year ago. Earnings per share were 4.78 sen compared with 5.42 sen.
The company reported cash and cash equivalents of RM133.14 million as at Nov 30, 2010.

UNITED MALAYAN LAND BHD []’s unit Seri Alam PROPERTIES [] Sdn Bhd is teaming up with Singapore’s Raffles Campus Pte Ltd to undertake a RM35 million campus in Iskandar Malaysia.
The MoU is to form a joint venture company to build the Raffles International School in Bandar Seri Alam. It will be managed and operated by Raffles as its first campus in Malaysia.

Bursa Malaysia depository Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Bursa Malaysia Bhd, is extending its administration fee waive of RM10 for the registration of eDividend until April 18, 2012.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

FBMKLCI 1518.77 DJ no market CRUDE OIL 97.37 RM 3.00

Asian markets experienced choppy trade yesterday as conflict in the Middle East affected investor sentiment with oil prices rising and gold surging to a seven-week high. Crude oil climbed US$1.94 to US$88.14 per barrel at 5pm with spot gold surging US$8.80 to US$1,398.32 per ounce.
 
Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) posted a net profit of RM1.13bil, or 15.72 sen per share, for its second quarter ended Dec 31, 13.7% higher than the RM993.5mil, or 14.04 sen per share, reported in the same quarter of 2009 after almost all segments performed better and bad loan provisions were lower.

TH Plantations’ fourth quarter earnings rose 88.7% to RM42.55 million from RM22.54 million a year ago mainly due to higher prices for crude palm oil and palm kernel when compared to a year ago. It said on Monday, Feb 21 its revenue rose 47% to RM128.53 million from RM87.35 million. Earnings per shares were 8.71 sen compared with 4.62 sen a year ago. It proposed dividend payout of 12.5 sen per share. It had cash of RM130.56 million as at Dec 31, 2010.

UNITED PLANTATIONS BHD []’s net profit for the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 rose 19.9% to RM81.88 million from RM68.29 million a year earlier, due to higher crude palm oil (CPO) palm kernel (PK) selling prices. Its revenue rose 53% to RM302.83 million from RM197.88 million in 2009. Earnings per share were 39.24 sen while net assets per share was RM8.51. The company has proposed a final dividend of 15 sen net per share and a special dividend of 26.25 sen net per share for the year ended Dec 31, 2010.

ALLIANCE FINANCIAL GROUP BHD [] said its net profit rose 11.22% to RM111.12 million in the third quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM99.91 million a year ago, driven by higher net interest income and lower overheads. Revenue rose to RM284.98 million from RM278.27 million. Earnings per share were 7.30 sen while net assets per share was RM2.15.  AFG proposed dividend of 3.70 sen per share. For the nine months ended Dec 31, its net profit rose to RM324.2  million from RM224.17 million a year ago, on the back of revenue RM858.18 million.

Parkson Retail Group Ltd, the Beijing-based department-store chain controlled by Malaysia’s Lion Group, will accelerate its expansion in China in the next three years. The company will open 8 to 9 stores a year through 2013, after opening 5 last year, Managing Director Alfred Cheng told reporters in Hong Kong. The retailer said 2010 net income jumped 9 per cent to 992 million yuan (US$151 million), compared with the 1.07 billion yuan average of 13 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

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.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

FBMKLCI 1510.58 DJ+47.98 CRUDE OIL 88.77 RM 3.101

Kencana Petroleum Bhd, with current order book of RM2 billion, plans to bid for contracts valued at four times more next year, said its group CEO Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir

KNM Group Bhd has on Dec 13 entered into a joint venture agreement with Petrosab Logistik Sdn Bhd to form a 51:49 joint-venture company known as KNM Petrosab Sdn Bhd (KNMP) to target oil and gas projects in Sabah.

Maybank yesterday announced that 88.6% of the total amount of shares that would have been issued under its dividend reinvestment plan will be issued to shareholders.

Proton Holdings Bhd's capital expenditure (capex) for Group Lotus plc's business turnaround plan of about £480 million (RM2.37 billion) over a five-year period was higher than expected, CIMB Investment Bank said in a research report.

YTL Power International Bhd is investing in oil shale projects in Jordan with the acquisition of a 30% stake in Eesti Energia’s Jordanian oil shale projects.

