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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.


Friday, June 17, 2011

FBMKLCI 1554.24 DJ+64.25 CRUDE OIL 95.57 RM 3.01

The sale of a 25% stake in RHB Capital Bhd (RHB Cap) by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Bhd (ADCB) at 2.25 times the book value of RHB Cap or RM10.80 per share, has set a relatively high pricing benchmark for the potential takeover of the bank by Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.

Muhibbah Engineering Bhd would continue to be actively traded after the sell-down on the stock following concerns that Asia Petroleum Hub (APH) -- which it undertook a project for -- faced receivership.
It saw RM152.11 million in market capitalisation wiped out on Thursday, as its shares fell 38 sen to close at RM1.52 – the lowest since mid-May. The market capitalisation was reduced from RM608.43 million to RM456.32 million. However, there could be some mild bargain hunting as some analysts viewed the selling as overdone and the worst-case scenario for Muhibbah was a write-down of the RM300 million due from APH, which would push Muhibbah into losses for FY11. APH, the developer and operator of the APH oil terminal in Johor, faced the prospects of receivership, news reports said. Muhibbah was awarded the marine piling and jetty works worth RM820 million. Cost escalation in 2008 led to funding issues for APH and the stalling of payments due to Muhibbah.

UEM Land Holdings Bhd has set an internal target for a 50% revenue growth in FY2011 and a 10% return on investment. Its managing director and CEO Datuk Wan Abdullah Wan Ibrahim said with the acquisition of SUNRISE BHD [], UEM Land was hoping to build its portfolio and surpass its competitors' revenue in the near future.

Mitrajaya has proposed to invest RM6 million cash for a 20% stake in Rawang Specialist Hospital Sdn Bhd (RSHSB). RSHSB is a private limited company incorporated in Malaysia to principally operate and manage a specialist hospital and to provide healthcare solutions under the name of Optimax Specialist Hospital (Rawang). On May 23, it awarded to Mitrajaya's unit, Pembinaan Mitrajaya Sdn Bhd, a RM46.41 million contract to build the eight-storey private hospital with 180 beds. The hospital is expected to commence operations in December 2013.

Merge Energy Bhd has secured RM38.1 million contract to undertake water treatment and associated projects in Kuantan. The contract was awarded by the East Coast Economic Region Development Council. It  involves the balancing reservoir, access road, treated water mains and associated works for the Panching water treatment.

Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) unveiled - the new MyVi -- an upgraded version of the best seller on Thursday night, June 16 and prices range from RM43,900 to RM57,400. The second national carmaker expects to sell about 8,500 units monthly. The price is from RM43,900 for the standard manual transmission and RM57,400 for the elegance automatic transmission on-the-road. Perodua plans to export the new MyVi units to Indonesia this month, starting with 500 cars, under the Daihatsu Sirion badge.

Friday, June 10, 2011

FBMKLCI 1550.89 DJ +75.42 CRUDE OIL 101.87 RM 2.9840

New stock listing
No.  Stock  Code    Stock Name     Reference Price      Lower Limit     Upper Limit
1.    0165                XOX                 0.80                             0.50                  4.00
 
 
XOX, the mobile virtual network operator reported net loss of RM1.66 million in the quarter ended March 31 mainly due to the selling and distribution expenses which were necessary in creating brand awareness for XOX’s services.

UOA Development Bhd continued its slide on Bursa Malaysia after making its debut on the stock exchange on Wednesday with the stock falling 2.7% to RM2.53 yesterday. OSK Research put a fair value of RM3.57 per share, which represented a 37.3% upside from its RM2.60 offer price, based on 1x its RNAV (revised net asset value) valuation. “There is nothing wrong. Maybe investors' perception was affected by the low par value against the share's offer price,” he said, adding that the local bourse was also flat over the last few days. Another analyst said perhaps investors did not like that a large portion of UOA Development's ongoing projects were in its 60-acre flagship Bangsar South City in Kampung Kerinchi, Kuala Lumpur.

SP Setia Bhd's net profit for the second quarter ended April 30 surged 80% to RM92.22mil from RM51.21mil a year earlier due to a gain arising from the disposal of an investment property. Revenue for the period increased to RM496.75mil from RM409.07mil a year earlier.

Haisan Resources Bhd said the suspension on the trading of its securities and the delisting of the company had been deferred pending the decision of Bursa Securities on its application for extension of time to submit the regularisation plan to the relevant authorities, it said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia.

Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering will replace Malaysia Airlines in the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI following the semi-annual review of the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index Series yesterday, FTSE Group and Bursa Malaysia Bhd said.

UEM Land Holdings Bhd, the real estate investment and development company of UEM Group, is collaborating with Iskandar Investment Bhd, the main property developer for Iskandar Malaysia, to develop retail and residential units in Nusajaya, Johor with a gross development value of RM850mil.

Favelle Favco received four contracts to supply cranes and spare parts totaling more than RM70.3 million. Three of the orders were to supply cranes and the fourth was to supply the spare parts.

Berjaya Food’s net profit slipped 14.2% to RM2.505 million in the fourth quarter ended April 30, 2011 compared with RM2.92 million a year ago due to higher advertising and promotional expenses. Revenue rose 9% to RM17.75 million from RM16.28 million. Earnings per share were 1.77 sen versus 2.07 sen a year ago. It proposed dividend of three sen a share. For the financial year ended April 30, 2011, its net profit rose 22% to RM10.59 million from RM8.68 million while its revenue increased by 19% to RM71.94 million from RM60.41 million.

FOCUS DYNAMICS TECHNOLOGIES [] Bhd’s new 144.58 million shares issued under the rights issue with warrants and 96.39 million warrants will be listed and quoted on Friday.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

FBMKLCI 1533.57 DJ+38.45 CRUDE OIL 101.73 RM 3.0190

Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) posted a net loss despite recording strong revenue and traffic growth for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011 as high jet fuel price and a stronger ringgit impacted earnings. The airline posted a net loss of RM242.33mil for the quarter under review from a net profit of RM310.04mil in the previous corresponding quarter after taking into account Airbus' compensation for late delivery. Revenue was 3.26% lower at RM3.19bil as fuel cost surged by 32% or RM321mil.

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd's net profit for first quarter ended March 31 was 9.4% higher year-on-year at RM917mil as credit losses dropped sharply. The net profit was equivalent to net earnings per share of 12.3 sen from 11.86 sen a year ago. This was achieved despite a 1.3% decrease in revenue to RM2.75bil for the quarter under review. The annualised net return on equity (ROE) for the quarter was 15.7%.

Telekom Malaysia Bhd's (TM) net profit for its first quarter ended March 31 (Q1FY11) was down 32.8% to RM163.3mil from a year ago mainly due to lower unrealised exchange gains on translation of foreign currency borrowings. But the revenue for the quarter under review recorded a 1.1% growth to RM2.15bil year-on-year (y-o-y), mainly attributed to higher revenue from data, Internet and multimedia services, which when combined contributed 57% of the group's total revenue for the quarter. Earnings per share was down to 4.6 sen for the quarter from 6.9 sen a year ago.

Mah Sing Group Bhd's net profit jumped 47.6% to RM41.1mil for the first quarter ended March 31 due to progressive recognition of development revenue and contribution from its property projects in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor Bahru. The company said in a statement yesterday that revenue for the quarter rose to RM311.7mil against RM238.3mil a year ago. Earnings per share stood at 4.95 sen. Mah Sing said projects that contributed to the group's profit and revenue included Perdana Residence 2 in Selayang, Garden Residence in Cyberjaya as well as Hijauan Residence and One Legenda in Cheras.

Proton Holdings Bhd posted a higher net profit of RM61.6mil for the fourth quarter ended March 31 compared with a net profit of RM2.64mil in the previous corresponding quarter. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the company attributed the positive results to higher vehicle sales for Proton and Lotus Group International Ltd. Proton vehicle sales for the fourth quarter was driven by demand for its Persona, Saga, Exora and Inspira models. However, for its full financial year ended March 31 (FY2011), Proton's net profit dropped by 30.5% year-on-year to RM152mil against a net profit of RM218.9mil previously.
Revenue for FY2011 grew to RM8.98bil compared with RM8.2bil in the previous year.

Property developer Ibraco Bhd, which has exited the Practice Note 17 (PN17) list, will embark on a new residential project in Stutong here. The company also plans to extend its property development activities to other major towns in Sarawak and venture into construction business. Chief executive officer Chew Chiaw Han said Ibraco would launch the proposed Stutong housing project, comprising 77 single-storey terraced and semi-detached houses, in July. “The project will have a gross development value (GDV) of about RM15mil,” he told StarBiz.

