Friday, October 28, 2011

Wall Street soars 3 percent as Europe deal draws buyers

NEW YORK: Stocks surged 3 percent on Thursday, Oct 27 as an agreement by European leaders to help contain the region's two-year debt crisis lifted a cloud hovering over markets.

Optimism that a deal would be struck to prevent widespread financial distress fueled the market's rebound in October. The S&P 500 is up more than 13 percent this month, on pace for its biggest monthly gain since October 1974.

But some traders said implementing the agreement will present major challenges, observing that the devil is in the details.

After more than eight hours of talks, European heads of state, the International Monetary Fund and bankers sealed a deal that also foresees a recapitalization of hard-hit European lenders and a leveraging of the bloc's rescue fund to give it firepower of $1.4 trillion.

The agreement includes provisions for write-downs on Greek bonds, though decisions on how to recapitalize hard-hit European banks and boost the EU's rescue fund have not been finalized.

"People had limited expectations for the leadership to do something decisive, and if the market is correct, this is a game changer that will prove bullish for the market down the road," said Robert Schaeffer, a money manager at Becker Capital Management in Portland, Oregon.

The Dow Jones industrial average was up 339.51 points, or 2.86 percent, at 12,208.55. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was up 42.59 points, or 3.43 percent, at 1,284.59. The Nasdaq Composite Index was up 87.96 points, or 3.32 percent, at 2,738.63.

The day's gains lifted the S&P 500 above its 200-day moving average for the first time since the beginning of August, a sign of an improving trend for stocks after five straight months of losses.

It was the strongest day for volume since October 4, and the rise above the 200-day moving average may pull more long-term buyers into the market in coming days. About 11.95 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, well over last year's daily average of 8.47 billion.

"We are rallying today because the active players, mostly hedge fund managers and tactical investors, have been very neutral to even short until now. The market is up a lot, but they are rushing into getting long because they are capitulating," said James Dailey, portfolio manager of TEAM Asset Strategy Fund in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Financials were the best performers, with JPMorgan Chase & Co up 8.3 percent to $37.02 and Citigroup Inc jumping 9.7 percent to $34.17. The KBW Bank index shot up 6 percent while the S&P financial index soared 6.2 percent.

Analysts see the European developments removing risk to the U.S. economy and tamping down fears of the crisis spilling over into the global financial system. The CBOE Volatility index shed 14 percent.

All 10 S&P sectors rose by more than 1 percent. Materials and energy shares were among the top gainers as the resolution in Europe allayed fears about how weak growth might impact demand. Crude oil rose 4.3 percent.

In a positive sign for the U.S. economy, the government's estimate of third-quarter growth expanded at the fastest pace in a year.

Between the deal in Europe and the GDP data, "there's clearly a scenario where strength in equities can continue into 2012, and in that case stocks look cheap," said David Smith, chief investment officer at Rockland Trust Investment Management Group in Rockland, Mass.

After regular trading, insurer MetLife Inc reported third-quarter earnings that topped analysts' forecasts, sending its shares 2.6 percent higher to $36.60. Baidu Inc climbed 8.2 percent after the bell on the Nasdaq after its results.

Exxon Mobil Corp rose 1 percent to $81.88 after the Dow component said profit rose 41 percent in the third quarter, helped by higher crude oil prices and refining margins.

Dow Chemical Co's quarterly profit narrowly missed expectations. Still, the stock rose 8.2 percent to $29.10, along with the broader market.

Of 262 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported quarterly earnings, 72 percent topped Wall Street expectations, according to Thomson Reuters data.

About 87 percent of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange closed higher while 81 percent of Nasdaq issues ended in positive territory. - Reuters



Oil rallies more than 4 percent on EU rescue deal

NEW YORK: Crude oil futures rallied more than 4 percent on Thursday, Oct 27 primed by a deal on Greek debt that many analysts said bodes well for resolving the euro zone crisis.

Markets got a boost after euro zone leaders struck an agreement with private lenders for the latter to accept a 50 percent loss on their Greek government bonds.

The deal pulled up the euro against the dollar to a seven-week high and sparked a rally on Wall Street, while copper surged 6 percent. .N

Additional support came from data showing the U.S. economy grew in the third quarter at its fastest pace in a year, bringing relief to investors who weeks ago feared the world's largest oil consumer would lapse into another recession.

"Given the positive nature of today's GDP report, as well as settling of some European debt concerns, the path has been paved for bullish moves in coming sessions for commodity and equity prices," said Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics LLC in Austin, Texas.

U.S. December crude futures gained $3.76 or 4.2 percent to settle at $93.96 a barrel, the highest close since August 1, after falling 3 percent on Wednesday following a bearish U.S. oil inventory report.