DRB-HICOM eyes firm deal with Russian truck maker. DRB-HICOM has inked a MOU on the possibility of manufacturing Kamaz trucks in Malaysia for the local market as well as in Asean

Digi.Com Bhd has entered into a 10-year wavelength purchase agreement and a maintenance and support deal collectively worth RM139mil with Time dotCom Bhd as a follow-up to the bandwidth service agreement signed between the two companies in April 2008.

Friday, December 10, 2010

FBMKLCI 1521.29 DJ -2.42 CRUDE OIL 88.50 RM 3.108

Construction and infrastructure giant Gamuda Bhd is eyeing Qatar's mass rail transit (MRT) project next year, ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, said group managing director Datuk Lin Yun Ling.

TNB is confident it can maintain its profitability for FY11 ending Aug 31, unless coal prices continue to climb, breaching the US$110 (RM345) per tonne mark. 

Malayan Banking Bhd’s (Maybank) Indonesia unit, PT Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII), saw its shares jump to a 10-year high amid comments by the country’s regulator that Maybank “refloat a 20% stake in BII within six months.” 

SP Setia Bhd’s net profit rose 32.2% year-on-year to RM75.2mil in the fourth quarter ended Oct 31 due to higher sales and gain from the disposal of Tesco Hypermarket in Bukit Indah, Johor.

Peter Chin: No water bailout, but the Federal Government will help to ensure the people of Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya have a continuous supply of water. That was Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin’s message in response to the ongoing water dispute between the Selangor and federal governments. Asked if there is a deadline, Chin said “as long as we cannot resolve the issue on a willing buyer, willing seller basis, how can we set a deadline?”.

Kamaruzzaman is new JCorp CEO. Kamaruzzaman Abu Kassim was appointed chief executive officer of Johor Corp (JCorp) at a board meeting chaired by Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman yesterday.

Monday, November 15, 2010

FBMKLCI: 1499.81 DJ: -90.52 CRUDE OIL: 85.73 RM: 3.067

Maybank's 1Q earnings at RM1b
Malayan Banking Bhd's earnings were RM1.028 billion in the first quarter ended Sept 30, 2010, up 16.6pct from RM881.80 million a year ago. It said on Friday, Nov 12 revenue rose to RM5 billion from RM4.56 billion. Earnings per share were 14.53 sen versus 12.46 sen.

AMMB earnings up 38.6pct to RM332.8m
AMMB Holdings Bhd's earnings rose 38.6pct to RM332.87 million in the second quarter ended Sept 30 (2QFY11), from RM240.15 million a year ago, boosted by an increase in interest income. It said on Friday, Nov 12, revenue rose 11.9pct to RM1.77 billion from RM1.584 billion. Earnings per share were 11.09 sen compared with 8.29 sen. It declared an interim dividend of six sen per share.  

BNM keeps OPR unch 2.75pct, vigilant of volatile capital flows
Bank Negara Malaysia maintained the overnight policy rate (OPR) at 2.75pct and said monetary policy would continue to remain accommodative and supportive of economic growth. However, it remained vigilant of large, volatile capital flows.

BRDB, a commercial and residential developer, is planning a RM652m joint development in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, with Country Heights Land SB. The project, with an estimated gross development profit of RM170m, would comprise 310 units of semi-detached houses and 13 units of bungalows sprawled over 192,561 sq m within the so-called Bluwater Estate. The construction for the proposed development is expected to commence in the last quarter of 2011 and completed within five years. Under the JV Bandar Raya and Country Heights Land will take up 75% and 25% stake respectively in an SPV purpose vehicle to undertake the development.   (Malaysian Reserve) 

TCHONG last Friday announced it will invest RM285m to build cars in Sabah after it received an approval letter from the International Trade and Industry Ministry for its application of a licence to manufacture and assemble luxury passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. Tan Chong said the approval letter was on condition that the manufacturing and assembly activities would be for luxury passenger cars with 1,800cc and above and costing no less than RM150,000. The licence is for Tan Chong to conduct manufacturing of vehicles at the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP), Sabah, which was built to establish Sabah as the gateway to the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA). (StarBiz) 

