Showing posts with label armada. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

FBMKLCI 1562.59 DJ-15.51 CRUDE OIL 98 RM 2.97

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.         5210             ARMADA                      3.03                 2.13               15.14


Bumi Armada Bhd which will be listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia on Thursday, July 21. Its institutional price was fixed at RM3.03 per share after it had completed the bookbuilding process. The final retail price was fixed at RM3.03 per share, which was 12 sen below the retail offering of RM3.15.

TNB was likely to report weaker 3QFY11 ended May 31 results tomorrow due to higher coal cost and plant maintenance. The utility giant posted a net profit of RM1.11 billion in the previous corresponding quarter on the back of RM7.72 billion revenue. In 2QFY11 ended Feb 28, TNB recorded a net profit of RM630.3 million. HwangDBS said while weaker 3Q earnings are expected this year, it looks forward to stronger earnings from 4Q onwards as TNB has received an average tariff hike of 7% effective June 1. “We estimate there will be a net profit enhancement of RM600 million per year for TNB from the 7% tariff hike, despite the 28% increase in subsidised gas cost,” said the research house.

DiGi’s earnings fell 15.1% to RM236.31 million from RM278.41 million a year ago on accelerated depreciation of RM323.76 million and also due to premium relating to the up-coming early redemption of its debt notes. Revenue rose 9.7% to RM1.46 billion from RM1.33 billion, earnings per share were 30.4 sen compared with 35.8 sen. It declared a tax exempt interim dividend of 30 sen per share. It said the RM1.5 billion revenue was well above the RM1.3 billion reported a year ago.

YTL Communications Sdn Bhd (YTL Comms) will put together a business plan to secure licences to roll out its 4G mobile Internet-with-voice service, Yes in Sabah and Sarawak. Chief executive officer Wing K. Lee said it had received acknowledgement from the Government for the required licence to start operation in the two states and had been requested to submit its business plan. “It is a multi-step process. We will put together our business plan for the licence. Hopefully we can introduce our service in Sabah and Sarawak,” he told StarBiz.

Shares of diversified company CI Holdings Bhd were suspended yesterday and will remain suspended until tomorrow, on a strong chance that the company will announce the sale of its unit, Permanis Sdn Bhd.

Cypark Resources Bhd has received an approval from the Negri Sembilan state government to lease the closed landfill site in Pajam, Nilai to be developed into an integrated renewable energy (RE) park for a period of 21 years.In a statement yesterday, Cypark said an approval was also given for two other sites in the state.
Cypark recently opened a 26ha RE park in Pajam.

UDA Holdings Bhd is terminating the proposed sale of a piece of land in Jalan Sultan Ismail in the heart of Kuala Lumpur for RM215.50 million to Nadayu, formerly known as MUTIARA GOODYEAR DEVELOPMENT [] Bhd.UDA said it was “unable to obtain the approval of UDA’s shareholder” for the disposal of the 3.56 acres and intends to terminate the sale and purchase agreement with Nadayu.


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

FBMKLCI 1588.58 DJ -151.44 CRUDE OIL 95.03 RM 2.9710

Two local oil and gas (O&G) service providers, SapuraCrest Petroleum Bhd and Kencana Petroleum Bhd, are set to merge and become the largest O&G service provider by asset size in the country, allowing it to undertake larger and more complex projects in a proposed deal valued at RM11.85bil. Both companies announced yesterday they received offer letters from special-purpose vehicle (SPV) Integral Key Sdn Bhd (IKSB) to buy up the assets and liabilities of both companies, to be paid for in cash and new shares in the new merged entity. Both SapuraCrest and Kencana will then distribute the cash and IKSB shares they receive, back to their shareholders. This will result in the current shareholders of SapuraCrest and Kencana owning shares in IKSB.

KPJ Healthcare Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary Kumpulan Perubatan (Johor) Sdn Bhd (KPJSB) has signed a joint venture deal with Yayasan Islam Perlis (YIP) to build and operate a hospital on a leasehold 4.33 acres in Kangar. The private healthcare facility will be known as KPJ Perlis Specialist Hospital.

Silk Holdings Bhd has secured four long term contracts worth a total of RM39.75mil from Petronas Carigali Sdn for the provision of four units of anchor handling tug supply vessel (AHTSV). Silk Holding said the contracts would not materially affect the results of Silk for the financial year ending July 31 but was expected to contribute positively to its earnings and assets for the financial year ending July 31, 2012.

