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post Nov 21 2009, 12:29 PM, updated 17y ago

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QUOTE(MISTERI HARGA GULA AKAN NAIK TAHUN DEPAN 2010??)
The mystery of Sugar King Kuok exiting sugar business in MALAYSIA

IT is and probably will remain a mystery why Tan Sri Robert Kuok has exited the sugar business in Malaysia. It is likely though that the following reasons played a part: First, the Malaysian sugar business is small compared with Kuok’s vast businesses overseas, especially in China.

Second, Kuok got a decent price for his exit and third, the Kuok group was unhappy with developments taking place at Tradewinds (M) Bhd, where a proposed acquisition of Padiberas Nasional Bhd (Bernas) is likely to result in Tradewinds having an unreasonable amount of debt.

Kuok’s business empire in Asia needs little elaboration. Suffice to say, his net worth of US$10bil (RM34.3bil, based on Forbes magazine’s estimation) makes his Malaysian sugar business small by comparison.

The Kuok group’s Singapore-listed plantation giant, Wilmar International, has a market capitalisation of S$39.1bil or more than RM95bil.
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To recap, Kuok’s vehicle, PPB Group Bhd, is getting RM1.25bil from the sale of its sugar refineries and land used for sugar cane cultivation to Federal Land Development Authority (Felda). Of this, the largest asset is the Prai-based Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Co Bhd (MSM) operations, that was sold for RM1.2bil.

PPB Group said its cost of investment in MSM was RM60mil (incurred from 1976 to 1999), thereby giving it a massive gain of RM1.17bil from the sale.

That amount is justified, given that the investment had been made a long time ago as well as the fact that the Kuok group had managed the business well.

Furthermore, the price of RM1.2bil represents a price-earnings multiple of 9.8 times MSM’s FY2008 earnings and a price-to-book ratio of 2.46 times. On both counts, the deal seems to have been reasonably priced.

PPB Group had also disposed of its 20% stake in Tradewinds to Felda for RM207.5mil or RM3.50 per share. This was done at about a 20% premium over Tradewinds’ three months’ weighted average market price. While some could argue that this was at too high a premium, it should also been seen in light of the fact that Tradewinds’ net assets per share stood at RM4.63 as at June 30.

Kuok’s exit from Tradewinds had been speculated in media reports, soon after the latter announced plans to buy into Bernas.

In 2002, Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary had surfaced in Tradewinds and become a partner with the Kuok group. Syed Mokhtar controls about 43% of Tradewinds, compared with Kuok’s 20%.

It had been speculated that the partnership had been uneasy, although that could not be verified. Still, the fact remains that Syed Mokhtar owes Tradewinds some RM200mil and there have been related party transactions involving Tradewinds and him.

For example, Syed Mokhtar is said to control about 22% of Bernas, the company that Tradewinds is planning to buy. That purchase will gear up Tradewinds to unreasonable levels. There is now also a proposal for Tradewinds Plantation Bhd, a 70% unit of Tradewinds, to buy rubber conglomerate Mardec Bhd for RM150mil.

Syed Mokhtar is believed to be linked to Semi Bayu Sdn Bhd, which owns Mardec. The price of RM150mil was arrived at based on a valuation done by Ernst & Young, which used such benchmarks as adjusted net assets, discounted cash flows and the dividend discount model.

However, the announcement by Tradewinds Plantation does not provide any more details on how Mardec stacked up on these valuation methods. There is also no information on Mardec’s earnings.

There has been at least one other related party transaction involving Tradewinds and assets controlled by Syed Mokhtar.

Back to Kuok. PPB Group’s sugar refining operations are undertaken by MSM and a joint venture with Felda – Kilang Gula Felda Perlis Sdn Bhd –- which is also being sold to Felda. The two produce over 700,000 tonnes of refined sugar yearly. Kuok’s exit from these business is bound to have repercussions.

“With Kuok’s exit, will the management remain the same and as efficient, going forward?” asked an industry observer.

To be sure, Felda is seeking to reinvent itself. The entity that is buying PPB Group’s businesses is Felda Global Ventures Sdn Bhd (FGV). FGV is the new commercial arm of Felda aiming to spend over RM6bil in the next five years to expand its overseas presence in its core plantations and related businesses.

