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Thursday, May 19, 2011

FBMKLCI 1541.27 DJ+80.60 CRUDE OIL 99.96 RM 3.009

TSH reported its 1Q2011 earnings surged 105% to RM23.95 million from RM11.26 million a year ago boosted by its Indonesian palm oil operation where fresh fruit bunches (FFB) production grew by 48%. Revenue rose 5.04% to RM252.59 million from RM240.47 million while earnings per share were 5.84 sen compared with 2.75 sen.

Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd’s net profit rose 14.5% to RM74.08 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 from RM64.67 million a year ago, boosted by the sale of its Nissan Teana. Revenue increased by 29.8% to a record high of RM1.13 billion from RM870.36 million. Earnings per share were 11.35 sen from 9.91 sen a year ago.

Encorp Bhd swung into the red in the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 with net losses of RM378,000  compared with net profit of RM246,000 a year ago. The losses were despite a 33% increase in revenue to RM63.35 million from RM47.63 million. Loss per share was 0.17 sen compared with earnings per share of 0.12 sen.

DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRIES BHD []’s net profit for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 rose 36.2% to RM28.34 million from RM20.81 million a year earlier, due mainly to higher sales, favourable sales mix and cheaper carry-over stocks. Revenue for the quarter rose to RM196.64 million from RM170.45 million in 2010. Earnings per share were 44.28 sen while net assets per share was RM3.53. It declared a special gross interim dividend of 30 sen per share in respect of the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011 to be paid on July 1.

Hard disk drive manufacturer JCY International Bhd’s net profit for the second quarter ended March 31, 2011 slumped 81% to RM12.46 million from RM65.88 million a year ago. The decline in earnings were due mainly to increase in the cost of production resulting from increase in the cost of raw materials like aluminium and stainless steel and also increase in labour cost. JCY’s revenue for the quarter fell 27.7% to RM397.43 million from RM549.69 million. Earnings per share were 0.61 sen while net assets per share was 43.08 sen.
For the six months ended March 31, JCY’s net profit tumbled to RM19.97 million from RM143.36 million, while revenue fell to RM836.34 million from RM1.08 billion in 2010.

Deleum Bhd which provides a diverse range of supporting specialised products and services for the oil and gas industry, has submitted tenders for contracts worth RM200mil. Group managing director Nan Yusri Nan Rahimy said the value of its current contracts stood at about RM1bil and they would end anywhere from the end of this year until 2016. The new contracts, meanwhile, were scattered between now and the middle of next year, he told reporters after the company's AGM here yesterday.

PJI Holdings Bhd, a Malaysian engineering services group, fell to a two-week low in Kuala Lumpur trading after its third-quarter net loss widened to RM6.15 million from a year earlier.  The stock slid 5.1 per cent to 18.5 sen at 9:41 a.m. local time, set for its lowest close since May 4.

Dutch Lady Milk Industries Bhd, a Malaysian dairy products maker, rose to a five-month high in Kuala Lumpur trading after announcing a 36 per cent jump in quarterly profit and plans for a special interim dividend. The stock climbed 1.1 per cent to RM17.76 at 9:08 a.m. local time, set for its highest close since Dec. 22

Latexx Partners Bhd, a Malaysian rubber-glove maker, rose in Kuala Lumpur trading after receiving an offer to merge with rival YTY Industry Holdings Sdn Bhd in a transaction valued at RM1.37 billion. The stock advanced 1.6 per cent to RM2.55 at 9:11 a.m. local time, extending yesterday’s 4.6 per cent gain. Latexx will buy four units of YTY by paying RM409.5 million in cash and the balance RM955.5 million in new stock at RM2.50 a share, the company said in a statement in Kuala Lumpur late yesterday.  Latexx will deliberate on the offer, which will remain open for 21 days, it said.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

FBMKLCI 1539.55 DJ+71.52 CRUDE OIL 87.48 RM 3.003

Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) will be announcing a major acquisition today, reliable sources said, although speculation is rife that the company could also be announcing the re-listing of its gaming subsidiary Magnum Corp Sdn Bhd. 

Tabung Haji, Mara in medical ventureIt is understood that Lembaga Tabung Haji and Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) are expected to end up with a total of 45% equity stake in the newly-established Academic Medical Centre Sdn Bhd (AMC) that has a tie-up with world renowned Johns Hopkins Medicine International and Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI) in Ireland to offer courses at the soon to be set up RM2bil Perdana University Graduate School. Tabung Haji is likely to end up with 30% stake while Mara 15% in AMC. The remaining 55% equity will be held jointly by two companies controlled by businessman Tan Sri Dr Mohan Swami (pic). The two companies are Turiya Bhd and Chase Perdana Sdn Bhd.

On Tuesday, HWGB and its warrants, which fell in active trade after surging on Monday, accounted for more than 115 million units transacted. HWGB fell 15.5 sen to 77.5 sen and HWGB-WB lost 15.5 sen to 74 sen as traders sold on news about its proposed tin mining operations.
PJI secured a RM55.89-million sub-contract from IJM CONSTRUCTION [] Sdn Bhd for a college in Kedah. PJI said its unit P.J. Indah Sdn Bhd had received the letter of award from IJM for the mechanical and electrical services of Kolej Universiti Insaniah’s permanent campus.

KENCANA PETROLEUM BHD []’s 166.69 million new shares were placed out at RM2.38 each and raised gross proceeds of RM396.7 million. The issue price of RM2.38 was a discount of about 1.65% to the closing market price of RM2.42 on Jan 25.