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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

FBMKLCI 1570.02 DJ+145.13 CRUDE OIL92.69 RM3.0210

MAA Holdings Bhd says it is not urgently seeking to sell its overseas units now that its debt obligations of RM140mil which are due for repayment soon, can be paid off following the sale of its insurance business for RM344mil cash. Instead, the group was now looking to “build up” its insurance businesses in Indonesia and the Philippines, chief executive officer and group managing director Muhamad Umar Swift said after the company’s shareholders’ meeting here yesterday. “Our business in the Philippines is doing well. Indonesia has been slower than expected. We are looking at partnerships that can leverage that particular asset,” he said without elaborating.

Packet One Networks (M) Sdn Bhd (P1), a subsidiary of Green Packet Bhd, has sealed a technology cooperation agreement with China Mobile Ltd to spearhead the time division-long term evolution (TD-LTE) technology in Malaysia and South-East Asia. TD-LTE technology is a 4G telecommunications evolutionary path for the future of mobile broadband.

The coming together of Khazanah Nasional Bhd and Temasek Holdings to develop RM30bil worth of real estate projects in Singapore and Iskandar Malaysia will help UEM Land Holdings Bhd make a great leap forward, both financially and in terms of branding, say analysts. UEM is among the top landowners in Iskandar Malaysia, with 1,300 acres of development land in the southern economic corridor. Among the several economic corridors spearheaded by the Government, Iskandar Malaysia remains the most upbeat and vibrant. In many ways, according to analysts, the alliance of the two government investment holding companies is expected to be a win-win proposition for both sides.

Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) has entered into a shareholders' agreement with Pulau Indah Ventures Sdn Bhd to develop a wellness township Nusajaya. E&O (via wholly-owned subsidiary Galaxy Prestige Sdn Bhd) and Pulau Indah have agreed to establish a 50:50 joint venture (JV) company named Nuri Merdu Sdn Bhd.
Pulau Indah is a 50:50 JV between Khazanah Nasional Bhd and Temasek Holdings. This will be E&O's maiden foray into Johor. The 210-acre freehold land for the proposed development is 15 minutes away from the Tuas Second Link to Singapore, and is owned by Iskandar Investment Bhd, a 60% subsidiary of Khazanah.

Cypark Resources Bhd posted net profit of RM6.22 million in the second quarter ended April 30, 2011 on the back of RM40.98 million in revenue. Earnings per share were 4.0 sen. The second quarter revenue was about RM1.6 million lower than in the first quarter. It said the second quarter revenue was generated mainly from the second phase of the national landfill restoration projects and foundation works for the leachate treatment plans.

Muhibbah said it believes it will not have to write down RM300 million in outstanding payments due from its major client Asia Petroleum Hub (APH), which was reported to be in receivership. Muhibbah managing director Mac Ngan Boon said APH was actively speaking to potential investors and hoped for a resolution "soonest". He added: "We do not believe there will be a write down. We believe there are other solutions.” To recap, APH is the developer and operator of the APH oil terminal in Johor and had awarded Muhibbah the marine piling and jetty works worth RM820 million.

Ingress reported net profit for the first quarter ended April 30, 2011 fell 34% to RM6.94 million from RM10.47 million a year earlier, due to a one time gain on disposal of shares totaling RM7.6 million included in 1Q 2010 net profit. Revenue for the quarter slipped to RM175.07 million from RM180.41 million in 2010. Earnings per share were 9 sen, while net assets per share was RM2.08. It expects its automotive division to further improve during the financial year.

SIG Gases Bhd inked an MoU with Japan-based Iwatani Corporation Bhd (IC) to establish a partnership to set up a helium refilling plant in Southern Industrial Gas plant in Senai, Johor.
IRIS CORPORATION BHD [] expects to raise gross proceeds of RM25.52 million from a proposed private placement exercise of up to 10% of its paid-up share capital. It plans to use RM25.37 million of the proceeds as working capital and the remaining RM150,000 as estimated expenses relating to the proposed private placement. Iris said the RM25.52 million in proceeds would be based on an indicative issue price of 15 sen per placement share.


