Friday, December 24, 2010

FBMKLCI 1514.48 DJ+14.00 CRUDE OIL 91.51 RM 3.09

The independent directors of PLUS Expressways Bhd (PLUS) extended the period for new offers to buy the group’s business to Jan 10, 2011 from the earlier announced deadline of 5pm yesterday.

Sime Darby Bhd has filed a civil suit against its former chief Datuk Seri Ahmad Zubir Murshid and four other former senior personnel for restitution in the sum of at least RM338mil plus general and aggravated damages and other relief. in relation to the Qatar Petroleum Project (QP), the Maersk Oil Qatar Project (MOQ Project) and the project relating to the CONSTRUCTION [] of marine vessels known as the Marine Project.

Axiata Group Bhd has sold its entire 18.9% stake in Thai telecommunications group Samart Corp pcl for US$34.8mil (RM108.4mil) cash to the latter’s existing shareholder and founder, the Vilailuck family.

UEM Land and UMLand are to jointly develop the second mixed development project in Puteri Harbour with an estimated gross development value of RM670 million, and gross development profit of RM160 million. UEM Land, the master developer of Nusajaya, on Thursday signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) valued at RM49.6 million with Nusajaya Consolidated Sdn Bhd (NCSB), a 50:50 joint venture company of UEM Land and UMLand to acquire the parcel of land, Parcel Commercial South 3 (Parcel CS3) at Puteri Harbour.

Rubber glove manufacturer Adventa hit limit up yesterday on speculation that it could be a potential acquisition target by a US healthcare firm for the upstream of the integration of its healthcare business. It was also rumored earlier that the US firm had previously been preliminary talks with Top Glove but had decided Top Glove was too big a manufacturer which would be too expensive.  

Proton Holdings plans to produce a two-seater sports car in two years. Proton corporate planning general manager Badrulhisham Mohd Ghazali said the vehicle would not be a hatch-back type like Satria Neo but would look like the legendary Lotus.

Berjaya Sports Toto (BjToto) has had preliminary discussions internally on a possible corporate exercise which may result in the entry of a strategic investor, it told Bursa Malaysia yesterday. It said that while there had been initial contact with several potential strategic investors, no negotiation had been conducted with any strategic investor at this juncture, as internal discussions and planning were still ongoing. 

Thursday, December 23, 2010

FBMKLCI 1515.05 DJ+26.33 CRUDE OIL 90.55 RM 3.10

The battle for PLUS Expressways, Southeast Asia's biggest toll highway company, is likely to go down to the
wire as the deadline looms at 5pm today. UEM Group and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), which have bid RM23bn or RM4.60 a share, is pitted against little-known Jelas Ulung SB’s RM26bn, or RM5.20 apiece offer. PLUS will seek to suspend its shareholder meeting today to evaluate all takeover offers. It will then call for a fresh EGM in early January.
Jelas Ulung likely to deposit RM50m for PLUS bid. In positioning itself as a serious bidder for PLUS Expressways Bhd, privately-held Jelas Ulung Sdn Bhd is likely to submit a RM50 million cash deposit and meet the minimum disclosure requirements stipulated by the toll concessionaire's board, sources said.

Boustead Holdings has signed a memorandum of understanding with DRIR Equities SB and Tulus Sejagat SB with the intention to buy a 51% stake in MHS Aviation and a 51% stake in a special purpose vehicle that will purchase all the aircraft and helicopters owned by DRIR Equities. The entire acquisition is not expected to
exceed RM100m.

UEM Land Holdings has received shareholders’ approval for the proposed acquisition of property developer, Sunrise for RM1.39bn, or RM2.80 per share. “The extraordinary EGM resolution for the takeover has been passed by shareholders along with the special resolution to increase our share capital,” UEM Land chairman, Tan Sri Dr Ahmad Tajuddin Ali told reporters.