Property developer UEM Land Holdings Bhd's net profit and revenue for the first quarter ended March 31 soared compared with the same quarter a year ago on realisation of earnings from its own projects in Nusajaya, Johor, and from subsidiary Sunrise Bhd. The company said net profit jumped 460.34% to RM17.60mil on revenue that advanced 372.77% to RM187.68mil. 

Muhibbah secured a contract worth RM101 million in Australia for the Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) jetty and marine structure project.

KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BHD (KLK) posted a strong set of earnings in the first quarter, with net profit at RM373.85 million, up 73% than the RM215.93 million a year ago. Revenue also showed an increase, rising 24.6% to RM2.368 billion from RM1.90 billion a year ago.

Alliance Financial Group Bhd’s fourth quarter earnings rose 10% to RM84.93 million from RM77.25 million a year ago due to higher net income, lower overheads and lower impairment charge. Revenue was RM270.53 million compared with RM277.56 million, earnings per share were 5.5 sen compared with 5.0 sen.

Monday, March 7, 2011

FBMKLCI 1522.61 DJ-88.32 CRUDE OIL 104.91 RM 2.99

BURSA MALAYSIA is likely to continue its uptrend this week with the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) expected to trade between 1,540 and 1,550 points level, dealers said. Investor sentiment remains positive on hopes foreign funds would flow back to emerging markets on a cheaper US dollar after the Federal Reserve suggested keeping its monetary easing policy.
However, a dealer said worries about tightening policies in emerging markets to combat inflation could still cap the upside in Asian markets, including Malaysia.

INVESTORS in the London FTSE 100 Index will have one eye on the events in conflict-hit Libya this week, and its effect on oil prices, and the other on the monthly interest-fixing Bank of England meeting. Trading sessions have been uncertain, with investors hesitant amid alarming images of unrest from oil-producing Libya and more upbeat news on the US economy and in company results. “The British markets seem less optimistic looking on the future of the economic recovery due to the growing global uncertainties, with the oil price and inflation on the way up,” said experts at UK Markets.

Sunway’s unit Sunway CONSTRUCTION Sdn Bhd Holdings Bhd has secured a RM257.96 million contract for the proposed construction of part of the Legoland Malaysia Theme Park in Johor. Sunway Construction had accepted the letter of award from IDR Assets Sdn Bhd to build package four of the theme park.

Fajarbaru’s unit has received the letter of acceptance from the BINA PURI HOLDINGS BHD-TIM Sekata joint venture for part of the light rail transit (LRT) extension project valued at RM62.66 million. Its unit Fajarbaru Builder Sdn Bhd was appointed by Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd as the nominated sub-contractor to the joint venture.

BANDAR RAYA DEVELOPMENTS BHD, whose unit BR Property Holdings Sdn Bhd has secured a RM450 million term loan to repay inter-company loans, payment of dividend and working capital purposes.

MUTIARA GOODYEAR DEVELOPMENT Bhd has launched its new phase of its lifestyle homes in Nadayu 92, Kajang with a gross development value (GDV) of over RM40 million.

UEM Group Bhd is looking into investing more in India’s infrastructure development projects particularly expressways, which presents tremendous growth potential. The projects would be undertaken by PLUS EXPRESSWAYS BHD [] and UEM BUILDERS BHD [].

Monday, February 28, 2011

FBMKLCI 1489.27 DJ+61.95 CRUDE OIL 99.55 RM 3.024

Bina Puri Holdings Bhd's subsidiary, Bina Puri (B) Sdn Bhd has secured a total of RM1.1bil worth of projects in Brunei. Bina Puri (B) Sdn Bhd chairman Datuk Ali Abdullah in a Q&A session in Kuala Belait, Brunei on Friday said the company had an unbilled portion totalling RM265mil until 2013. He said it planned to secure another RM600mil worth of projects in the Sultanate this year.

TM proposed a capital distribution of about RM1.037 billion or 29 sen for each share held. TM said the proposed capital distribution will be funded through its existing cash balances, which stands at RM3.488 billion as at Dec 31, 2010. TM also announced its earnings rose 135%to RM400.63 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM170.25 million a year ago. Revenue was marginally higher by2.1% at RM2.32 billion from RM2.27 billion. Earnings per share were 11.2 sen compared with 4.8 sen. It proposed a final dividend of 13.1 sen per share. For FY10, TM’s earnings surged 87.6% to RM1.20 billion from RM643.02 million. Its revenue rose 2.1% to RM8.79 billion from RM8.61 billion.

