MAH SING 2QE JUN 2009 NET PROFIT DOWN 38% - UNBILLED SALES AT RM4.4 BIL
MAH SING GROUP reported Net Profit of RM23.0m for 2QE Jun 2009, a decline of 38% from RM37.2m a year ago mainly due to timing mismatch but it was optimistic about its outlook with remaining Unbilled Sales of approximately RM4.4 bil.
The Company in an EXCHANGE filing Aug 19, 2009 said that earnings were lower from a year ago due to the en-bloc sale of 'The Icon Jalan Tun Razak', East Wing in Kuala Lumpur. Revenue was 14.4% lower at RM167.2m from RM195.4m a year ago. EPS was 3.67 sen compared with 5.99 sen.
1HE JUN 2009 NET PROFIT DOWN 25%
For 1HE Jun 2009, Net Profit was RM45.6m compared with RM59.5m in the previous corresponding period while Revenue declined to RM317.5m from RM336.0m.
MAH SING said contributors for the current financial period were its residential projects Kemuning Residence, Hijauan Residence and Aman Perdana in the Klang Valley, Sierra Perdana and Austin Perdana in Johor Bahru, Southbay in Penang and its commercial projects, namely The Icon Jalan Tun Razak and Southgate Commercial Centre.
PLASTICS DIVISION
Apart from property development, the Group's plastics division also contributed to the earnings achieved. Property development contributed more than 90% to Operating Profit.
DEVELOPMENTS COMING ONSTREAM
Developments with new launches coming on-stream will be the Group's residential projects such as One Legenda, Kemuning Residence, Hijauan Residence, Garden Residence, Aman Perdana and Bayu Sekamat in the Klang Valley, Sri Pulai Perdana 2 and Sierra Perdana in Johor Bahru, Residence@Southbay and Legenda@Southbay in Penang and its commercial projects, namely StarParc Point in Klang Valley and Southbay City in Penang.
REMAINING ESTIMATED SALES VALUE OF RM4.4 BIL
MAH SING said its ' .... projects currently have a remaining gross development value (estimated sales value) and unbilled sales of approximately RM4.4 bil which will ensure earnings visibility for the next eight years ....".
On the performance, it had overshot its full year sales target by 1.2 times, achieving RM543m sales in just 7 ? months, including an en-bloc sale of its Corporate Block in Southgate for RM226m.
Unbilled sales from residential and commercial projects as at Jun 2009, as well as the en-bloc sale stood at RM818m, about 1.6 times the full year revenue recognized from the property division last year.
PROPERTY MARKET RESILIENT - UPCYCLE PREDICTED FOR 2H-CY2010
Group MD & CEO - LEONG HOY KUM said the strong take-up rate for its projects showed the property market was resilient. " .... Niche products with good branding coupled with the right concepts and designs in prime locations will continue to do well ...." he added. " .... We believe that the property market is gaining momentum for a likely upcycle in the second half of 2010, and are putting our money where our mouth is by going on an acquisition trail. We have recently acquired 115 acres of land for a medium to high end, gated and guarded project in Cyberjaya named Garden Residence, and are on the lookout for a few more pieces of land in our key markets ....".
PROPERTY SECTOR OUTLOOK
On the property sector outlook, an upbeat LEONG said a conducive financing environment with low interest rates and good financing packages had improved affordability for Malaysians.
CENTRAL BANK DATA SHOWED HOUSE FINANCING INCREASE
LEONG said that Bank Negara's (Central Bank) data released at end Jul 2009 showed demand for financing continued to increase mainly due to higher loans for the purchase of residential properties and the extension of personal loans.
Improved equity market sentiments would help boost wealth effect and " ....the property market is gaining momentum for a likely up cycle in the second half of 2010 .... Low interest rates, a buoyant stock market and better consumer sentiments have combined to boost demand for properties. Property prices are likely to rise in the liquidity-induced asset price inflation. There is plenty of liquidity in the banking sector as Malaysians have very high savings rates. This can be seen by the oversubscription of Government backed funds and overwhelming response to some of the recent launches ...." he said.
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