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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

FBMKLCI 1570.02 DJ+145.13 CRUDE OIL92.69 RM3.0210

MAA Holdings Bhd says it is not urgently seeking to sell its overseas units now that its debt obligations of RM140mil which are due for repayment soon, can be paid off following the sale of its insurance business for RM344mil cash. Instead, the group was now looking to “build up” its insurance businesses in Indonesia and the Philippines, chief executive officer and group managing director Muhamad Umar Swift said after the company’s shareholders’ meeting here yesterday. “Our business in the Philippines is doing well. Indonesia has been slower than expected. We are looking at partnerships that can leverage that particular asset,” he said without elaborating.

Packet One Networks (M) Sdn Bhd (P1), a subsidiary of Green Packet Bhd, has sealed a technology cooperation agreement with China Mobile Ltd to spearhead the time division-long term evolution (TD-LTE) technology in Malaysia and South-East Asia. TD-LTE technology is a 4G telecommunications evolutionary path for the future of mobile broadband.

The coming together of Khazanah Nasional Bhd and Temasek Holdings to develop RM30bil worth of real estate projects in Singapore and Iskandar Malaysia will help UEM Land Holdings Bhd make a great leap forward, both financially and in terms of branding, say analysts. UEM is among the top landowners in Iskandar Malaysia, with 1,300 acres of development land in the southern economic corridor. Among the several economic corridors spearheaded by the Government, Iskandar Malaysia remains the most upbeat and vibrant. In many ways, according to analysts, the alliance of the two government investment holding companies is expected to be a win-win proposition for both sides.

Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) has entered into a shareholders' agreement with Pulau Indah Ventures Sdn Bhd to develop a wellness township Nusajaya. E&O (via wholly-owned subsidiary Galaxy Prestige Sdn Bhd) and Pulau Indah have agreed to establish a 50:50 joint venture (JV) company named Nuri Merdu Sdn Bhd.
Pulau Indah is a 50:50 JV between Khazanah Nasional Bhd and Temasek Holdings. This will be E&O's maiden foray into Johor. The 210-acre freehold land for the proposed development is 15 minutes away from the Tuas Second Link to Singapore, and is owned by Iskandar Investment Bhd, a 60% subsidiary of Khazanah.

Cypark Resources Bhd posted net profit of RM6.22 million in the second quarter ended April 30, 2011 on the back of RM40.98 million in revenue. Earnings per share were 4.0 sen. The second quarter revenue was about RM1.6 million lower than in the first quarter. It said the second quarter revenue was generated mainly from the second phase of the national landfill restoration projects and foundation works for the leachate treatment plans.

Muhibbah said it believes it will not have to write down RM300 million in outstanding payments due from its major client Asia Petroleum Hub (APH), which was reported to be in receivership. Muhibbah managing director Mac Ngan Boon said APH was actively speaking to potential investors and hoped for a resolution "soonest". He added: "We do not believe there will be a write down. We believe there are other solutions.” To recap, APH is the developer and operator of the APH oil terminal in Johor and had awarded Muhibbah the marine piling and jetty works worth RM820 million.

Ingress reported net profit for the first quarter ended April 30, 2011 fell 34% to RM6.94 million from RM10.47 million a year earlier, due to a one time gain on disposal of shares totaling RM7.6 million included in 1Q 2010 net profit. Revenue for the quarter slipped to RM175.07 million from RM180.41 million in 2010. Earnings per share were 9 sen, while net assets per share was RM2.08. It expects its automotive division to further improve during the financial year.

SIG Gases Bhd inked an MoU with Japan-based Iwatani Corporation Bhd (IC) to establish a partnership to set up a helium refilling plant in Southern Industrial Gas plant in Senai, Johor.
IRIS CORPORATION BHD [] expects to raise gross proceeds of RM25.52 million from a proposed private placement exercise of up to 10% of its paid-up share capital. It plans to use RM25.37 million of the proceeds as working capital and the remaining RM150,000 as estimated expenses relating to the proposed private placement. Iris said the RM25.52 million in proceeds would be based on an indicative issue price of 15 sen per placement share.


Monday, June 27, 2011

FBMKLCI DJ-115.42 CRUDE OIL90.63 RM 3.002

Worries about the Greek debt issue and the slide on Wall Street will weigh on investors’ sentiment in the week ahead, starting Monday, June 27, and maybe investors may give up the hope of window dressing as the first half draws to an end.

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) hopes the result of its bid for the expansion of the Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Airport in Madinah will come out by year-end. “We’ve already submitted our bid. The work is through a consortium to build a new terminal and runway,” MAHB managing director Tan Sri Bashir Ahmad said on Friday at the inaugural GLC Open Day 2011 organised by Khazanah Nasional Bhd. MAHB had prequalified to bid for the work based on its experience and also strong technical knowledge, he said.