Berjaya Corp (BCorp) has hired investment bankers to look into the possibility of undertaking a corporate exercise that could see the entry of strategic private investors into the group’s cash cow Berjaya Sports Toto (BToto), said sources. “A foreign investment bank has been appointed to look into the job. The strategic privatevinvestors that could emerge in the company include foreign investors. The bankers are exploring a few possible corporate exercises, which include the one Magnum (Corp) underwent a couple of years back that had involved its privatisation,’ said a source.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

FBMKLCI 1505.18 DJ+55.03 CRUDE OIL 89.96 RM 3.12

KNM Group Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary KNM Process Systems Sdn Bhd (KNMPS) has secured a £450mil (RM2.196bil) engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract for a biomass and waste recycling centre project in England.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) yesterday charged a former senior manager of Sime Darby Engineering Sdn Bhd for allegedly accepting a bribe of RM200,000 cash as a reward for proposing a private company for barge construction contracts.  

MTD is eyeing engineering and infrastructure projects in Saudi Arabia via a joint venture (JV) company it intends to form in the Kingdom with ANC Holdings Pte Ltd. MTD said it had entered into a JV and shareholders' agreement with ANC for the purpose of incorporation a JV company in Saudi Arabia. MTD will hold 51% of the JV while ANC will have the remaining 49%. "The parties intend to utilise the JV Company to undertake engineering and construction of building and infrastructure projects in Saudi Arabia," it said. 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

FBMKLCI 1495.88 DJ-13.78 CRUDE OIL 89.25 RM 3.12


New RM26bil offer for PLUS highway. A competing bid to buy the assets and liabilities of PLUS Expressways Bhd has been presented to the latter’s board at an offer price that works out to RM5.20 per PLUS share, 13% higher than the existing offer by UEM Group and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF).

Bina Puri Holdings Bhd's unit Bina Puri (B) Sdn Bhd has secured a sub-contract worth RM158.36mil in Brunei. Bina Puri (B) had entered into a sub-contract agreement with to undertake the infrastructure works for a housing project for a contract sum of RM158.36mil, the company said in a filing with Chuon Tzu Construction Co Sdn BhdBursa Malaysia yesterday. The project is expected to be completed in 36 months. With the award, the group's current order book stands at RM3.31bil to date. It secured projects worth RM2.62bil in 2010. The sub-contract is expected to contribute positively to the earnings of the Bina Puri group for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011.

MTD Capital received a buyout offer from its major shareholders Nikvest Sdn Bhd, Alloy Consolidated Sdn Bhd, Alloy Concrete Engineering Sdn Bhd and Alloy Capital Sdn Bhd (joint offerors) to acquire the remaining shares they do not already hold (excluding 27.49 million treasury shares) at RM9.50 apiece. The joint offerors hold 131.48 million shares of RM1 each in MTD, representing 53.13%. The joint offers have also made a downstream, take-over offer for the existing and paid-up shares of RM1 each in MTD ACPI ENGINEERING BHD not already held by MTD for a cash offer price of 53 sen per share. Trading MTD and MTD ACPI would resume at 9am on Tuesday, Dec 21. The two companies had requested for a trading halt from 9am on Dec 20 pending the announcement.

Time Dotcom's wholly-owned subsidiary TT dotCom Sdn Bhd has entered into principal terms of collaboration with MEASAT Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd (Astro) for the provision of IPTV and Broadband services across the Klang Valley and Penang.

The lower net profit was attributed to the lower profit contribution from the gaming business operated by BERJAYA SPORTS TOTO BHD's principal subsidiary company Sports Toto (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. It said Sports Toto registered a lower pre-tax profit in the quarter under review due to the increase in Pool Betting Duty from 6% to 8% (effective June 1, 2010) coupled with higher prize payout.

Monday, December 20, 2010

FBMKLCI 1499.88 DJ-7.34 CRUDE OIL 89.01 RM 3.11

SHARES on Bursa Malaysia is expected move sideways this week and confined within a tight-low-volume-doldrum of 1,490 and 1,510 points. Affin Investment Bank Head of Retail Research Dr Nazri Khan said the FTSE Bursa Malaysia (FBM) Composite Index made an impressive gain of 19% over the past six months. We are not surprised to see further consolidation in the last two weeks of December due to the year-end rebalancing, options annual expiration and holiday thin trading, he said. Nazri said the local market was still upbeat in the medium-term, but it could be distracted by the European sovereign debt situation and the rising bond yield in the near-term. He said renewed European debt worries tied to Moody's warning of a downgrade of Spain and Ireland's debt and poor Portuguese bond auction may dent the local market for a while.

