Citigroup said it expects results of more Singapore
companies, such as Singapore Airlines Ltd, Singapore
Telecommunications Ltd and palm oil giant Wilmar
International Ltd, to miss rather than beat
expectations for the second quarter.
Singapore's economy contracted 1.1 percent in the second
quarter on a seasonally adjusted and annualised basis, the
government said last Friday, confirming economic activity is
declining after a robust start to the year.
Among the expected misses, Citi said SIA was struggling with
weak passenger yields, especially in its long-haul segment,
while SingTel may be dragged by foreign exchange losses at its
Indian affiliate Bharti Airtel.
Wilmar was under pressure from weak oilseeds margin trends,
while Olam International Ltd's reduced cotton sourcing
volumes are likely to weigh on profit contribution from its
industrial segment, Citi said.
Companies expected to beat forecast include rig and property
conglomerate Keppel Corp Ltd on stronger property
contribution and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd
on higher revenue and margins.
Weaker rupiah, volume growth and downstream exposure may
help cushion impact of higher labour and fertiliser costs for
palm oil firm Golden Agri-Resources Ltd, Citi said.
1249 (0449 GMT)
(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata in Singapore;
eveline.danubratathomsonreuters.com)
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11:38 STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-AsiaMedic jumps on Myanmar plan
Shares of AsiaMedic Ltd jumped as much as 16
percent, extending gains from the previous week, on traders'
interest in the Singapore healthcare firm's plan to expand in
Myanmar.
On Monday, AsiaMedic shares were up 8.1 percent at S$0.093
on volume of 14.3 million shares, 4.4 times the average full-day
volume traded over the past 30 days. The stock had more than
doubled last week.
The company said last week it had been engaging in
discussions with prospective business partners to expand its
business in Singapore and Myanmar.
Separately, AsiaMedic also announced that it had signed
agreements to set up a post-natal confinement centre and a
medical centre in Shanghai, China.
1129 (0329 GMT)
(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata in Singapore;
eveline.danubratathomsonreuters.com)
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10:38 STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-CIMB raises target on SPH
CIMB Research raised its target price on Singapore Press
Holdings Ltd to S$4.40 from S$4.19 to factor in
stronger property earnings, valuations and lower capital
expenditure, and maintained its outperform rating.
Shares of the media and property company fell 0.5 percent to
S$4.00 on Monday. They have gained more than 8 percent so far
this year.
SPH reported a 13 percent fall in third-quarter net profit
from a year earlier mainly due to a drop in investment income.
But CIMB said the company's underlying performance was "fairly
intact", with recurring profit from media and property up 2.2
percent year-on-year.
SPH's property business delivered a 13 percent rise in
rental income from a year earlier, mainly due to a fully
operational Clementi Mall, while its Paragon mall posted
stronger rental reversions, CIMB said.
With recurring profit as the key determinant for dividends,
SPH is expected to repeat dividend per share of 24 Singapore
cents for the full year, CIMB said, adding that the company's
balance sheet is still strong.
1024 (0224 GMT)
(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata in Singapore;
eveline.danubratathomsonreuters.com)
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10:03 STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-OCBC starts hospitality REITs
with overweight
OCBC Investment Research initiated coverage of Singapore's
hospitality real estate investment trust sector with an
'overweight' rating, and said it preferred CDL Hospitality
Trusts to Ascott Residence Trust.
CDL units were up 0.8 percent at S$1.94 on Monday and have
risen nearly 25 percent so far this year. Ascott units were flat
at S$1.185 and have gained nearly 23 percent since the start of
the year.
Singapore's buoyant hotel industry has been the key driver
for CDL, whose six hotels in the city-state accounted for 77
percent of its 2011 fiscal year gross revenue, OCBC said. It has
a 'buy' rating and a S$2.04 target price on CDL.
OCBC estimated that for 2012-2015, the demand for hotel
rooms in Singapore will grow at 6.4 percent per annum,
outstripping the hotel rooms supply growth projected at 3.7
percent per annum over the same period.
It said CDL has stronger potential growth profile and a
gearing of 25.6 percent, lower than Ascott's 39.2 percent. OCBC
expects CDL to make an acquisition within the next one year,
either in Singapore or potentially higher-yielding markets
abroad.
For Ascott, OCBC said despite the economic problems in
Europe, income from the trust's assets in the region is
"reasonably resilient", underpinned by its master leases and
management contracts.
OCBC has a 'buy' recommendation and S$1.23 target price on
Ascott.
0954 (0154 GMT)
(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata in Singapore;
eveline.danubratathomsonreuters.com)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stocks-news-singapore-citi-sees-more-q2-earnings-045152085--sector.html
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