With that kind of firepower, it is conceivable that FGV may not be content with its 20% shareholding in Tradewinds.

It is possible that Felda could seek to take over the operations of Tradewinds, considering that the latter will have Bernas in its stable,” said an analyst. Bernas is the country’s sole rice importer, with a wide marketing and distribution network nationwide.

At what price will Syed Mokhtar be willing to cash out of Tradewinds is another matter.

As far as Kuok is concerned though, this “cashing out” of Malaysia is more clear-cut than what happened in December 2006, when PPB Oil Palms Bhd injected its palm oil operations into Singapore-listed Wilmar International Ltd.

The counter argument then was that the merger brought about economies of scale and Malaysian shareholders still benefited, as there was a share swap, with PPB Oil Palm shareholders receiving Wilmar shares.

Furthermore, PPB Group ended up owning close to 18% of Wilmar, so the argument that Kuok was exiting Malaysia did not hold up.

Indeed, Kuok still has other small businesses in Malaysia and Wilmar even recently paid RM46.2mil for a stake in little-known Three-A Resources Bhd to venture into China together.

But the value of these businesses is small compared with Kuok’s sugar business here. In all likelihood, Kuok is unlikely to be troubled by the recent sale of his sugar assets here.

OSK Research reckons that the PPB Group may use the sale proceeds to invest in Wilmar China, which is planning an initial public offering in Hong Kong.

And judging by the way Wilmar’s China businesses are growing, Kuok is likely to get more bang for his buck by putting his money there. And so too will shareholders of the PPB Group.


source : http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...25&sec=business

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Robert Kuok (orang #1 di Malaysia) sudah mula main politik, jual semua ladang tebu dia di Perlis kepada FELDA tapi lesen import gula dia masih monopoli (hanya ada 4 je lesen AP untuk import gula di Malaysia).. subsidi gula oleh kerajaan Malaysia dijangka akan mencecah RM1 BILLION tahun depan jika mahu terus bagi subsidi

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want sugar find me,... but i'm in Hong Kong worrr! doh.gif

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jom tanam tebu.. satu dunia harga naik nih!.. terbaru di India harga naik lagi sebanyak 19%! Australia dah tercungap2 nak naik lagi harga gula!

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falsafah raja gula.. "dimana ada gula, disitu ada semut".. wa kaya giler!!! rclxm9.gif

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post Nov 21 2009, 12:30 PM

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Once gula naik, semua makanan yang menggunakan gula akan naik sekali.

perkara ini juga berlaku ketika petrol naik sleep.gif
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post Nov 21 2009, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(soundsyst64 @ Nov 21 2009, 12:30 PM)
Once gula naik, semua makanan yang menggunakan gula akan naik sekali.

perkara ini juga berlaku ketika petrol naik sleep.gif
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hari raya korban dah dekat ni, gula naik harga bulan ni memang orang akan marah melampau pada kerajaan rclxub.gif
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post Nov 21 2009, 12:42 PM

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Bagus gula naik....kurang penyakit....aku sokong!
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post Nov 21 2009, 12:43 PM

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world sugar price
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world sugar statistics.. SUGAR the next gold??

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post Nov 21 2009, 12:44 PM

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need to start an ant farm , gonna use them to cilok sugar from neighbour then..
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post Nov 21 2009, 12:45 PM

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ada gula ada wang
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post Nov 21 2009, 12:55 PM

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lesss , no need to go kedai mamak already , go chinese restoran yim tea
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post Nov 21 2009, 01:08 PM

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ubah gaya hidup anda, nuff said
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post Nov 21 2009, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(skystrike @ Nov 21 2009, 12:45 PM)
ada gula ada AMOI
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post Nov 21 2009, 03:42 PM

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irony from the chart, the 2 richest man in malaysia no datuk tan sri title why?
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post Nov 21 2009, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(moorish @ Nov 21 2009, 04:42 PM)
irony from the chart, the 2 richest man in malaysia no datuk tan sri title why?
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their name too long
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post Nov 21 2009, 04:46 PM

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boleh cuz everyone need sugar XD
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post Nov 21 2009, 04:54 PM

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This should be very old list. Uncle Lim is no more! Here the latest list of Malaysian Richest :