Government-linked investment companies (GLICs), including Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (KWAP), have indicated an intention to vote in favour of the proposed takeover of PLUS Expressways Bhd by UEM Group and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), reliable sources said.

DiGi.Com Bhd, a Malaysian mobile- phone operator, will invest RM700 million in capital expenditure next year, the Star newspaper reported, citing chief executive officer Henrik Clausen. The investment is similar to the amount spent this year, though more money will be used to improve its data and Internet network in 2011 compared with voice services, according to the report today.  

Johor Corp (JCorp) is seeking to remove Tan Sri Muhammad Ali Hashim, its previous head for 18 years, from the boards of three listed companies it has direct stakes in. The move seems to confirm speculation that Muhammad Ali, who had suddenly resigned as JCorp's CEO in July, is no longer in the good books of the powers that be in the state of Johor. JCorp has called for EGMs at Kulim (M) Bhd, KPJ Healthcare Bhd and Damansara Realty Bhd (DRealty) for this purpose. The removal of Muhammad Ali will be via ordinary resolutions at each of these companies, which means that a simple majority of shareholder votes would achieve the desired result. While JCorp controls more than 50% of the equity of Kulim and DRealty, it owns only 237.8 million shares in KPJ Healthcare, according to the latest shareholding changes filed with Bursa Malaysia. And according to Bloomberg data, this number of shares amounts to only a 42.6% stake in KPJ.

IJM Corp Bhd, a property developer and contractor, has secured a RM460.59m contract from Naza TTDI Construction SB for the “superstructure work” for Platinum Park’s phase three. The project involves the development of a 50- and 38- storey office towers comprising a one level facilities area at level 10, eight levels of podium carparks and a three-level basement carpark, according to a filing to Bursa Malaysia last Friday. The completion date is 31 Dec, 2013, IJM said in the filing.

Friday, December 17, 2010

FBMKLCI 1497.52 DJ+41.78 CRUDE OIL 88.79 RM 3.11

AirAsia Bhd, which has formed a 40:60 joint venture (JV) with three Philippine partners, is investing US$8mil for its 40% stake in AirAsia Philippines. We will be funding it internally via equity, group CEO Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes said after a signing ceremony between AirAsia and Antonio O. Cojuangco Jr, Dr Michael L. Romeo and Marianne B. Honours yesterday. He expects AirAsia Philippines to be profitable straight away and contribute to group revenue immediately as a lot of ground works had been done. The set-up cost is very low. There are already flights from Kuala Lumpur to the Philippines. Everything is there already, Fernandes said. AirAsia will hold 40% equity in AirAsia Inc, the JV company set up for AirAsia Philippines. The new airline is expected to begin operations in August 2011 with an initial working capital of US$25m. To a question, Fernandes said it was in the midst of getting approval from authorities for its airline operations in the Philippines.

Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has inked three agreements worth RM991.8mil for the Hulu Terengganu hydroelectric project involving the construction of two dams and the installation of two hydro turbines and generators in an underground power station with a total installed capacity of 250MW.

Four companies, namely construction firm Putrajaya Perdana, water infrastructure specialist Loh & Loh Corp, property developer General Corp and planter Kurnia Setia, will be delisted on 21 Dec. The companies made the announcements to Bursa Malaysia yesterday. Putrajaya Perdana and Loh & Loh were being taken private by Javace SB and Sheikh Tarek Essam Ahmad Obaid for a cash offer price of RM4.85 per share respectively. General Corp was being taken private by Consistent Record SB, which was acquiring all the company's assets and liabilities for RM505.01m while Kreatif Selaras SB was taking private Kurnia Setia.

