KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 9): The FBM KLCI could trade in a tight range on Friday, as the focus turns on the economic data from China over the next two days as well as the crucial summit of European policymakers.
Global markets, however, could edge upwards as the European Central Bank cut interest rates by a quarter of a point on Thursday to counter the twin threats of recession and deflation in the euro zone.
The ECB is also expected to unveil fresh measures to help banks hurt by the bloc's debt crisis, according to Reuters.
At Bursa Malaysia, the market could be given a boost from the slew of fresh corporate announcements.
Among the stocks are S P Setia Bhd, KENCANA PETROLEUM BHD [], BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS BHD [], Benalec Holdings, Bumi Armada Bhd and MELEWAR INDUSTRIAL GROUP BHD [].
S P Setia Bhd set a set a new full-year sales record in FY 2011 of RM3.29 billion, or a 42% increase from the previous record of RM2.31 billion set in FY 2010. The company has also set a target to achieve total new sales of RM4 billion in FY 2012.
For the financial year ended Oct 31, S P Setia’s net profit rose 30.2% to RM327.97 million from RM251.81 million, on the back of an increase in revenue to RM2.23 billion from RM1.75 billion in 2010.
However, the offer price cap set by Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) in its takeover bid could restrain any upside. PNB offered RM3.90 per share and 91 sen per warrant.
Kencana’s unit, Kencana HL Sdn Bhd, secured a RM1 billion contract from Bechtel International Inc to fabricate and assemble a liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing plant in Australia.
The contract includes fabrication to loading of process equipment modules for Wheatstone Project LNG plant at Ashburton North, Western Australia.
Boustead subsidiary, Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd secured a RM62 million job from the government to supply spare parts, maintenance, integrated logistic support and training for the 17th patrol vessel squadron of the Malaysian navy.
Benalec inked a MoU with Singapore-based Rotary Engineering Ltd to jointly develop an independent deepwater storage terminal for oil products in Tanjung Piai, Johor. The MoU would enable it to become a strategic business partner with Rotary in the equity ownership and development of the terminal in Tanjung Piai.
Bumi Armada's subsidiary Armada TGT Ltd has inked a US$341.1 million (RM 1.08 billion) loan with seven financial institutions to fund the conversion and installation of the FPSO Armada TGT 1 to be used in the Te Giac Tran Field, offshore Vietnam.
Its chief financial officer Shaharul Rezza Hassan said the facility was for seven years and represented about 80% of its capex value.
Meanwhile, Melewar’s unit Melewar Integrated Engineering Sdn Bhd (MIE) has inked an MoU with KAZMY Steel Company wherein MIE would be the contractor to design and build the MycroSmelt plant in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Global markets, however, could edge upwards as the European Central Bank cut interest rates by a quarter of a point on Thursday to counter the twin threats of recession and deflation in the euro zone.
The ECB is also expected to unveil fresh measures to help banks hurt by the bloc's debt crisis, according to Reuters.
At Bursa Malaysia, the market could be given a boost from the slew of fresh corporate announcements.
Among the stocks are S P Setia Bhd, KENCANA PETROLEUM BHD [], BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS BHD [], Benalec Holdings, Bumi Armada Bhd and MELEWAR INDUSTRIAL GROUP BHD [].
S P Setia Bhd set a set a new full-year sales record in FY 2011 of RM3.29 billion, or a 42% increase from the previous record of RM2.31 billion set in FY 2010. The company has also set a target to achieve total new sales of RM4 billion in FY 2012.
For the financial year ended Oct 31, S P Setia’s net profit rose 30.2% to RM327.97 million from RM251.81 million, on the back of an increase in revenue to RM2.23 billion from RM1.75 billion in 2010.
However, the offer price cap set by Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) in its takeover bid could restrain any upside. PNB offered RM3.90 per share and 91 sen per warrant.
Kencana’s unit, Kencana HL Sdn Bhd, secured a RM1 billion contract from Bechtel International Inc to fabricate and assemble a liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing plant in Australia.
The contract includes fabrication to loading of process equipment modules for Wheatstone Project LNG plant at Ashburton North, Western Australia.
Boustead subsidiary, Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd secured a RM62 million job from the government to supply spare parts, maintenance, integrated logistic support and training for the 17th patrol vessel squadron of the Malaysian navy.
Benalec inked a MoU with Singapore-based Rotary Engineering Ltd to jointly develop an independent deepwater storage terminal for oil products in Tanjung Piai, Johor. The MoU would enable it to become a strategic business partner with Rotary in the equity ownership and development of the terminal in Tanjung Piai.
Bumi Armada's subsidiary Armada TGT Ltd has inked a US$341.1 million (RM 1.08 billion) loan with seven financial institutions to fund the conversion and installation of the FPSO Armada TGT 1 to be used in the Te Giac Tran Field, offshore Vietnam.
Its chief financial officer Shaharul Rezza Hassan said the facility was for seven years and represented about 80% of its capex value.
Meanwhile, Melewar’s unit Melewar Integrated Engineering Sdn Bhd (MIE) has inked an MoU with KAZMY Steel Company wherein MIE would be the contractor to design and build the MycroSmelt plant in Almaty, Kazakhstan.