Thursday, June 9, 2011

FBMKLCI 1551.10 DJ-21.87 CRUDE OIL101.42 RM2.964

Petronas reported net profit attributable to shareholders of US$17.46 billion in the financial year ended March 31, 2011 (FY11), which was a 50% increase from the US$11.64 billion in FY10.Revenue increased to US$76.82 billion, up 26.1% from US$60.92 billion. President and CEO  Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas said Petronas will be spending RM300 billion in capital expenditure for the next five years, this was an upward revision from the RM250 billion mentioned a few months ago. For the fourth quarter, its earnings increased 49.8% to US$3.49 billion from US$2.33 billion the year before on the back of higher realised prices for petroleum products, crude oil and condensates, as well as other energy commodities.  Its revenue increased 22.8% to US$21.45 billion from US$17.47 billion.

Latexx Partners  accepted a lower offer of RM1.25 billion from the YTY Group of companies in a proposed merger instead of RM1.365 billion earlier. The glove maker said 30% of the purchase consideration or RM375 million would be in cash. The balance of RM875 million would be in the form of 350 million new shares at an issue price of RM2.50 per share.

MAA Holdings has obtained the Minister of Finance’s (MoF) approval to dispose of its 100% stake in Malaysian Assurance Alliance Bhd (MAAB) for RM344 million to Zurich Insurance Company Ltd.

Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) is buying power from Singapore-based PowerSeraya Ltd, a unit of YTL Power International Bhd, as a shutdown of Petroliam Nasional Bhd-owned gas production platforms for maintenance work made worse a dwindling gas supply situation. Chief executive officer Datuk Seri Che Khalib Mohd Noh said in a reply to a StarBiz query that the purchase was made to ensure supply security. “We're buying 180MW only, which represents 1.5% of total demand,” Che Khalib said. The report said the purchase was made following an approach by TNB in April to Singapore's Energy Market Authority and the generating companies for electricity supply needed to tide over capacity shortages “for a few months”. This was caused by natural gas feedstock shortages faced by TNB's power stations due to the maintenance shutdowns, which could further reduce by 30% in the May to June period.

The “very substantial transaction” that United U-Li Corp Bhd (Ulicorp) is expected to announce tomorrow is likely to be the signing of a deal with a foreign party. The management has remained tight-lipped about the details, but observers believe that the agreement will be for a major joint venture. In addition, sources close to the company have ruled out the possibility of the company being taken private. The proposed joint venture is primarily to open doors for business expansion, and not so much about funding, because the company's balance sheet is fairly sturdy.”

UOA Development Bhd closed at RM2.59, one sen lower than its reference price of RM2.60 per share, after the stock made its debut on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia yesterday.chief operating officer (development division) David Khor said UOA would work towards integrating more green building components in its commercial development. On its recent acquisition of a RM50mil land in Sri Petaling, Khor said the company planned to build high-end condominiums there but the details had yet to be finalised. “The company has about RM8.6bil worth of properties to be launched over the next seven to 10 years,” he said. Khor said about 70% of the properties developed by UOA were for commercial purposes while the rest were residentials. “We hope the ratio will change in two years, with residential projects contributing more (to the volume),” he said.

With the emergence of Malaysia’s pilgrim fund board Lembaga Tabung Haji (LTH) as one of major shareholders of Faber Group Bhd, chances of the latter securing renewal of crucial contracts and new projects, especially in the local and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) markets, will seem brighter now. According to analysts, investors over the past few months have been particularly concerned about the uncertainty of Faber’s 15-year concession in providing health support services to government hospitals in Malaysia being renewed. “But with LTH backing now, the prospects of the concession being renewed have certainly improved, and this would certainly enhance investor confidence in the integrated facilities management and property solutions company,” MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd analyst Belford Chang told StarBiz.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

FBMKLCI 1525.28 DJ-130.78 CRUDE OIL 97.90 RM 2.9955

US stocks tumbled on Monday with European debt fears and easing Chinese growth giving investors jitters.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average of blue-chip stocks closed down 130.78 points (1.05 per cent) at 12,381.26. S&P's downgrade of Italian sovereign debt fed fears of a spreading eurozone crisis, while slowing Chinese manufacturing figures were a new sign of a slowdown in the world's number-two economy.
"Centre stage belonged to global uneasiness surrounding the euro-area debt crisis, after Standard & Poor's downgraded its outlook for Italy, Fitch lowered its outlook on Belgium, debt restructuring in Greece remained uncertain, and Spain's ruling party was trounced in regional elections over the weekend," said analysts at Charles Schwab.
 