MAA Holdings Bhd and AmG Insurance Bhd (a 51%-owned subsidiary of AMMB Holdings Bhd) have mutually agreed to discontinue discussions on the proposed disposal of Malaysian Assurance Alliance Bhd’s (a subsidiary of MAA) general insurance business for RM180mil.

Mulpha International Bhd will use the RM327mil proceeds from the sale of its Hilton Melbourne Airport Hotel to repay its debt levels unless new investment opportunities arise.

Proton Holdings is to replace its existing Persona model with a new version in 2012, said its group managing director Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir. However, he did not disclose which of the five Pahlawan concept cars shown at the recent KL International Motor Show would be replacing the Persona model. "Take a guess," Syed Zainal said, when asked by reporters to reveal more on the Persona replacement model. Industry talk has it that the Tuah concept, or code-named Espire, would be bound for production. It is learnt that the Tuah concept car shown to the public was not the final design approved as Proton is coming up with an improved version. Earlier, Syed Zainal witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between AutoV Corporation Bhd with US-based ArvinMeritor Inc and Germany's Continental AG.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

FBMKLCI 1509.1 DJ-19.07 CRUDE OIL 88.25 RM 3.13

PN17 company LCL Corp Bhd could be delisted by Dec 27 for failing to submit its regularisation plan to the Securities Commission or Bursa Malaysia.

MRCB and IJM Land Bhd have extended the validity of their memorandum of understanding to merge and create the country’s second-largest property company to Dec 29 from Dec 14 previously.

Menang's unit wins RM1.5b contract to build 5 UiTM campuses nationwide for more than RM1.5 billion over 23 years. IMSB will build the Seremban campus, designed to cater for 5,000 students, over three years. Upon completion, the campus will be leased to the government/UiTM for 20 years. The company will maintain the facilities and infrastructure of the campus during the 20-year lease period. 

RHB Capital’s wholly owned subsidiary, RHB Bank, has entered into a MoU with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC), in line with its objective of becoming a major player in the banking industry. “RHB sees this MoU as one of the many proactive steps it is taking in enhancing its local and global strategic economic network,” it said in a statement yesterday. “The alliance will assist RHB, together with its respective subsidiaries and related companies, in strengthening its position in the Japanese business segment and also in establishing a stronger foothold in the international arena as part of the RHB banking group’s strategy for business expansion with ever deepening economic ties between Japan and Malaysia.”

DRB-HICOM Bhd has signed a MoU with the Kamaz Group, the largest automobile corporation of the Russian Federation, to look into the possibility of manufacturing and assembling selected Kamaz heavy duty trucks for the Malaysian and Asean markets. “This MoU will pave the way for the feasibility and a detailed costing study as well as the models of Kamaz truck suitable for this region,” said DRB-HICOM group managing director Datuk Seri Khamil Jamil in a statement yesterday.

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.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

FBMKLCI 1509.79 DJ+18.24 CRUDE OIL 89.06 RM 3.10

KYM Holdings has been awarded a contract valued at RM585,911 by Vale International SA for the provision of consultancy services for the acquisition of land and development order approval. KYM said in an announcement to Bursa Malaysia yesterday that Vale had instructed it to acquire the land for the construction of a 2.5km-long jetty and for the construction of temporary site office facilities for their proposed iron ore distribution centre and pellet plant in Teluk Rubiah, Perak.

Johor Corp (JCorp) will not be selling any of its assets to repay bondholders’ RM3.6bil when the papers are due on July 31, 2012. JCorp’s newly-appointed chief executive officer Kamaruzzaman Abu Kassim said the plan was to refinance the debt.

The board of Olympia Industries Bhd has clarified that the company has expressed interest to acquire all the equity shares in Pan Malaysian Pools Sdn Bhd from Tanjong plc, a company which has been taken private by T. Ananda Krishnan.

Proton will spend £480m on Group Lotus plc to turnaround the company and the financing will be secured via internally generated and externally secured funding during the turnaround period. Proton also confirmed its unit Group Lotus plc is teaming up with Renault F1 Team Ltd for the title sponsorship of the Renault F1 Team which will take part in the Formula One World Racing Championship season beginning 2011 onwards.