CRUDE palm oil (CPO) futures on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives are likely to see continued bearish sentiment.
Jim Teh, Interband Group of Companies' senior trader, said technical correction could drive the market with CPO prices hovering between RM2,800 and RM3,000 per tonne. “Buyers will not actively enter the market this week due to the current high prices,” he told Bernama.

TALAM Corp Bhd, once the country's largest builder of low- and medium- cost houses, has unfortunately been making headlines for the wrong reasons. Recently, the company reported a net loss of RM25.97mil for its first quarter ended April 30, 2011 versus a net profit of RM1.57mil in the previous corresponding period, mainly attributable to lower progress billings generated from the development projects during the quarter under review. Revenue for the period plunged 43% to RM13.18mil from RM23.26mil a year earlier.

LNG Resources Bhd is upbeat on the prospects for the connector industry as many new innovative products required connectors in their settings and assemblies. Managing director Low Chee Thean quoting a Bishop & Associates' research said 2010 was a comeback year for the connector industry following improvement in the global connector sales. He said global connector sales last year was estimated at US$44.2bil, an increase of 28.4% after a sharp decline of 21.8% in 2009 oneconomic recessions in Europe and the United States.

Kencana’s earnings rose 81% to RM56.42 million in the third quarter ended April 30, 2011 from RM31.17 million a year ago underpinned by the progress achieved for the contracts. Revenue rose 34.7% to RM377.83 million from RM280.37 million. Earnings per share were 3.08 sen versus 1.92 sen a year ago.
When compared with a year ago, where revenue and pre-tax profit came in at RM280.37 million and RM36.5 million, this was an improvement of 35% and 91% respectively in the current quarter.

Muhibbah was awarded a RM338 million contract from Northport (Malaysia) Bhd to build a multipurpose wharf and the associated facilities. Hopefully, this could inject some positive news into the stock which was battered by its exposure to the Asian petroleum hub debacle.
Muhibbah said the wharf would be an extension to the existing wharf eight and upgrading of wharf 16. The contract is scheduled to start in July and completed in March 2014.

Subur Tiasa’s  net profit in the third quarter ended April 30, 2011 fell 19.5% to RM8.40 million from RM10.44 million a year ago but it expects the outlook to be positive on firm demand overseas. “The market outlook for timber and timber products in the coming quarter remain positive with the continued firm demand for timber in India and China,” it said. The company’s financial performance was impacted by higher operational costs due to the increase in raw material, fuel and adhesive costs. Revenue declined 11.8% to RM144.66m from RM164.12 million. Earnings per share were 4.62 sen compared with 5.55 sen. Subur Tiasa said for the nine-month period, net profit was flat at RM23.838 million while revenue declined 4.8% to RM486.22 million from RM510.79 million.

Tambun Indah has several ongoing projects on mainland Penang with total GDV of RM1.6 billion, which is enough to last until 2016.

Monday, June 20, 2011

FBMKLCI 1563.43 DJ+42.84 CRUDE OIL93.20 RM 3.0175

The Dow and S&P 500 rose on Friday, June 17 after France and Germany outlined the aid for Greece but analysts said a recent bearish trend may not be over. Reuters reported that a slew of data showing the United States is on the verge of a slowdown has already done its damage to the market. After the heavy selling of the past several weeks, it seems investors are taking a wait-and-see approach -- for now.

Ramunia’s net profit for the second quarter ended April 30, 2011 fell 58.7% to RM1.41from RM3.42 million a year ago, due mainly to a reduction in revenue due to the tail end of remaining projects billings and lower operating income. Revenue fell to RM1.74 million from RM11.88 million in 2010. Earnings per share were 0.21 sen, while net assets per share were 25.3 sen. For the six months ended April 30, Ramunia’s net profit plunged 87.3% to RM2.51 million from RM19.83 million, while revenue fell 89% to RM3.09 million from RM27.74 million.

Construction company Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd has been in the spotlight last week after its contract with Asia Petroleum Hub (APH), a private company that develops and operates a multi-billion-ringgit oil terminal in Johor could be jeopardised by the latter's receivership status. Muhibbah's shares tumbled 20% or 38 sen last Thursday, closing at RM1.52 with 74.35 million shares traded.

Talam posted net loss of RM25.97 million in the first quarter ended April 30, 2011 compared with net profit of RM1.56 million a year ago as it was impacted by the high administrative and finance costs totaling RM32.49 million. Talam said administrative and other expenses totalled RM14.94 million while finance costs were RM17.55 million. Its revenue was RM13.18 million compared with RM23.26 million a year ago due  to lower gross profit and other operating income, as well as higher administrative and finance costs. Its loss per share was 0.72 sen versus earnings per share of 0.06 sen. Its net asset per share was 17 sen.