Securities of Sunway Holdings Bhd and Sunway City Bhd (SunCity) will be suspended for trading from Aug 2 until the removal of both companies from the official list of Bursa Securities.  Both companies’ shareholders had agreed at an EGM last month to a proposal that would see a new company (newco) called Sunway Sdn Bhd take over Sunway and SunCity in a RM4.5bil deal via cash and share swaps.vNewco proposed to take over Sunway Holdings for RM2.60 a share and SunCity at RM5.10 a share, as well as buy Sunway Holdings and SunCity warrants at RM1.50 and RM1.29 respectively. Under the deal, new shares in newco will be issued, valued at RM2.80 per share. The newco will merge the assets and liabilities of Sunway and SunCity. A new Sunway entity is expected to be listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia in the third quarter of this year.

Inari Bhd, which is en route to a listing on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia on July 19, had its initial public offering (IPO) oversubscribed by 10.42 times. At an issue price of 38 sen per share, Inari's IPO raised RM31.54mil in proceeds for the group. About RM17.5mil from the proceeds will be allocated for capital expenditure, including the building of a new assembly and manufacturing facility in Penang which is due to be completed in the first quarter of 2012.

Bumi Armada Bhd’s institutional price under its initial public offering (IPO) was fixed at RM3.03 per share after the completion of the bookbuilding process. In a Bursa Malaysia filing yesterday, the offshore oil and gas services provider stated that the final retail price was fixed at RM3.03 per share. The company will refund the 12 sen difference between the final retail price and the retail price of RM3.15 per issue share, within 10 market days from the date of the final ballot of the applications. The retail offering closed on July 7.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

FBMKLCI 1562.52 DJ+108.98 CRUDE OIL91.09 RM 3.0265

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.         5202                   MSM                      3.50                         2.45                       17.50

AmResearch has valued MSM at RM4.53 per share based on a price earnings ratio (PER) of 10 times financial year 2012 earnings per share. Its PER of 10 times is about 23% below the regional average PER of 13 times ex-Japan and Australia. The research house said MSM was expected to be a high dividend-yielding stock. It added that the group’s estimated FY11 to FY12 dividend yields of 6% to 7% (based on the IPO price of RM3.50) would be higher than most of the consumer and numbers forecast operator companies. It said MSM plans to pay out 50% of its net profit as dividends every year.

Oil and gas services provider Bumi Armada has set a price range of RM2.80 to RM3.15 per share for its initial public offering (IPO) next month, raising as much as US$906mil (RM2.77bil), according to a term sheet seen by Reuters yesterday. Bumi Armada is an offshore support specialist, and is the only Malaysian company that owns floating production storage and offloading vessels, which carry a premium lease rate. Bumi Armada was privatised in 2003 by tycoon T. Ananda Krishnan, and a planned relisting in 2008 was delayed due to the global financial crisis.

Petroleum Nasional Bhd and its partner PetroVietnam have been successful in their drilling campaign via the Diamond-4X exploration well in offshore Vietnam. The Diamond-4X well, drilled to test the hydrocarbon potential in the prospect’s clastics reservoir and fractured granite basement, was spudded on April 27, 2011 and reached its final target depth of 4,564 m on June 1, the company said in a statement.
The well tested the flow rate of 5,200 barrels per day of oil.

Shandong-based Sozo Global Ltd intends to set up a halal processing facility in Malaysia within the next six to 12 months from now. Chief executive officer Shen Hengbao said the company had completed its feasibility study on the project and was currently identifying the potential locations for the plant. He said to date, it had shortlisted three states as the potential location for the plant but nothing was finalised. Sozo, according to him, aims to base the facility at a park dedicated for halal food products with good transportation and logistics network to facilitate distribution and export activities. Shen said Sozo would invest more than RM5mil in the plant which will cater halal Chinese cooked duck meat products for domestic and international markets.

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) does not rule out the possibility of taking the company private or spin off its other divisions, according to chairman Tan Sri Dr Munir Majid. “No options are off the table. It's the shareholders' call. We can put the option on the table but it is still the shareholders call,” he said after the company AGM that lasted for three hours yesterday. On Monday, StarBiz reported that Maybank Investment Bank suggested that MAS be privatised but list Firefly Sdn Bhd, MAS Engineering, MasKargo and even its terminal services. The research house in its report said the privatisation of MAS was not an outlandish idea and the shareholders might just warm up to the idea. More so since the analyst community had an overwhelming “sell” call on the carrier after the airline reported RM242mil in net loss for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011.

Kim Loong, its earnings jumped 49% to RM19.91 million from RM13.36 million a year ago boosted by its PLANTATION []s business, underpinned by the strong crude palm oil (CPO) prices. Revenue rose 37.9% to RM175.15 million from RM127 million while earnings per share were 6.52 sen versus 4.39 sen a year ago. Pre-tax profit rose 68% to RM35.16 million from RM20.89 million. “The 38% and 68% increases in revenue and PBT respectively were mainly due to higher CPO and palm kernel oil prices which were about 38% and 91% respectively higher than the corresponding period last year,” Kim Loong said.