Kencana Petroleum posted net profit of RM52.35 million in the first quarter ended Oct 31, 2010, up 70% from RM30.82 million a year ago and was upbeat for the current financial year on rising demand for its engineering and fabrication of oil and gas production facilities. Revenue rose 20% to RM336.96 million from RM281 million a year ago while pretax profit increased by 63% to RM68.10 million from RM41.80 million. Earnings per share were 3.16 sen compared with 3.41 sen.

The Naza brothers Sheikh Mohd Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin and Sheikh Mohd Faliq SM Nasimuddin have resigned as directors of Kumpulan Jetson. The group told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that the resignations of Nasarudin, 27, and Faliq, 25, came into effect the same day. The brothers were deemed interested by virtue of their interest in Superior Pavillion, which owns 13.12 million Jetson shares. Jetson also announced yesterday that the brothers had disposed of 4.37 million Jetson shares, or 7.22% stake, for RM1.05 each on 8 Dec. They were believed to initially have big plans for the company but lost interest after disagreements with other shareholders, stemming from unsettled financial issues within Jetson.

KFC Holdings (M) Bhd, which holds the franchise to operate KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in Malaysia, Singapore and two cities in India from Yum! Brands Inc, has acquired Kernel Foods Pte Ltd, a Mumbai-based restaurant operator for RM83,565.

Monday, December 13, 2010

FBMKLCI 1507.28 DJ+40.26 CRUDE OIL 87.99 RM 3.109

Landmarks Bhd is expected to start its Bintan development called Treasure Bay Bintan (TBB) by the first quarter of 2011, sources familiar with the matter told The Edge Financial Daily. 

Ramunia Holdings Bhd’s wholly owned unit, Ramunia Fabricators SB, has been slapped with a RM15.9m suit by Ulti Resources SB for unlawful possession of land, according to a filing to the exchange last Friday. The plaintiff is seeking the amount and claims that Ramunia Fabricator had unlawfully entered and took possession of the lands in Kota Tinggi, Johor, in July 2008.
Benalec Holdings Bhd, the country’s second largest marine construction firm by market share, is set to list on the Main Market in the first quarter of next year. Having just received in the first week of December approval for the listing on the local bourse, the company expects to raise some RM100m from the IPO, said the group managing director Vincent Leaw Seng Hai. According to the MD, the proceeds raised are intended for the use of working capital.

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.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

FBMKLCI 1510.06 DJ +13.32 CRUDE OIL 88.74 RM 3.113

The federal Cabinet has agreed in principle to a revision of electricity tariff but has not decided when it should take place. Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah Kui said an electricity tariff revision was on the cards but the Government had not decided when. He said there were many issues that the Government needed to address before a time could be set for the revision.

Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd is disposing of its 40% stake in Syarikat Borcos Shipping Sdn Bhd to AWH Equity Holdings Sdn Bhd for RM135mil.

Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al Bukhary is believed to be considering taking auto and banking group DRB-HICOM private, people familiar with the plan said yesterday. It is further believed that the tycoon is being advised by Maybank Investment Bank on the plan, which could cost him close to RM2bn. Sources said the offer will be comparable to DRB-HICOM's NTA value, which stood at RM2.50 as at end of September this year. As at July this year, Syed Mokhtar held a controlling 55.9% of DRB-HICOM, via privately held Etika Strategi SB.

Paramount Corp Bhd announced yesterday a special dividend of 40 sen per share, less tax at 25%, for the year ending Dec 31, 2010.

Alam Maritim Resources has seen its share price plummet on potential debt write-offs owed by Vastalux SB, a debt-ridden subsidiary of another O&G firm, Vastalux Energy. It is mulling a provision for the total debt owed by Vastalux this fiscal year and may even consider liquidating Vastalux given the remote chance of the former recovering its debt.

KFC India, a subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur-based KFC Malaysia, has been operating in India since a year, and has already opened six stores in the state of Maharashtra - four in Mumbai, one in Pune and one in Aurangabad. It has plans to increase its number of stores to 17 next year, says Hezal Ahmad, CEO of KFC
India.