CIMB Group posted a record net profit of RM3.52 billion in the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010. For the fourth quarter, earnings were RM877.62 million, boosted by its Indonesian operations. The 4Q net profit was 9.3% higher from the RM802.89 million a year ago. Revenue rose 16% to RM3.168 billion from RM2.731 billion. Earnings per share were 11.83 sen compared with 11.37 sen.

MAS posted net profit of RM225.92 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010, down 64.7% from RM640.12 million a year ago, on lower derivative gains and higher finance costs. Its managing director and chief executive officer Tengku Datuk Seri Azmil Zahruddin was quoted saying MAs had operationally, done well in the quarter where traffic volumes rose 10% and yields were up 5%. However, it was also weighed down by higher cost of fuel despite that it carried more passengers. Its fuel bill was 13% higher at RM1.2 billion in 4Q compared witrh RM1.06 billion due to higher fuel prices and consumption. Its revenue rose 8.2% to RM3.67 billion from RM3.39 billion a year ago. Earnings per share were 6.76 sen compared with 31.17 sen.

Proton swung into the red with net loss of RM60.1 million in the third quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 compared to net profit of RM79.68 million a year ago, due mainly to higher branding costs as well as the restructuring expenses incurred by Lotus Group International Ltd. Revenue for the quarter fell by 8.96% to RM1.83 billion from RM2.01 billion last year. Loss per share was 10.90 sen compared to earnings per share 14.50 sen previously. Net assets per share was RM9.73. For the nine months ended Dec 31, 2010 Proton’s net profit fell 58.1% to RM90.5 million from RM216.29 million, although revenue rose to RM6.36 billion from RM5.97 billion. Proton said as part of the transformation plans to turn around LGIL, it had started investing in rationalisation of dealers network, and branding activities to deliver the five-year business plans. Proton also said that during 3Q, it had experienced lower domestic sales volume, as well as increased promotional and marketing spending by a principal subsidiary.

UEM Land Bhd recorded a 37.3% increase in its earnings to RM135.36 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010, boosted by higher revenue and higher margin achieved for one-off transactions from strategic land sales.

AZRB posted net loss of RM83.06 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 compared with net profit of RM5.13 million a year ago following the termination of the Alfaisal University Campus project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Revenue shrank to RM52.62 million compared with RM105.56 million a year ago. Loss per share was 30.03 sen compared with earnings per share of 1.86 sen. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010 its net loss was RM61.28 million compared with net profit of RM20.76 million in FY09. Its revenue was RM431.34 million compared with RM459.40 million.

Faber Group saw its net profit shrink to RM2.91 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2010 from RM42.57 million a year ago. Revenue declined to RM203.95 million from RM303.93 million. Earnings per share were 0.8 sen only compared with 11.73 sen. It proposed dividend of eight sen per share compared with six sen. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2010 net profit was RM78.78 million compared with RM82.68 million in FY09.

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.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

FBMKLCI 1563.52 DJ-37.31 CRUDE OIL 89.37 RM 3.04

Jelas Unggul Sdn Bhd has failed to meet the deadline for placing the RM50mil deposit required by PLUS Expressways Bhd in its bid to undertake the latter's businesses, effectively leaving only one formal offer, that is by UEM Group Bhd (UEM) and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), on the table. Following Jelas Unggul's failure to pay the deposit, the only formal offer left on the table is a joint offer by UEM and EPF at RM4.60 per share which works out to RM23bil made on Oct 15.

Oil and gas firm SAAG Consolidated (M) saw its share price soar 28.5% amidst news its unit has secured a RM239.5m contract to design and build a 40km train tramway in Melaka. The company announced yesterday to Bursa Malaysia that its unit, OGS Asiapac Ltd, has secured a US$75m (RM239.5m) design, engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract from Mrails Tram (Melaka) SB on 23Dec.

Maybank Investment Bank Bhd and SapuraCrest Petroleum Bhd, via its wholly-owned subsidiary Aurabayu Sdn Bhd, have completed the signing of Aurabayu's syndicated Islamic financing facilities of up to RM750mil comprising ringgit Malaysia and US dollar denominated tranches. Maybank Investment acted as the mandated lead arranger and bookrunner. “The syndication received strong demand from both domestic and international banks, and closed with a total of six participating financiers,” the bank said in a statement yesterday.

