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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

FBMKLCI 1536.27 DJ-68.79 CRUDE OIL 97.78 RM 2.9720

US blue-chip stocks fell on Tuesday, extending Monday's losses after data showed the housing sector remained deeply depressed in April and Hewlett-Packard painted a dim picture for personal computer sales.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average of 30 blue-chip stocks closed down 68.79 points (0.55 per cent) at 12,479.58.

EON CAPITAL BHD [] has declared a special tax exempt dividend of RM5.16 per share. The dividend will go ex on June 9 while the entitlement date is June 13.

United PLANTATION []s Bhd posted net profit of RM86.09 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011, up 76% from RM48.90 million a year ago and it expects the current financial year results to be better, boosted by more replanting. It declared a final dividend of 20% per share or 15 sen net per share and a special dividend of 35% per share or 26.25 sen net per share. The dividends will go ex on June 30.
Investors can expect more upside from United Plantations after its comments that palm oil production in Malaysia and Indonesia was expected to recover in 2011 based on the recovery in the biological yield cycle after a pronounced setback in 2010.

Ideal Jacobs (Malaysia) Corp, a manufacturer of industrial labels and name-plates, surged on its listing debut on the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange. The stock almost tripled to 70 sen at 9:02 a.m. local time in Kuala Lumpur trading. The company sold shares at 27 sen each in its initial public offering, according to its prospectus.

MMC CORPORATION BHD [] plans to list its subsidiaries -- Gas Malaysia Sdn Bhd and Malakoff Bhd -- and also its unit Johor Port. MMC group managing director Datuk Hasni Harun said the first company to be likely listed would be its 51% owned Gas Malaysia. Hasni said Malakoff is worth about RM7 billion currently while Gas Malaysia and Johor Port are worth RM5 billion and RM1.5 billion respectively.

IOI CORPORATION BHD [] reported net profit of RM656.71 million in the third quarter ended March 31, 2011, up 19.6% from the RM549.02 million a year ago, boosted by the better overall performance of the group, especially plantations. Its 3QFY11 pre-tax profit of RM780.86 million was 10% higher than the RM709.27 million a year ago. Revenue rose 37.7% to RM4.34 billion from RM3.15 billion while earnings per share were 10.25 sen versus 8.6 sen. For the nine-months ended March 31, 2011 (9MFY11), it said net profit was RM1.74 billion compared with RM1.52 billion a year ago. Revenue was higher at RM11.83 billion versus RM9.48 billion.

Digistar Corp Bhd’s earnings surged to RM4.57 million in its second quarter ended March 31, 2011 from only RM457,000 a year ago underpinned by better profit margins from its system integration and broadcast engineering projects. Its revenue jumped 91.5% to RM23.57 million from RM12.31 million a year ago while earnings per share were 2.31 sen compared with 0.26 sen.

FABER GROUP BHD []’s subsidiary and the joint venture partner have been unable to secure any of the business in the building maintenance services and clinical waste management in Brunei. Its 70% owned Faber Medi-Serve Sdn Bhd and its joint venture agreement (JVA) with Brufors Technical Services had acknowledged the JVA had lapsed as they had failed to sure any business.

ESSO MALAYSIA BHD []’s earnings surged 154% to RM154.82 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 from RM60.94 million a year ago, boosted by inventory holding gains. Revenue rose 30% to RM2.6 billion from RM2 billion reflecting higher average product prices and increased retail volume. Earnings per share were 57.30 sen compared with 22.60 sen.

AMMB Holdings Bhd, Malaysia’s fifth-biggest lender, said fourth-quarter profit rose to RM316.3 million from RM241.7 million a year earlier

Monday, April 11, 2011

FBMKLCI 1557.49 DJ-29.44 CRUDE OIL 113.13 RM 2.99

THE local stock market is expected to take a temporary breather this week after the recent solid uptrend. Head of Retail Research, Affin Investment Bank, Dr Nazri Khan said in the near-term, despite the strength shown by the broad market, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) consolidated between 1,550 and 1,560, given the super gains made by the local and regional markets over the last three weeks.
“We believe the Malaysian equity market has reached an overbought situation after a solid uptrend. A number of sentiment indicators suggest the market is apt for correction,” he told Bernama today.

