Bumi Armada make big Entry

Filed Under (Bursa Malaysia) by Webmaster on 22-07-2011

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Bumi Armada Bhd, controlled by tycoon T. Ananda Krishnan, made a sterling listing debut amid weak overall market sentiment with more than 30 per cent premium over its initial public offering (IPO) price of RM3.03.

 

It closed RM1.11 higher to RM4.14 on a volume of 303.7 million shares, making it Bursa Malaysia’s top gainer and most active stock yesterday.

 

The stock opened 21 per cent higher at RM3.65, before rising to RM3.99 on a heavy trading volume of 201.9 million shares by midday.

 

Bumi Armada chief executive officer Hassan Assad Basma said the IPO received strong demand from both the international and Malaysian investors, including some of the biggest names in the investment community.

 

“From the initial opening, there seems to be a trend of demand and we think we are in the right direction. It’s beyond expectation but this is where hard work starts,” Hassan told reporters at the listing ceremony here yesterday.

 

On how Bumi Armada expects to perform from its listing debut given the current weak market, Hassan said: “We belong to the global scene and the outside market seems to be sluggish. Yes, there are uncertainties and choppy waters but we believe that our fundamentals are strong. That will help us ride out the wave.”

 

He said Bumi Armada will continue with its journey of growth as promised in its listing prospectus.

 

“It will be a hard work to build and expand our network. We expect more of the same good performance we achieved previously.”

 

Bumi Armada’s listing was the largest IPO in Malaysia and the second largest in Southeast Asia thus far this year.

 

The company’s market capitalisation, based on the IPO price of RM3.03 per share, was RM8.9 billion. The IPO comprised 878.54 million ordinary shares or 30 per cent of Bumi Armada.

 

Hassan said the company aims to become the world’s fourth largest floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) operator by end of 2013 from the current eighth position.

 

“The company is in a good industry spot as the oil and gas industry remains buoyant and there are ample investment opportunities. Bumi Armada is in the sweet spot of the industry despite many credible other players around.”

 

With a fleet of 43 offshore support vessels, two FPSOs and a derrick pipe-lay barge, Bumi Armada serves its customers in over 10 countries across Asia, Africa and Latin America.

 

 

 

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Another Ananda’s listing – Bumi Armada IPO

Filed Under (Business News) by Webmaster on 28-06-2011

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Tycoon Ananda Krishnan’s Bumi Armada is raising as much as US$906 million through an IPO next month, according to a term sheet, in what will be Southeast Asia’s second largest stock offering after Hutchinson Port’s Singapore listing.

 

The oil and gas service provider’s IPO will list on the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange despite volatility in financial markets that has canned a number of deals in Singapore and Hong Kong.

 

The IPO has attracted seven cornerstone investors, including Malaysia’s state investment fund Permodalan Nasional and Prudential Fund Management, which have pledged to invest about US$309 million into the deal.

 

The term sheet seen by Reuters on Monday showed Bumi Armada set a price range for RM2.80 to RM3.15 per share, raising as much as US$906 million — lower than initial expectations of a US$1 billion fundraising.

 

This reflects some investor skittishness over increased financial volatility due to the Greek debt crisis and inflationary pressures.

 

Bumi Armada officials could not be reached for comment.

 

A record US$58 billion worth of IPOs in Asia have been pulled in the first six months by 36 companies, a record and 39 per cent more than a year ago, Thomson Reuters data shows.

 

“Bumi Armada coming into play will be good for the Malaysian stock market, because we lack these type of headline grabbing IPOs,” said Abdul Jalil Rasheed, a Kuala Lumpur-based fund manager at Aberdeen Asset Management.

 

“Then again, this is a re-listing and we have to wait and see whether this is a company that can bring in the returns because oil and gas sector is very cyclical,” he said.

 

Bumi Armada will be the largest offer in Malaysia since the listing of Petronas Chemicals last year.

 

Bumi Armada is an offshore oil support specialist, and is the only Malaysian company that owns floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels, which carry a premium lease rate.

 

Bumi Armada was privatised in 2003 by tycoon T. Ananda Krishnan, and a planned relisting in 2008 was delayed due to the global financial crisis. A subsequent relisting plan was also shelved.

 

The re-listing comes as Malaysia seeks to draw in investment from oil and gas majors like Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell, to develop new oil and gas assets in country and reverse sluggish output.

 

The joint global coordinators for the IPO are CIMB , Maybank and Credit Suisse, which are also joint bookrunners with RHB , CLSA and UBS , according to the term sheet.