Top 40 Richest Man In Malaysia For 2009 are:

1. (1)Robert Kuok USD 9 billion, 85, married, 8 children.
Diversified
2. (2)Ananda Krishnan USD 7 billion, 71, married, 3 children.
Telecom
3. (3)Lee Shin Cheng USD 3.2 billion, 70, married, 6 children.
Palm Oil
4. (5)Lee Kim Hua USD 2.5 billion, 80, widowed, 6 children.
Gaming
5. (4)Teh Hong Piow USD 2.4 billion, 79, married, 4 children.
Banking
6. (6)Quek Leng Chan USD 2.3 billion, 68, married, 3 children.
Diversified
7. (7)Yeoh Tiong Lay USD 1.8 billion, 79, married, 7 children.
Diversified
8. (8)Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary USD 1.1 billion, 57, married, 5 children.
Diversified
9. (10)Tiong Hiew King USD 1 billion, 74, married, 4 children.
Timber
10. (9)Vincent Tan USD 750 million, 57, married, 11 children.
Diversified
11. (11)Azman Hashim USD 470 million, 69, married, 5 children.
Finance
12. (12)William H.J. Cheng USD 390 million, 66, married, 3 children.
Retail
13. (26)G. Gnanalingam USD 260 million, 64, married, 3 children.
Ports
14. (15)Lim Kok Thay USD 225 million, 57, married, 3 children.
Gaming
15. (19)Anthony Fernandes USD 220 million, 45, married, 2 children.
Airlines
16. (20)Mokhzani Mahathir USD 215 million, 48, married, 5 children.
Oil Services
17. (17)Lee Oi Hian USD 210 million, 58, married, 4 children.
Diversified
18. (-)Chan Fong Ann USD 209 million, 78, married.
Palm Oil
19. (21)Kamarudin Meranun USD 205 million, 48, married, 5 children.
Airlines
20. (24)Chong Chook Yew USD 200 million, 87, widowed, 4 children.
Real Estate
21. (-)Chen Lip Keong USD 195 million, 61, NA.
Gaming
22. (13)Lee Swee Eng USD 190 million, 53, married.
Oil Services
23. (22)Jeffrey Cheah USD 185 million, 64, married, 3 children.
Real Estate
24. (27)Lim Wee Chai USD 180 million, 51, married, 2 children.
Rubber Gloves
25. (34)Ahmayuddin Ahmad USD 175 million, 52, married, 4 children.
Port
26. (23)Lee Hau Hian USD 174 million, 55, married, 1 child.
Diversified
27. (29)Lau Cho Kun USD 165 million, 73, married.
Diversified
28. (16)Vinod Sekhar USD 150 million, 41, married, 2 children.
Rubber
29. (33)Liew Kee Sin USD 140 million, 50, married, 4 children.
Real Estate
30. (32)Tiah Thee Kian USD 135 million, 61, married, 5 children.
Real Estate
31. (-)Rozali Ismail USD 130 million, 53, NA.
Infrastructure
32. (36)Lin Yun Ling USD 115 million, 54, married, 2 children.
Infrastructure
33. (18)Yaw Teck Seng USD 113 million, 71, married.
Forestry
34. (-)Goh Peng Ooi USD 112 million, 53, NA.
Software
35. (35)Eleena Azlan Shah USD 110 million, 49, married, 2 children.
Infrastructure
36. (31)David Law Tien Seng USD 105 million, NA.
Mining
37. (-)Syed Mohd Yusof Tun Syed Nasir USD 100 million, 61, married, 3 children.
Banking
38. (-)Hamdan Mohamad USD 98 million, 53, married, 2 children.
Infrastructure
39. (-)Tan Teong Hean USD 95 million, 65, married, 3 children.
Banking
40. (28)Kua Sian Kooi USD 90 million, 56, married, 4 children.
Insurance


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post Nov 21 2009, 05:32 PM

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Soon teh tarik cost 1.50 instead of 1.20 doh.gif
And then the rakyat komplen and then the bijan confirm will subsidies it
thent he rakyat happy.Garner more voters for B 2 the N
smile.gif Politics ma
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post Nov 21 2009, 05:36 PM

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Don forget..next year rice also price increase

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