Wah Seong Corporation with a book order of RM1.2 billion plans to expand into water-related businesses and renewable energy after the demerger with Wasco Energy Ltd. It plans to boost its biomass equipment and power generation business, as well as integrating into the fast growing agro-based sector and water industry. Another key growth area would be in deepwater pipe and gas pipe coating.

Top Glove’s net profit for the third quarter ended May 31, 2011 fell 60.3% to RM25.60 million from RM64.48 million a year earlier due mainly to higher latex price and weakening US dollar. Revenue eased 3.7% to RM535.36 million from RM555.85 million. Earnings per share were 4.14 sen. It declared a first single tier net interim dividend of 5 sen, payable on July 21, 2011. For the nine months ended May 31, Top Glove’s net profit fell 56.5% to RM87.06 million from RM200.22 million in the previous corresponding period, while revenue declined to RM1.51 billion from RM1.54 billion in 2010.

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.

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.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

FBMKLCI 1528.43 DJ-83.93 CRUDE OIL108.62 RM2.9450

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.    0168                BOILERM          0.33                          0.03                  1.65

Boilermech designs and manufactures biomass boilers. Its offer price is 33 sen while OSK Research has fair value of 45 sen.

Fitters, whose share price fell after it faced the threat of suspension on May 10, said it had set Friday as the deadline to submit the audited financial statement to avoid suspension.

Ingenuity, which was queried over unusual market activity, will sign an MoU on Thursday, to submit an integrated hospital information system to the Health Ministry. The system is to interlink hospitals and clinics in Malaysia to the ministry

Pos Malaysia holds its shareholders meeting late Thursday morning. There are expectations of strong response from minority shareholders over the acquisition of Khazanah Nasional’s stake in the national postal company by DRB-Hicom.

Seven companies have been shortlisted for the first phase of the US$2.5 billion (RM7.45 billion) infrastructure of Brazil’s Vale International project. Among them are MUHIBBAH ENGINEERING (M) BHD [], Gadang Bhd and Sunway CONSTRUCTION [] Bhd.

Bursa Securities has rejected construction firm Golden Plus Holdings Bhd’s application for an extension of two weeks for the submission of the company’s audited financial statements for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010.
 
Lion buys stake in S’pore steel firm.
Lion Industries Corp Bhd (LICB) will be acquiring a 50% stake in Angkasa Hong Leong Pte Ltd, from Hong Leong Asia Ltd for S$15.3mil (RM36.6mil) as it looks to expand into the downstream steel operations business.
Property developer Mutiara Goodyear Development Bhd is acquiring 40% stake in Palmington Sdn Bhd, a unit of Tambun Indah Land Bhd, for RM2.34mil cash in a move to jointly develop 527 acres in Seberang Perai.

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.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

FBMKLCI 1520.00 DJ+8.25 CRUDE OIL 87.55 RM3.02

Kencana Petroleum Bhd's private placement of 166.7 million shares of 10 sen each via its book-building exercise has been completed. The issue price that has been fixed at RM2.38 each would result in gross proceeds of about RM397.6mil. The issue price represented about 1.65% discount to the closing price of Kencana shares on Jan 25 of RM2.42. It is believed that the shares were oversubscribed by 3.5 times.

Infrastructure builders Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd in consortium with Perunding Ranhill Worley Sdn Bhd has been awarded a RM1.07bil contract by Petronas Gas Bhd for works under its LNG regasification project. Muhibbah told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that the consortium received the contract for the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning alliance for the LNG regasification unit, island berth and subsea pipeline of the LNG regasification project.

SapuraCrest Petroleum Bhd, an integrated oil and gas service provider, said its wholly-owned unit received a letter of award for works valued at US$31.5mil from Petronas' subsidiary PC Myanmar (Hong Kong) Ltd.
The company told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that its unit TL Offshore Sdn Bhd received an award letter dated Jan 19 for the provision of transportation and installation of offshore facilities for PC Myanmar's Yetagun Phase 4 development at the Andaman Sea.

C.I. Holdings Bhd net profit for the second quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 rose 43% to RM11.27mil from a year ago mainly due to further economies of scale and prudent cost management.

Fraser & Neave Holdings Bhd's (F&N) foray into property development paid off well when it recently sold the second phase of Fraser Business Park in Pudu for RM63 million, which netted the group a gain of RM29.6 million.

The Edge FinancialDaily also reports the recent sharp rise in cocoa prices has brought a windfall for GUAN CHONG BHD [], which had earlier stocked up on the soft commodity at substantially lower prices. The company's profit margin has already widened substantially to 6.7 pct for the nine-month period ended Sept 30, 2010, from 1.8 pct in the previous corresponding period.