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Monday, April 18, 2011

FBMKLCI 1521.94 DJ+56.68 CRUDE OIL 110.22 RM 2.9890

Proton’s unit Lotus Cars Ltd secured £270m million (RM1.33 billion) in loans from six financial institutions over a six-year period to turn around the loss-making company. Proton group managing director Datuk Seri Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir said he expected Lotus to break even by 2014.

Press Metal proposed a rights issue to raise between RM316.7 million and RM323.7 million to finance the Samalaju aluminium smelting project in Sarawak. The rights issue involved RM323.73 million nominal value of redeemable convertible secured loan stocks (RCSLS) at 100% of its nominal value with up to 147.15 million warrants.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman has approved the proposed RM1.23 billion intra-city commuter train service in Iskandar Malaysia which would involve a100km rail network.
The project would be undertaken by Metropolitan Commuter Network Sdn Bhd - a joint venture between KUB Malaysia Bhd and Malaysia Steel Works (KL) Bhd.

FAR EAST HOLDINGS BHD [] is recommending a final single tier dividend of 20 sen for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010.

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.