In The News – 8 April 2008

Filed Under (Bursa Malaysia) by Webmaster on 08-04-2008

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Occasionally Pro Trade Shares will pick up some interesting news from Bursa announcement. Here are a few of them which I thought you might benefit.

Bonus Shares Proposal

BP Plastics Holdings Bhd, listed in Bursa Main Board, has announced on 7 April 2008 a proposal to issue bonus shares to its existing shareholders. Existing shareholders will receive 1 new BP bonus shares for every existing 2 BP shares. The Ex-date has not been announced.

The price traded prior to the announcement was RM0.56 and rosed to RM0.62 today (up RM0.06). Good time to pick up the stocks.

Assuming the proposal is approved by the Board and assuming that the price at the Ex-date remains at RM0.62, the therotical after Ex-date price will be RM0.42. If you buy 2,000 shares at RM0.62 for a total of around RM1,240 (excludes transaction costs) and you sell after the Ex-date at RM0.42, and theoritically you shouldn’t loose any money. However, it has been shown that between the announcement date to Ex-date, the share’s price will go up. If investor managed to grab the stock early, immediately after the announcement, and if the stock’s price continue to go up before the Ex-date, investor will generally make a capital gain after the Ex-date.

Example:
Assume that a particular stocks is RM0.50 immediately after the announcement of bonus issues. The stock’s price climb slowly to RM0.70 just before the Ex-date. Also assume the bonus issue is 1 bonus shares for 2 existing shares. Therefore if you buy at RM0.50 x 2,000 shares for total (exclude transaction costs) of RM1,000. The theorical price after Ex-date is RM0.70×2 / 3 = RM0.46 and maintain until you received your bonus shares in your CDS account. If you sell the 3,000 shares at RM0.46, you will receive (minus transaction costs) total around RM1,380 (RM0.46 x 3,000). Theorically you should make a gain around RM380 (minus transaction costs).

The decisions is up to you. Trade Shares just report the news.

Suspension of Stocks

Bursa announced that a Second Board company, BTM Resources Bhd, shall be suspended on 15 April 2008 as did not meet the minimum requirement for listing. It is undercapitalised. A Second Board company must have minimum issued share capital of RM40million. BTM has only RM31.42million.

BTM’s price is RM0.245 as at 8 April 2008, down RM0.215 today. It was RM0.46 on 7 April 2008 before the announcement.

Direct Deal Done

There was a large direct business transaction today for Second Board listed company, A-Rank Bhd. 2million shares changed hand which represents 2.5% of the total shares issued by the company.

Is there a change of the major shareholders. We have to wait for their announcement later.

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BURSA PN4 and PN17 Companies

Filed Under (Bursa Malaysia) by Webmaster on 05-04-2008

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Bursa classified some listed companies with financial problem under two categories; PN4 and PN17. PN means Practice Note. Pro Trade Share will not be listing out the criteria. You can find out the details at Bursa Practice Notes link.

Basically PN4 listed companies are in worst position than PN17. There is also another group of companies that Bursa terms as almost but not yet meeting the financial criterias as PN17 which is called Companies under the Amended PN17 lists.

As at 5 April 2008;

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(A) The PN4 companies are:

1. Panglobal Berhad
2. Wembley Industries Holdings Bhd

(B) PN17 companies are:

1. ARK Resources Bhd
2. Lityan Holdings Berhad
3. Pan Malaysia Industries Berhad
4. Sinora Industries Berhad

(C) Amended PN17 companies are:

1. APL Industries Berhad
2. CNLT (Far East) Berhad
3. Ekran Berhad
4. Foremost Holdings Bhd
5. Gold Bridge Engineering
6. Halifax Capital Berhad [formerly known as Setron (Malaysia) Berhad]
7. Harvest Court Industries Bhd
8. Idaman Unggul Berhad
9. Mangium Industries Bhd
10. Megan Media Holdings Berhad
11. Merge Energy Berhad
12. OCI Berhad
13. Paxelent Corporation Bhd
14. PECD Berhad
15. Pilecon Engineering Berhad
16. Putera Capital Bhd
17. Seloga Holdings Berhad
18. Sunway Infrastructure Berhad
19. Syarikat Kayu Wangi Bhd
20. Talam Corporation Berhad
21. Tap Resources Berhad
22. Techventure Berhad
23. Tenggara Oil Bhd
24. Triplc Bhd
25. UBG Berhad (formerly Utama Banking Group Berhad)
26. Wonderful Wire & Cable Berhad
27. WWE Holdings Berhad

As a guide, investors should be more careful when they want to invest in companies listed either as PN4, Amended PN17 or PN17.

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