Sapura Crest Petroleum and Kencana Petroleum are in the running to bag major oil and gas contracts for the development of marginal oil fields, expected to be announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak at thebriefing on the progress of Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) today.

Ancom Logistic Bhd will resume trading from 9am  following the completion of its regularisation plan. The company's additional 209.50 million new shares issued following the acquisition of the entire stake in Synergy Translinik Sdn Bhd would be listed on Tuesday.

Transmile is selling four of its aircraft to Federal Express Corporation for US$68 million (RM208.8 million) which would enable it to reduce its debts by 39% to about RM320.1 million.The company said it had has signed a sale and purchase agreement with FedEx to sell four MD-11F aircraft for US$17 million (RM52.2 million) each to be satisfied entirely in cash.

Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor (KPS) has received the conditional offer by Menteri Besar Selangor Inc (MBI) to acquire all the voting shares in Konsortium Abass SB (Abass) and Syarikat Pengeluar Air Sungai Selangor SB (Splash) for RM9.39 per share and RM5.95 per share. Abass is 100%-owned by Titian Modal SB, which in turn is 55%-owned by KPS, while Splash is 30%-owned by KPS, with the remainder owned by Gamuda (40%)
and TSWA (30%).

Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB) and Ekovest said they have not received any letter of award yet from the Government for a portion of the clean-up job for Klang River. Both companies said they will make the appropriate and timely announcements to Bursa Malaysia, with MRCB adding that the company constantly seeks new opportunities.

Proton Holdings has not ruled out the possibility that it is in talks with Indian automobile manufacturer Hindustan Motors to assemble its vehicles for the Indian market. “We are in talks with several parties in India. Right now, it's still too early to comment,” group managing director Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir told StarBiz yesterday. He was responding to a report by The Times of India that Proton was close to tying up with Hindustan Motors for a contract manufacturing agreement to assemble its cars for the Indian market. When asked if Hindustan Motors was one of the parties that Proton was in talks with, Syed Zainal said: “I think that can be implied.” Hindustan Motors is known for its Ambassador car that is widely used as a taxi and government limousine.

Friday, December 24, 2010

FBMKLCI 1514.48 DJ+14.00 CRUDE OIL 91.51 RM 3.09

The independent directors of PLUS Expressways Bhd (PLUS) extended the period for new offers to buy the group’s business to Jan 10, 2011 from the earlier announced deadline of 5pm yesterday.

Sime Darby Bhd has filed a civil suit against its former chief Datuk Seri Ahmad Zubir Murshid and four other former senior personnel for restitution in the sum of at least RM338mil plus general and aggravated damages and other relief. in relation to the Qatar Petroleum Project (QP), the Maersk Oil Qatar Project (MOQ Project) and the project relating to the CONSTRUCTION [] of marine vessels known as the Marine Project.

Axiata Group Bhd has sold its entire 18.9% stake in Thai telecommunications group Samart Corp pcl for US$34.8mil (RM108.4mil) cash to the latter’s existing shareholder and founder, the Vilailuck family.

UEM Land and UMLand are to jointly develop the second mixed development project in Puteri Harbour with an estimated gross development value of RM670 million, and gross development profit of RM160 million. UEM Land, the master developer of Nusajaya, on Thursday signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) valued at RM49.6 million with Nusajaya Consolidated Sdn Bhd (NCSB), a 50:50 joint venture company of UEM Land and UMLand to acquire the parcel of land, Parcel Commercial South 3 (Parcel CS3) at Puteri Harbour.

Rubber glove manufacturer Adventa hit limit up yesterday on speculation that it could be a potential acquisition target by a US healthcare firm for the upstream of the integration of its healthcare business. It was also rumored earlier that the US firm had previously been preliminary talks with Top Glove but had decided Top Glove was too big a manufacturer which would be too expensive.  

Proton Holdings plans to produce a two-seater sports car in two years. Proton corporate planning general manager Badrulhisham Mohd Ghazali said the vehicle would not be a hatch-back type like Satria Neo but would look like the legendary Lotus.

Berjaya Sports Toto (BjToto) has had preliminary discussions internally on a possible corporate exercise which may result in the entry of a strategic investor, it told Bursa Malaysia yesterday. It said that while there had been initial contact with several potential strategic investors, no negotiation had been conducted with any strategic investor at this juncture, as internal discussions and planning were still ongoing.