In London, ICE Brent for December delivery settled at $112.08, rising $3.17, or 2.91 percent. It hit a session high of $112.79, the loftiest since October 17, and pierced the 200-day average at $112.25.

Brent's premium to U.S. crude fell back to $18.12 at the close, from $18.71 on Wednesday. It dropped to $16 in heavy spread trading earlier in the week, well off a record over $28 hit on October 14.

For much of the day, the U.S. energy complex was paced by gasoline futures, which rose more than 4 percent on short-covering ahead of the front-month November RBOB contract's expiration on Monday, traders said.

Near the close, the contract trimmed gains on a bout of profit-taking, ending up 9.04 cents, or 3.4 percent, at $2.7420 a gallon.

"There's a risk-on mood in the market, despite yesterday's rather bearish (U.S.) inventory report," said Carsten Fritsch, analyst at Commerzbank.

MOOD-CHANGING DEAL

Crude fell on Wednesday, with U.S. oil sliding 3 percent, because of a larger-than-expected rise of 4.7 million barrels in U.S. inventories and caution over Europe's ability to agree on a plan to address its two-year-old debt crisis.

Early on Thursday, the market mood changed markedly after news that euro zone leaders had struck a deal in which private banks and insurers would accept a greater loss on their Greek sovereign bonds. The deal would lower Greece's debt burden and includes recapitalizing European banks and increasing the region's rescue fund.

However, a Reuters poll of economists found that the deal may not be enough to make Greece's debt burden sustainable.

The U.S. economy expanded at a 2.5 percent annual rate in the third quarter, the U.S. Commerce Department said, as consumers and businesses stepped up spending, creating a momentum that could carry into the final three months of the year.

The day's oil rally also benefited from expectations that China, the world's second-largest oil consumer, may loosen a tight liquidity policy in the fourth quarter as growth slows, while hopes are running high that inflation has peaked. - Reuters



Thursday, October 27, 2011

TAS Offshore 1Q earnings at RM1.27m

KUALA LUMPUR: TAS Offshore Bhd's earnings rose 17.2% to RM1.27 million in the first quarter ended Aug 31, 2011 from RM1.09 million a year ago.

It said on Thursday, Oct 27, that revenue fell 22% to RM17.67 million from RM22.66 million a year ago. Earnings per share were 0.72 sen compared with 0.60 sen.

TAS Offshore said with crude oil prices hovering between US$80 to US$100 per barrel, it was still economically viable for the oil majors to carry out oil exploration and production activities in the deep seas where most of the world oil reserves were located.

"We maintain our outlook of more building contracts will surface for the offshore support vessels," it said. "The demand for tugboats from Indonesia caused by the growth in mining activities has been encouraging," it added.

In the 1Q ended Aug 31, 2011, the group had repurchased 3.7 million shares each from the open market for RM1.39 million. The repurchase was from its own funds.

MHC Plantations 3Q earnings down 32.4% to RM8.5m

''KUALA LUMPUR: MHC PLANTATION []S BHD []'s earnings fell 32.4% to RM8.53 million in the third quarter ended Sept 30, 2011 from RM12.62 million a year ago, dragged by the recognition of negative goodwill of RM6.23 million.

It said on Thursday, Oct 27, the negative goodwill arose from an acquisition of additional shares in an associate a year ago. However, revenue rose 10% to RM8.59 million from RM7.82 million. Earnings per share were 6.05 sen compared with 8.97 sen.

MHC said the higher revenue was due to the higher prices of fresh fruit bunches (FFB). It noted that due to the cyclical nature of the business, third quarter was normally the peak production season.

Profitability in 3Q11 was slightly lower compared to 2Q11 due to a decrease in FFB prices by 11% despite a higher yield of 12%, it added.

For the first nine months ended Sept 30, 2011, net profit increased 33.07% to RM25.09 million from RM18.85 million a year ago. Revenue rose 36.78% to RM26.29 million from RM19.22 million.

Govt extends Faber hospital support services for 6 months

KUALA LUMPUR: The federal government has extended FABER GROUP BHD []'s hospital support services concession for an interim period of six months, starting Friday, Oct 28.

It said on Thursday it unit Faber Medi-Servce Sdn Bhd had received a letter from the Public Private Partnership Unit of the Prime Minister's Department about the extension of the contract.

Faber said the extension was subject to the prevailing terms and conditions of the concession or until the signing of a new concession agreement for the privatisation of services with the Health Ministry, whichever is the earlier.

'The six months interim extension is not to be considered as binding on the Government of Malaysia,' it said.

Faber said more announcements would be made concerning the privatisation of the services when the negotiations with the government have concluded.

KLCI closes at near 2-month high of 1,470

KUALA LUMPUR: The deal struck by euro zone leaders on Greece's debt burden energized regional markets on Thursday, Oct 27, as fund buying pushed the FBM KLCI towards a near two-month high.