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IPO – UOA Development Bhd

Filed Under (Business News) by Webmaster on 23-05-2011

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SOON-TO-BE listed property developer UOA Development Bhd was previously renowned for successful small to medium-sized residential and commercial projects in the Klang Valley.

 

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That changed in 2005 when the company acquired a 60 acres in Kampung Kerinchi, Kuala Lumpur for its flagship Bangsar South City development.

 

Half of the site is for residential developments, with the other for commercial.

 

Work on Bangsar South commenced in 2007, and since then, developments such as The Village, The Horizon (Phase 1) and The Park Residences (Phase 1) have been completed.

 

In 2010, the commercial development of Bangsar South, comprising The Horizon, The Vertical and The Sphere, was designated as a MSC Malaysia Cybercentre by Multimedia Development Corp Sdn Bhd.

 

UOA Development director Alan Charles Winduss says he remains amazed by the changes that have taken place in the landscape of Kampung Kerinchi over the last few years.

 

“Six years ago, we were having durians by the roadside here in a visit to study the area. We had a vision, in seeing what could be done here it is a unique location that is close to the city,” recalls Winduss.

 

He says Bangsar South will be developed in stages, based on market demand.

 

Bangsar South has an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM8.3bil, and is expected to be completed in seven more years.

 

Based on GDV, only 12% to 15% of the site has been fully developed.

 

“We have completed over RM1bil in GDV over less than three years, and are currently constructing another RM1.2bil worth of developments in Bangsar South,” says UOA Holdings Sdn Bhd senior manager Eugene Lee Chin Jin.

 

Lee says upcoming works in Bangsar South will include a RM100mil clubhouse, a six-acre park, a medical centre and water recreation centre.

 

Concerning the issue of rising land and construction costs, Winduss says the company has an advantage with its fully integrated operation model.

 

“Most work ranging from construction, legal, architecture to quantity surveying is done in-house. This helps us to remain competitive and also, mitigate rising land costs to a degree,” says Winduss.

 

According to Lee, the company is happy with the market response to Bangsar South.

 

“The Park Residences (Phase 1), which was delivered late last year, has a 90% take-up rate.”

 

The company is also developing Binjai 8, a freehold 40-storey premium service suites development with 310 units sized from 753 sq ft to 1,785 sq ft per unit, nestled in the vicinity of the Suria KLCC shopping mall, Kuala Lumpur.

 

Binjai 8, which has a GDV of RM393mil, is due for completion in 2013.

 

Another ongoing project is Setapak Green, a freehold 26-storey condominium enclave with 445 units sized from 1,362 sq ft to 1,588 sq ft per unit, located on a 3.3-acre site off Jalan Gombak, Kuala Lumpur.

 

Setapak Green, which has a GDV of RM196mil, is also due for completion in 2013.

 

Lee says the take-up rate for Binjai 8 and Setapak Green is 65% and 75% respectively.

 

Meanwhile, the company’s Kepong Business Park, with a GDV of RM193mil, situated on an 18.7 acres in Kuala Lumpur is due to be completed later this year.

 

As at Dec 31, 2010, UOA Development has a total saleable and lettable area of more than 300,000 sq m of properties under development with a GDV of RM2bil to be completed over the next three years.

 

The company has a further total potential saleable and lettable area of more than 1.2 million sq m being held for future development projects with an estimated GDV in excess of RM8bil.

 

The company is a unit of United Overseas Australia Ltd (UOA), which was founded and listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) in 1987.

 

Its headquarters and business operations has been based in Kuala Lumpur since 1989.

 

UOA is also listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) in 2008, while its associate company UOA Real Estate Investment Trust (UOA REIT) was listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia in 2005.

 

For its listing exercise on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia targeted on June 8, UOA Development has received approval for the proposed listing of its entire enlarged issued and paid-up share capital of up to 1.2 billion 5 sen shares.

 

The initial public offering (IPO) consists of an institutional offering of up to of 337 million shares to Malaysian and foreign institutional and selected investors (including approved bumiputra investors) and a retail offering of 70 million shares to the public, eligible directors and employees of UOA Development among others.

 

The company plans to raise RM1.18bil from the IPO, out of which RM348mil will be repaid to the selling shareholders.

 

The remainder of the proceeds will be for debt repayment and working capital.

 

For FY10, UOA Development posted a net profit of RM285.8mil on revenue of RM375.2mil.

 

This was a 61% jump in net profit, compared with its reported net profit of RM177.6mil on revenue of RM427.8mil in FY09.

 

For FY11, it intends to pay 30% to 50% of net profit as dividends to shareholders, according to its prospectus.

 

The indicative offer price of the shares to be listed is RM2.90 per share.

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