Kencana and its technical partner London-based Petrofac Ltd have emerged as front runners to bag a USD250m (RM780m) engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPC)job at Block PM313, the Sepat oil field. The Sepat oil field is a marginal field in offshore of Terengganu under the purview of the National oil company Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petrogas). According to industry players, Sepat has large oil reserves that have yet to be fully recovered. With the high crude oil prices and increasing difficulties in exploring new oilfields, Petronas intends to improve oil recovery in the brown fields. Apart from Kencana and Petrofac, there were two other JV companies vying for the job, namely (MMHE) together with its partner, France-based Technip SA, as well as Australian company Roc Oil forming a partnership with local player Griffin Energy Ltd. (Financial Daily)

Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd has fixed the price of its initial public offering (IPO) at RM5.04 a share for the portion reserved for retail investors and at RM5.20 apiece for shares to be sold to institutional investors. The IPO would raise RM12.8bn, of which RM9.2bn was to be accrued to parent company Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), the company said in a statement yesterday. Based on the institutional price, Petronas Chemicals’ market value will be RM41.6bn, making it one of the largest petrochemical producers in South-East Asia. (StarBiz) 

Friday, November 12, 2010

A matter of time before Maybank woos OSK?

THERE are compelling reasons for top lender Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) to take over OSK Holdings Bhd (5053) and analysts wonder if it may just be a matter of time before Maybank officially starts courting the regional investment banking and brokerage group.

Maybank has long wanted to grow its investment banking business regionally and OSK offers it the platform to do so.

A takeover will also enable Maybank to go regional with its brokerage business.

Unlike its closest rival CIMB Group Holdings Bhd, Maybank does not have a brokerage business outside Malaysia.
OSK has quietly but aggressively expanded beyond Malaysia in recent years, and now has a presence in Cambodia, Singapore and Indonesia.

Maybank's investment banking business including brokerage, contributes less than 5 per cent to the group's overall earnings and this is something it needs to improve on.

Maybank has neither confirmed nor denied a recent report that it is keen to buy OSK, saying only that it is always on the lookout for opportunities to be a regional player.

OSK, meanwhile, said it had not entered into any serious or exclusive talks with any party on equity or strategic partnerships.

"This is still preliminary at this stage as there are no formal approvals to commence negotiations, but at face value, the deal looks compelling for Maybank if it intends to spruce up its broking business regionally," noted HwangDBS Vickers Research' banking analyst, Lim Sue Lin, in a report yesterday.

A takeover would also immediately catapult Maybank to become the country's top broker by value and volume.

OSK ranked top in terms of trading volume as at October this year with an 11 per cent market share, compared with Maybank's 5.5 per cent share.

OSK booked a RM112 million net profit last year, and while the earnings enhancement to Maybank would be relatively small, in terms of ranking and regional presence, "Maybank would be charting new territories," Lim noted.

Still, while there are strong reasons for Maybank to buy OSK, it remains to be seen if the latter's controlling shareholder and group managing director Ong Leong Huat, who has a 31.5 per cent stake, will want to sell.

Given that he has steadily built up the business and is grooming his son, who already works with OSK, to takeover and grow it further, indications are that he will not let go unless there is an irresistible offer.

If the transaction is priced at two times the book value, the total price tag for OSK would be around RM2.2 billion, said Lim. (OSK's book value as at June this year was RM1.68 a share.)

OSK's share price, which has been on the rise of late, surged 5.4 per cent to RM1.97 yesterday, its highest close in 39 months. Maybank fell 1.8 per cent to RM9.10.

The last investment banking transaction in Malaysia, in 2007, was done at one-time book value. This was when Hong Leong Investment Bank bought Southern Investment Bank from CIMB for RM65 million.

Investment banking transactions before that were done at between 1.2 times and 1.4 times book value, analysts said. But the targets, including Southern Investment Bank, were small whereas OSK is a regional franchise.

Apart from Ong's 31.5 per cent stake, OSK's shareholding structure is fragmented, with shareholders each holding less than5 per cent.

Analysts believe a hostile bid for OSK is unlikely. "It isn't Maybank's style. Also, it does not make sense to make a hostile bid for an investment bank as it is the people that you want, not the assets and liabilities," said one, pointing out that OSK's staff may leave in the event of a hostile takeover.

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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.