Major shareholders of Mamee-Double Decker (M) Bhd have proposed to privatise the company from Bursa Malaysia by undergoing a capital reduction and repayment exercise under Section 64 of the Companies Act, 1965. Under the plan, major shareholders of Mamee who control the company would repay RM179.8m or RM4.39 a share to minority shareholders. The controlling shareholders would waive their entitlement from
receiving cash under the capital reduction and repayment exercise. Shares of Mamee are suspended but last traded at RM3.60 a share. The company said in a statement to Bursa Malaysia the proposal for the exercise
was from Tanah Subor SB, which represented the controlling shareholders of the company having 71.9% of the company's shares.

IOI Corp is investing SGD114.77m in a Singapore property company which will develop premium office space, luxury hotel, high-end retail outlets and prestigious city residences along Beach Road in the island republic. IOI Corp said on Friday, 8 April the land, measuring 376,295 sq ft (8.64 acres), had a leasehold tenure of 99 years. IOI Corp said the investment would be via its unit, IOI Consolidated (Singapore) Pte Ltd, which had subscribed for a 49% stake in Singapore’s Scottsdale Properties Pte Ltd for cash consideration of SGD114.77m.

Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) is “seriously” on the lookout to build and manage overseas airports in line with its aspiration to become a global leader in airport investment and management. In its financial year ended 31 Dec 2010 annual report released last week, MAHB chairman Tan Sri Aris Othman said the group was seriously looking at new, yet viable opportunities globally, particularly in Asia.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

FBMKLCI 1506.30 DJ+61.52 CRUDE OIL 88.15 RM 3.022

Petronas Dagangan Bhd net profit rose 26% to RM236.2mil in the third quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM187.2mil in the same period last year on lower operating expenditures.
 
AirAsia may get new A320s only after 2016
PETALING JAYA: Low-cost carrier AirAsia Bhd will likely only take delivery of new, more fuel-efficient Airbus 320 planes after 2016, according to analysts, commenting on news reports from Paris that it was in talks with aircraft manufacturer Airbus SAS to buy upgraded A320 planes.
 
IOI Corp Bhd’s net profit rose 12.8% to RM520.2mil in the second quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 compared with RM461.2mil in the previous corresponding period mainly on higher contribution from its plantation and property divisions. Revenue was RM3.97 billion compared to RM3.06 billion in 2009, while earnings per share was 8.15 sen. Net assets per share was RM1.73. IOI Corp declared an interim single tier tax-exempt dividend of 80% or 8.0 sen per ordinary share of 10 sen each in respect of the financial year ending June 30, 2011. In the 2Q ended Dec 31, 2010, total fair value losses on derivative contracts recognised were about RM73 million. For the six months ended Dec 31, IOI Corp net profit rose to RM1.02 billion from RM939.59 million, on the back of revenue RM7.49 billion. IOI Corp’s plantation segment reported a 14% increase in operating profit to RM363.7 million for 2QFY2011 as compared to RM319.9 million a year ago.

Dialog’s earnings rose 25.7% to RM35.99 million in the second quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM28.63 million a year ago, due mainly to higher contribution from its engineering and CONSTRUCTION [] and plant maintenance activities in Malaysia and Singapore. Revenue slipped 2.5% to RM268.53 million from RM275.57 million in 2009. Earnings per share were 1.84 sen while net assets per share were 26.3 sen.
For the six months, earnings rose 24.3% to RM69.09 million from RM55.56 million. Revenue declined 8.9% to RM532.33 million from RM584.42 million.

Amway’s net profit rose 12.5% to RM18.32 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM16.28 million a year ago, year mainly due to the increase in sales revenue. Revenue rose to RM184.1 million from RM171.89 million mainly due to an increase in the distributors’ productivity after implementing the sales and marketing programme, effort index adjustment and the distributor price increase implemented in first half of the year. Earnings per share were 11.14 sen while net asset per share was RM1.28. It declared a fourth interim single tier dividend of 9.0 sen net per share. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010, it posted net profit RM78.32 million on the back of revenue RM719.41 million.

Green Packet Bhd posted net loss of RM77.68 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010, which was lower compared with the RM100.71 million a year ago. Revenue rose 58% to RM116.25 million from RM73.54 million, loss per share was 11.8 sen compared with 15.3 sen. However, the loss from continuing operations were RM100.11 million compared with RM103.82 million a year ago. For FY10, it managed to reduce its net loss to RM134.97 million from RM182.64 million in FY09, while revenue increased 80.8% to RM393.97 million from RM217.81 million. Loss from continuing operations increased to RM209.67 million from RM187.41 million in FY09. Green Packet’s total group accumulated losses increased to RM274.67 million as at Dec 31, 2010 from RM196.53 million as at Sept 30, 2010.