Proton’s subsidiary Group Lotus plc will buy a major equity stake in the Renault F1 team, which will be renamed Lotus-Renault GP team, from the start of the 2011 Formula 1 season onwards. Group Lotus will buy a 25% stake from Luxembourg-based investment group Genii Capital. The price tag was not mentioned.

Bina Puri Holdings Bhd has won a Stormwater pipeline project worth 23.99 million riyal, or about RM19.91mil, from the Saudi Arabia’s City Council of Northern Border (Turaif), through its associate company, Bina Puri Saudi Co Ltd.

Hartalega Holdings has clarified that its factory in Ijok, Kuala Selangor, has never been ordered to close, suspended, nor issued serious warnings of any kind. In a statement issued yesterday, its executive director Kuan Mun Leong categorically denied the allegations reported to have been made by Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Department Datuk T. Murugiah and some residents of Taman Suria.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

FBMKLCI 1501.74 DJ -3.03 CRUDE OIL 88.23 RM 3.104

KNM finally held an analyst briefing after pausing for a few quarters as management believes the company’s operation is finally turning around and the outlook for its process equipment segment is getting brighter. Going forward, it will expand its services business and go into nuclear energy. KNM is still supported by strong orderbook of over RM2.0bn.

AirAsia Bhd, Southeast Asia’s biggest budget carrier, plans to form a Philippine unit by the first quarter of next year. Sepang, Malaysia-based AirAsia may expand into the Philippines as airlines including Cebu Air Inc increase their fleets and services to meet rising demand in the archipelago. The government has set a target to double tourism arrivals in six years to help spur economic growth.

Scomi Marine Bhd has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to form a framework of cooperation for the provision of maritime academic programmes in Malaysia. 

UEM Land Holdings Bhd said it planned to acquire two parcels of freehold agricultural land in Bangi for RM268.5mil from Inch Kenneth Kajang Rubber Public Ltd Co to develop the land into a comprehensive and integrated township. It told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that its wholly-owned unit UEM Land Bhd wanted to buy the land measuring 463.51 acres at RM13.30 per sq ft.   

Spritzer Bhd is in talks with potential joint venture partners in China and Australia on the possibility of producing bottled mineral or drinking water in these countries and expects to conclude these discussions sometime next year.  

Malaysian banks have extended their streak of sterling double-digit net earnings growth to a fifth straight quarter by posting a 20.1% year-on-year growth in the third quarter (Q3) of this year.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Analysts cautious on billionaire's hard-disk drive maker JCY International

WHEN news that low-key Malaysian billionaire Yong Yoon Kiong's company JCY International Bhd was to be listed on Bursa Malaysia first hit the market back in 2006, there was a lot of excitement.

Not only was the hard-disk drive maker going to be the largest technology firm ever listed on Bursa, it was also supposed to be the biggest initial public offering (IPO) for South-East Asia in many years.
The listing however did not materialise that year.

JCY, which is one of the world's major suppliers to the two global hard-disk drive giants, Western Digital and Seagate Technology Inc, finally made its long-awaited debut on the local bourse on Feb 25 this year. But if its share price performance thus far and latest financial results are anything to go by, it is quite safe to say that JCY has not lived up to market expectations.

The stock has shed close to 50% of its price since its listing to settle 78 sen on Friday, which was also the lowest. In contrast, the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KL Composite Index has put on more than 18 % in the same period.

Against its high of RM1.98 achieved on May 3, the stock is trading at a 60% discount. For its IPO, JCY had set the institutional offer price at RM1.60, while the retail portion was priced at RM1.52. For its latest quarter ended Sept 30, JCY incurred a net loss of RM22.56mil against a net profit of RM73.5mil made a year ago, largely on rising expenses and foreign exchange losses. Observers noted that there could be shareholders selling out and some could even be doing so below their IPO prices because of the lower entry cost.

JCY finance executive director James Wong was quick to point out that these issues should not be too much of a concern.

