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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

FBMKLCI 1542.84 CRUDE OIL 100.67 RM 2.9910

After several rounds of deferment and a long wait, Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has finally gotten the green light to implement new electricity tariff rates which will help it mitigate the effects of higher gas prices. “As a result of the gas price increase, TNB's gas bill will increase by about RM1.5bil per year. “Due to the gas price increase, TNB will have to increase the electricity tariff to cover for the additional cost,” TNB president and CEO Datuk Seri Che Khalib Mohd Nor said at a briefing yesterday. Tenaga has been allowed by the government to increase its base tariff by 2%. As a result, average tariff will increase by 7.12%; industrial consumers and commercial users will see an average hike of 8.3%, but Tenaga said there would be no increase to about 75% of households.

Boustead Heavy Industries Corp Bhd (BHIC) signed a joint-venture deal with Prokhas Managers Sdn Bhd (PMSB) yesterday to supply artillery propellants to the Malaysian Armed Forces. Under the joint venture, a new company, namely Pyrotechnical Ordnance Malaysia Sdn Bhd, will produce double base artillery propellants at a plant located on a 21-acre site in Bentong, Pahang. The plant is due to begin production in the third quarter of next year.

Analysts are confident that Sime Darby Bhd is making progress with the portfolio review and divestment of non-core assets after suffering massive losses in the oil and gas division a year ago. The share price has also moved up especially since the announcement of the non-binding memoranda of agreement to sell the Teluk Ramunia fabrication yard to Petroliam Nasional Bhd for RM296mil and the Pasir Gudang fabrication yard to Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Bhd for RM399mil. The conglomerate posted a net profit of RM820.1mil for the third quarter ended March 31 after suffering a loss of RM308.6mil in the same corresponding period last year on higher contribution from plantation, motors, industrial, and energy and utilities divisions. Revenue for the period under review also rose to RM10.6bil from RM7.6bil previously.

Oldtown Bhd is pricing its issue/offer price at RM1.25 per share for its initial public offering (IPO) of 96.4 million shares of RM1 each,  The company, which owns and operates the Oldtown White Coffee chain, aims to list on Bursa Malaysia's Main Market on July 11. According to its prospectus draft, the company is offering 63.4 million new ordinary shares for application by the Malaysian public, directors, eligible employees and business associates of Oldtown and its subsidiaries.

Malayan Flour Mills Bhd (MFM) has proposed a share split of every one existing ordinary share of RM1 each in the company into two new ordinary shares of 50 sen each. Based on the issued and paid-up capital of MFM of RM107.6mil comprising 107.6 million shares as at May 27, the share split would result in an issued and paid-up capital of RM107.6mil comprising 215.3 million shares. 

CIMB Group's first quarter results came in slightly below expectations but the second half will likely be boosted by stronger capital market activities, higher domestic net interest margin (NIM) and impact from various economic transformation projects. CIMB reported net earnings of RM917mil, representing an increase of 9.3% for the first quarter (Q1) of financial year (FY) 2011.

PLUS Expressways Bhd’s net profit for its first quarter ended March 31 rose by 75.3% to RM495.1mil as it received RM364mil of compensation in accordance with the terms in the current concession agreements.
PLUS said RM364mil of compensation was included in the current quarter under review.

TIME dotCom Bhd net profit for the first quarter ended March 31 surged 21.8% to RM22.9mil from a year ago due to higher revenue and improved margins. Revenue for the quarter increased 7.7% from the same quarter last year to RM70mil as a result of higher data earnings within its wholesale and corporate segments. TIME’s data business posted a 16% growth to contribute RM51.1mil in revenue. Earnings per share for the quarter also increase to 90 sen from 74 sen a year ago.

Proton unit Group Lotus plc has won the right to use the name “Lotus” within Formula 1, and entitled to race in its historic black and gold livery. Proton said the Chancery Division of the English High Court had on last Friday, May 27 had also ruled that 1MRT was in breach of the Licence granted to them by Group Lotus to race in Formula 1 under the name Lotus Racing and had awarded Group Lotus damages in respect of that breach.

Brem Holding Bhd net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011 surged to RM26.72 million from RM2.12 million a year earlier, due mainly to the reversal of allowance for impairment of RM21.5 million.
The company proposed a gross dividend of five sen per share for the financial year ended March 31.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

FBMKLCI 1484.14 DJ-137.74 CRUDE OIL 99 RM 3.005

Oil prices fell sharply Tuesday on deepening fears about Japan's economy after its nuclear crisis worsened following a devastating earthquake and tsunami. Potentially dangerous levels of radiation have been reported leaking from a crippled nuclear complex in the disaster area. More than 10,000 people are thought to have died after the earthquake and tsunami hit Japan on Friday. Investors worried about diminished demand for oil and other products in Japan, the world's third-largest oil importer. However, Wall Street analysts expect that Japan will eventually increase imports of oil, coal and natural gas.

BJToto net profit for the third quarter ended Jan 31, 2011 rose 17.4% to RM114.87 million from RM97.85 million a year ago, driven by an increase in revenue, mainly contributed by Berjaya Philippines Inc. group. BToto declared a third interim single tier exempt dividend of 6 sen per share in respect of the financial year ending April 30, 2011.

Brem's 75%-owned subsidiary Harmony Property Sdn Bhd is acquiring two parcels of industrial land in Petaling Jaya from ROCA Malaysia Sdn Bhd for RM48 million cash as part of its plan to accumulate strategic land bank. Brem said the acquisition represented an opportunity for the group to accumulate strategic land bank at a reasonable price as the PROPERTIES [] are situated in a prime location with positive commercial property development potential within the popular Petaling Jaya area.

GD Express could be in focus after Singapore Post Ltd raised its stake in the company to 27.08% from the initial 4.98%, positioning itself as a strategic investor in the Malaysian express delivery and logistics services provider. Singapore Post on Tuesday acquired 56.84 million shares — representing a 22.1% stake, in GD Express — for a total purchase consideration of RM45.47 million cash or 80 sen a piece.

MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM BHD and AIRASIA BHD, meanwhile, could see some selling pressure following HwangDBS Vickers Research lowering its target price for the two stocks on Tuesday. The research house said it expected high oil prices to drag the airlines' earnings.

TAN Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun's plan to buy back his company Berjaya Retail Bhd, barely seven months after listing it, has got most people perplexed. Why would someone privatise a company so soon after listing it? If the deal goes through though, this would most likely mark the fastest exit of a listed company from the stock exchange. It isn't entirely clear what the rationale of the privatisation is, although indications are that he could be driven by the “undervaluedness” of his company. In its letter to Berjaya Retail's board, Tan's vehicle undertaking the offer, Premium Merchandise Sdn Bhd, pointed out that both the company's stock and irredeemable convertible preference shares (ICPS) “have not performed well” since their listing. This indicates that Tan may be privatising the company as the market has not valued it sufficiently.