The KLCI closed up 13.13 points or 0.90% to 1,470.93 ' the best performance since Sept 2 -- after a strong start in the morning. Trading volume was heavier with 1.88 billion shares changing hands at RM2.313 billion.

The broader market was firm, with gainers leading losers 689 to 165 and 195 counters unchanged.

Commodities also rallied, with US light crude oil surging US$2.18 to US$92.38. Crude palm oil futures for third-month delivery rose RM29 to RM2,980 per tonne. The ringgit was firmer at 3.1092 to the US dollar.

The upbeat mood was also seen in key regional markets. Hong Kong's Hang Seng rallied 3.26% to 19,688.70,'' Singapore's Straits Index advanced 2.89% to 2,849.90, Japan's Nikkei 225 2.04% to 8,926.54, South Korea's Kospi 1.46% to 1,922.04 and Shanghai's Composite Index 0.34% at 2,435.61.

Reuters reported the euro and stocks rallied after European leaders struck a deal to provide debt relief for Greece, but analysts warned the plan would fail to halt the euro zone's two-year-old debt crisis unless crucial details were resolved soon.

Governments announced an agreement under which private banks and insurers would accept 50 percent losses on their Greek debt holdings in the latest bid to reduce Athens' massive debt load to sustainable levels. The deal also foresees a recapitalisation of hard-hit European banks and a leveraging of the bloc's rescue fund, the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), to give it firepower of 1.0 trillion euros (US$1.4 trillion).

At Bursa Malaysia, the star performers which pushed the KLCI were Genting, IOI Corp, Public Bank, Gamuda and Petronas Chemicals (PetChem).

Genting rose 31 sen to RM10.30, giving the 30-stock index a 2.65 point push while Public Bank gains 14 sen to RM12.62 and Gamuda 20 sen to RM3.37, adding a combined 2.8 points.

IOI Corp rose 16 sen to RM5.26, adding 2.38 points to the index, after it cancelled the RM830 million land purchase deal with Dutaland. Dutaland fell seven sen to 54 sen and the warrants three sen to 10 sen.

Tenaga rose five sen to RM5.83, HLBank 22 sen to RM10.58, Gamuda 20 sen to RM3.37 and PetChem 12 sen to RM6.31.

Supermax added 30 sen to RM3.56. CIMB Investment Bank Bhd said that the less volatile natural rubber latex prices will lead to earnings re-rating for Supermax as a result of better margins and higher demand. The stable costs would enable the group to pass on a higher portion of its costs on to customers, regaining lost profits when raw material costs increased.

Among actively traded counters were Hibiscus, up two sen to 69.5 sen while Hibiscus-WA rose three sen to 32 sen. The securities resumed trading on Thursday after announcing the deal to acquire a 35% stake in Lime Petroleum Ltd for US$55 million.

MBM Resources launches takeover of Hirotako

KUALA LUMPUR: Auto parts manufacturer MBM RESOURCES BHD [] has made a takeover offer for HIROTAKO HOLDINGS BHD [], which makes car safety restraint equipment, offering 97 per share, which is nine sen above the pre-suspension price of 88 sen.

Hirotako said on Thursday, Oct 27 it had received a notice of conditional take-over offer from AmInvestment Bank Bhd on behalf of MBM Resources.

MBM Resources was offering 97 per share for all the voting shares of 25 sen each in Hirotako and 5.0 sen per warrant.

'The board of directors of Hirotako will hold a meeting tomorrow to deliberate on the offer,' it said.

MBM Resources said it had obtained an irrevocable undertaking from Hiro-Dapat Holdings Sdn Bhd -- the largest shareholder with 39.948 million shares or 22.85% -- to accept the offer.

Hiro-Dapat is controlled by Hirotako group managing director Datuk Kuan Peng Ching @ Kuan Peng Soon.

According to the latest financial results, Hirotako had in in its second quarter ended June 30, 2011, posted net profit of RM12.67 million on the back of RM75.17 million in revenue. Its net asset per share was RM1.15 and it had RM77.54 million cash and cash equivalents.

Its receivables totalled RM61.08 million as at June 30, 2011 up from RM39.41 million as at Dec 31, 2010.

MBM Resources said it did not intend to maintain Hirotako's listing status.

Tenaga to build RM388m plant for MAHB at KLIA2

KUALA LUMPUR: TENAGA NASIONAL BHD [] will build a 132kV sub-station and a district cooling plant for RM388 million at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport's new low cost carrier terminal (KLIA2) for Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB).

The companies said on Thursday, Oct 27 the klia2 generation plant project would be under a build-operate-transfer model for a concession period of up to 20 years.