Bursa Malaysia yesterday queried enterprise software solutions provider Ingenuity Solutions Bhd over the unusual market activity pertaining to the sharp fall of its share price and the high volume of its shares changing hands. The ACE Market-listed shares shed 4.5 sen yesterday to close at 13 sen yesterday, and topped the list of most actively traded shares with volume reaching 59.4 million shares.

Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Puncak Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd (POG), had entered into two separate sale and purchase agreements with Global International Vessels Ltd (GIVL) for the acquisition of equity interests in two of the latter’s subsidiaries. Puncak Niaga said the acquisition of the 40% equity interests in Global Offshore (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (GOM) and KGL Ltd, respectively, would involve a total cash consideration of US$23.6mil (RM70.8mil). This would be made up of 300,000 GOM shares costing US$8.4mil and 80,000 KGL shares costing US$15.2mil.

PUNCAK NIAGA HOLDINGS BHD and its partner Quality Concrete Holdings Bhd signed a contract for a RM667.32 million rural water supply project in Sarawak. Puncak said the 40:60 Konsortium Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd-Quality Concrete had signed the contract to supply rural water from 2010 to 2012. The completion period is Dec 31, 2012. PBA’s net profit surged 105% to RM11.03 million from RM5.37 million a year ago mainly due to the improved sale of water revenue from trade consumers. Its revenue rose 15.3% to RM56.31 million from RM48.85 million while earnings per share were 3.33 sen compared with 1.62 sen.

Bursa Malaysia Securities has uplifted Ibraco Bhd from the Practice Note 17 classification with effect from Tuesday, May 24. With the completion of the regularisation plan, the company has regularised its financial condition and no longer triggered any of the criteria under PN17 of the Main Market Listing Requirements
Bursa Securities had also approved Ibraco’s waiver application to comply with the requirement to record a net profit in two consecutive quarterly results immediately upon the implementation of the regularisation plan.

Crane manufacturer FAVELLE FAVCO BHD  reported a 13.5% increase in earnings to RM3.86 million in the first quarter ended March 31 from RM3.40 million a year ago mainly due to higher sales. Revenue rose 13.6% to RM85.18 million from RM74.95 million while earnings per share were 2.18 sen versus 1.97 sen. It had cash and cash equivalents of RM103.03 million as at March 31. As at May 19, 2011, outstanding order book of the group is RM496.4 million of which majority is from oil and gas cranes for the offshore oil and gas exploration and production activities.

MITRAJAYA HOLDINGS BHD  has secured a RM46.40 million contract to build an eight-story private hospital in Rawang. It accepted the letter of award from Rawang Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd for the contract.

MAA Holdings Bhd, a Malaysian insurer, rose 1.6 per cent in Kuala Lumpur trading after saying its first-quarter profit more than tripled. The stock climbed to RM1.28 at 9:10 a.m. local time, set for its biggest gain since May 19.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

FBMKLCI 1544  DJ+1.06 CRUDE OIL 108.40 RM 2.9885

In the US, stocks mostly fell on Monday as energy shares sold off on lower oil prices, and as the earnings season onset was clouded by concern company outlooks may fall short of expectations. Worries that increased raw material costs and the effects from Japan's earthquake may affect coming quarters will put companies' forward-looking statements under increased scrutiny.

While minority shareholders have the right to reject the offer to privatise Mamee-Double Decker (M) Bhd, analysts contacted by StarBiz say the capital repayment offer of RM4.39 per share is a fair deal.

Axiata Group Bhd is seeking the approval from its shareholders to buy back its own shares of up to 10% of its issued and paid-up share capital at the forthcoming AGM.

AmBank (M) Bhd will issue five new European style cash-settled call warrants (CWs) on the shares of Gamuda Bhd, Mah Sing Group Bhd, YTL Land & Development Bhd, Malaysian Airline System Bhd and Mudajaya Group Bhd.

MAA Holdings submitted an application to Bank Negara Malaysia to get its approval to dispose of its insurance unit to Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. It said it had submitted the application to the central bank for the approval of the Minister of Finance to enter into an agreement with Zurich.
 
Coastal Contracts Bhd’s two units have secured contracts for the sale of 11 tugboats for about RM61 million to a company based in Central America. Including the new contracts, Coastal Group to date has about RM665 million worth of vessel sales orders awaiting delivery to customers up to 2012. 

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.