Airports operator Malaysia Airports Holding Bhd’s net profit fell 29% to RM100.04 million for the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM140.97 million a year ago. MAHB said the decline was mainly due to the adoption of FRS 139 resulting in the higher share of losses in an associate company. However, the concession payable by the associate company was recognised at fair value and subsequently at amortised cost. Gains and losses arising from the changes in the fair value were recognised in the income statement.
Its 4Q revenue rose to RM494.37 million from RM476.84 million a year ago, while earnings per share were 9.15 sen. Net assets per share was RM2.99.

ZELAN BHD  recorded negative revenue from its continuing operations in Indonesia totaling RM39.2 million in the third quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 and warned of more losses in the current fourth quarter.
Explaining the negative revenue, Zelan said this was due to a reversal made on the revenue recognised earlier as a result of additional foreseeable losses for the Indonesian project. It said net losses for the 3Q were RM41.29 million compared with RM60.38 million. Loss per share was 7.33 sen versus 10.72 sen.
“The group recorded a loss after tax from continuing operations of RM40.5 million as compared to RM64.4 million losses in the preceding year’s quarter,” it said.

Tambun Indah had proposed to acquire three companies for RM11.6 million, which would increase the group’s GDV by RM245 million to RM1.4 billion to last till 2016. “The group expects contributions of RM38.7 million in pre-tax profits over development period from FY2011 to FY2014,” it said.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

FBMKLCI 1574.49 CRUDEOIL 90.87 RM 3.03

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.    5191               TAMBUN           0.70                             0.40                3.50
 
 
Tambun Indah’s  IPO consists of a public issue of 32 million new ordinary shares and an offer-for-sale of 22.1 million vendor shares at 70 sen each. BIMB Securities Research derived a fair value of 81 per share after pegging a 30% discount to its peers' three-year average price-to-earnings ratio of 9.8 times to FY11 EPS of 11.8 sen.

PLUS Expressways Bhd's board of directors, save for the interested directors, has deemed the UEM Group Bhd-Employees Provident Fund's (EPF) RM23bil takeover offer as a “confirmed offer.” It told Bursa Malaysia yesterday that the board had decided to proceed with the adjourned EGM for its non-interested shareholders to consider the disposal of its entire business and undertaking to UEM-EPF, and the proposed distribution of the cash proceeds to all entitled shareholders via a proposed special dividend and selective capital repayment.
 
The steel sector is poised for a re-rating as it will benefit from the massive construction of the mass rapid transit (MRT) system but rising material costs remains a huge risk to the sector. Hwang DBS issued a report on the sector yesterday saying all steel companies would benefit as a result of the MRT project, which is estimated to cost more than RM36bil, making it one of the largest construction projects undertaken in the country. “Construction work for the MRT, which is targeted to start in July, should spark demand momentum and improve steel prices,” HwangDBS said in the report.
Amin Halim Rasip has filed an originating summons for his brother Harun Halim Rasip to perform a settlement agreement in relation to a shareholding split in Integrax Bhd, which would result in 51.51 million Integrax shares transferred to Amin. According to the court document filed by Amin and Nor'aini Hashim this month, it is claimed that Harun and his wife Rozia Hanis Tun Hussein have breached the settlement agreement by failing or refusing to complete and effect the transfer of 51.51 million shares in Integrax held by Halim Rasip Holdings, Jurukapal Marine and/or Lekir Group to Amin and Nor'aini. It is learnt that the shareholding split based on the settlement agreement would result in Amin owning an 18% stake.

Everest Hectare Sdn Bhd acquired 50.02% stake in apparel retailer Hing Yiap Group Bhd for RM31.3mil or RM1.50 per share in cash yesterday and subsequently launched a unconditional takeover offer to buy the remaining shares it did not already own. Hing Yiap in its filing to Bursa Malaysia yesterday said Everest Hectare had acquired about 20.9 million shares of RM1.50 each in Hing Yiap via an unconditional share sale agreement entered into with Chi Kuei Yung Sdn Bhd, Chi Oi Meng, Khoo Henn Kuan and Khoo Henn Kiew.

In IOI Corp Bhd, the PLANTATION [] heavyweight had redeemed the US$440.77 million of the outstanding US$444.87 million bonds. The balance of bonds outstanding is US$4.10 million.