Tenaga's unit Airport Cooling Energy Supply Sdn Bhd ' the concessionaire for the project -- had signed the concession agreement with MAHB for the sub-station and plant to supply chilled water and electricity and associated works at KLIA2.

The total project cost is about RM388 million and funded through external borrowings by the concessionaire (80% of the total project cost) and the balance shareholders equity.

They said the klia2 generation plant shall supply energy cooling to klia2 core facilities comprising the terminal building measuring 250,000 sq meters of covered area and for the klia2 private facilities at the integrated complex, with other possible customers within the vicinity.

Under the terms of the agreements, Tenaga shall have a 77% stake and MAHB 23% in Airport Cooling Energy Supply.

Within 60 days from the date of the concession agreement, the Airport Cooling Energy Supply would allot shares to MAHB and Tenaga at a subscription price of RM21.9 million and RM77.3 million respectively.

Sony buys Ericsson out of mobile phone venture

LONDON: Sony Corp is to take over its mobile phone joint venture with Ericsson for 1.05 billion euros ($1.5 billion), as it seeks to exploit its music and video to help it catch smartphone leaders such as Apple Inc, Reuters reported on Thursday, Oct 27 .

The deal to buy out its Swedish partner will enable Sony to better integrate smartphones and other devices with its array of content, from its music label whose stars include Beyonce and Britney Spears, its movie studio whose current hits include Spider Man and Anonymous and its Playstation video games such as Legends of Norrah.

"Its the beginning of something which I think is quite magical," Sony Chairman Sir Howard Stringer told a news conference in London. "We can more rapidly and more widely offer consumers smartphones, laptops, tablets and televisions that seamlessly connect with one another and open up new worlds of online entertainment".

Until now Sony's tablets, games and other consumer electronics devices have been kept separate from the phones sold and created by Sony Ericsson.

"Sony is looking to do the same as Apple and meet users' demands through linking various devices with similar interfaces and operating systems," said analyst Nobuo Kurahashi of Mizuho Investors' Securities in Tokyo.

"Smartphones look to become more important products for Sony ... and they will probably become the main device people use to connect to the Internet."

Smartphone sales have been surging since Apple launched its first iPhone in 2007 and despite a slowdown in the overall consumer electronics market, strong demand is set to continue.

"More and more people are watching content on smartphones. TV is not going to go away, but they watch it on smartphones and they watch it on tablets," Stringer said.

STRUGGLES AHEAD

The deal will give Sony ownership of certain handset patents held by Ericsson and will enable it to cut costs in the Sony Ericsson business, with Stringer pointing to savings in operations, R&D and marketing.

The takeover of Sony Ericsson by the Japanese group had long been talked of and a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters this month a deal was in the offing.

"Sony now has all the components to compete with Samsung and Apple. The big question now is ... can it execute?," said Pete Cunningham of consultancy Canalys, adding Japanese company takeovers in Europe and the United States had often struggled.

"Based on history I am sceptical, but I would not say it cannot be done," he added.

Founded in 2001, Sony Ericsson employs some 7,500 and last year took around 2 percent of the global cellphone market with sales of 6.3 billion euros. Initially it thrived with an array of camera and music phones but it lost out in the smartphone race.

"Sony had to make this deal as it had run out of options, but integration challenges could prove to be a major hurdle," said Ben Wood, head of research at consultancy CCS Insight.

"As a major consumer electronics player, lack of mobile assets had become a liability for Sony, particularly when compared with Samsung, whose telecommunication business creates nearly half of its profits," he said.

Ericsson said the deal provides Sony with a broad intellectual property cross-licensing agreement covering all the Japanese company's products and services, as well as ownership of five essential patent families relating to wireless handset TECHNOLOGY [].

Shares in Ericsson, which as a result of the deal increases its focus on the wireless network business in which it is the world's largest manufacturer, were up 5 percent at 70 crowns by 1153 GMT. The STOXX Europe 600 technology index was up 3.4 percent.

Ericsson Chief Executive Hans Vestberg told Reuters the company would use the cash payment to strengthen its balance sheet and had no plans to pay it out to shareholders. - Reuters

Bursa Securities rejects Samudra's bid for more time

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd has rejected KEJURUTERAAN SAMUDRA TIMUR BHD []'s application for more time to submit its audited statements for the financial year ended June 30, 2011.

The company said Bursa had informed it of the rejection in a letter on dated Thursday, Oct 27.

Samudra had on Oct 19 announced it had submitted an application to Bursa Securities for an extension of time to announce/submit the audited financial statements.

It posted net loss of RM14.80 million on back of RM68.08 million in revenue for FY end June 30, 2011. It was also in the red, recording losses of RM13.71 million on the back of revenue of RM60.04 million in FY10.