January 02, 2012

PPB: The Waikari Chinese Acquisitions

Waikari Sdn Bhd, a full-fledged subsidiary of Federal Flour has proposed to take a 20% interest in two Chinese-based comapanies namely-Dongguan Yihai and Yihai Zhoukou. Both are local flour millers.

Experience, Infrastructure and Customer Base

Federal Flour is 80% owned by PBB.

Penetrating China Piggyback Style

Why these investments at a lowly 20%?

According to PPB, this is to tap of the vast network of Wilmar in China especially its existing infrastructure and broad customer base. Riding on Wilmar's experience in China, PBB expect to navigate the procedural  and legal complexities and vagaries of trading in the various provinces as each apparently are governed by its own set of legal frameworks. Moreover flour consumption per capita is expected to increase in the burgeoning Chinese market. This is also in line with PBB strategy to expand its market share overseas.

The Chinese economy is also expected to be resilient despite the government easing of an overheated property market through interest administration.

Given the bright scenario and the realistic market penetrating strategy via taking minority equities in these local flour milling outfits, PPB expects it to offset for lower Wilmar dividends and to contribute to its bottom line, by and by.
International Bottom line Considerations
So, have a hard look at PPB and buy on weakness.

Go Go Genting!

"Go Go Genting!'. That is the sign on the sides of their buses.

Good start for 2012

I believe this must be a good year for the group sans the not too rosy reports from equity account associate Genting Manila.

Genting Singapore should continue to provide the lion share of profits with some from Genting New York. As for UK, just getting marginal profits should see the group through.

Genting Malaysia back home as well as the plantation arm should be stable earners.

With that, it is no wonder that the stock was punted up to RM11.20 at this morning session on heavy buying well beyond 34,000 million shares.

With the Dragon Year in waiting, Genting should go, go, go again.........up and up again.