Malaysian investors do not understand tech stocks; you've got to be in for the long-haul, he told StarBiz.
When times in an industry like ours become challenging, we restructure, we adapt and we come off stronger.
The company is working on its labour issues where in the latest quarter, it had incurred an additional RM8mil in workers' salaries due to manpower shortage that resulted in some operations being outsourced and pay rise for the local workers.

We plan to shift some of our labour-intensive operations to China where labour is much cheaper, Wong said.
It currently has about 16,000 workers at its factories in Johor Baru and Penang. Wong said Western Digital had guided for a disappointing December quarter while the March quarter was traditionally a weak one for the industry.

But demand will come back, it always does. We've been in this business for a long time, we understand the cycles, he noted.

JCY has started supplying its components to South Korean and Japan customers to counter the weak demand from its Western customers that are still struggling to surface from the economically challenging times although the impact on bottomline is not expected to be felt so soon, according to Wong. Wong also noted that to his knowledge no major shareholders were selling their stakes in the firm. He added that Yong, the founder of the firm, still held close to 75% stake in JCY.

When the company was listed, some market observers pointed out that valuations were far too high. JCY's IPO was priced at a historical price-earnings (PE) multiple of 15 times when stocks in such an industry which is considered highly cyclical usually trade at PEs of less than 10 times.

Granted, JCY was priced before the acceleration of concerns of a double-dip in the United States, a major customer for the company.

Meanwhile, following the latest results of the firm, some analysts have turned cautious on JCY. In recent notes to clients, analysts said higher wages, shortage of workers, unfavourable foreign exchange rates and high raw material prices would continue to remain challenges for the firm for some time.

FBMKLCI 1500.98 DJ +19.68 CRUDE OIL 89.28 RM 3.117

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.    0163                CAREPLS           0.023                         0.005             1.15


BSKL is expected to trade higher this week with the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (FBM KLCI) likely to move towards 1,530 with a strong upside momentum, dealers said. Affin Investment Bank head of retail research, Dr Nazri Khan, said despite profit-taking last week, the benchmark index was likely to get positive spillover from the improving US and Europe. We believe that global tensions have already been factored in by the correction seen last week. We can sense that the flip-flop hot money obviously is making a comeback with year-end bargain-hunting driving the local stocks higher, he said.

Kencana proposed to raise funds via:
  1. a proposed issuance of up to 5-year RM350m nominal value Islamic          Securities with detachable warrants on a “bought deal” basiswith AmInvestment Bank as the primary subscriber;
  2. a proposed offer for sale by the primary subscriber of the provisional rights to the allotment of the Kencana warrants at an issue price to be determined later.
  3. a proposed 10% private placement of new ordinary shares of RM0.10 each in Kencana. In addition, Kencana also proposed to increase its authorised share capital from RM200m divided into 2bn ordinary shares of RM0.10 each to RM300m divided into 3bn shares.

Myagri Group of Companies, an agro-biotechnology outfit, plans to list its unit either on the local or a foreign bourse to raise RM30 million to finance its expansion plans. Myagri helps oil palm plantations convert their waste at the mill into organic matter, enriching it with bio fertiliser microbes. This produces organic fertilisers that are not just good for crops but also protects their health.

The former executive director of Johor Port, Abdul Khalid Khan Lal Khan, is set to lead a revamp of Tanjung Langsat Port (TLP), which will include the set-up of a free trade zone. According to sources, Abdul Khalid will take over the running of TLP to make it a full-fledged container port that will tap the demand in Pasir Gudang. Currently, TLP, now owned by Johor Corp, is operating as a private jetty. It was set up with the aim of making it the largest biodiesel hub in the world.

DiGi.Com announced that the domestic roaming agreement between its wholly-owned unit DiGi Telecommunications SB and U Mobile SB has been terminated yesterday. The agreement was in relation to giving U Mobile access to DiGi Telecommunications’ 2G GSM network for the provision of public telecommunications services in Malaysia.

Ramunia Holdings Bhd's unit O&G Works Sdn Bhd (OGW) is teaming up with Dongnam  Marine  Crane  Co Ltd (DMC) from South Korea to undertake the joint manufacturing of cranes.