ECRL revival a boon for Lafarge — Affin Hwang Author: savemalaysia | Publish date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019, 12:23 PM
KUALA LUMPUR (March 8): Lafarge Malaysia Bhd is seen as a beneficiary of the East Coast Rail Link's (ECRL) potential revival because the cement manufacturer had earlier won contracts under the project, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd said today.
Lafarge, which saw its shares surge as much as 30% yesterday to hit limit up, said it had no idea what might have caused the sudden price jump.
It said this in a filing in response to Bursa Malaysia’s unusual market activity query yesterday, after Lafarge’s shares climbed as much as 60 sen to RM2.60.
Affin Hwang analyst Loong Chee Wei wrote in a note today the ECRL project may be revived but at a lower cost than the initial value of RM55 billion.
"We understand that the government will likely decide after Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's visit to China in April. If the project is revived, HSS Engineers Bhd and Lafarge Malaysia, which had won contracts, will see earnings contributions as the works resume. Local contractors will also benefit if the requirement for higher local participation is increased from the initial 30% of works to be awarded by the main contractor, China Communications Construction Co Ltd.
"Contractors that were vying for ECRL subcontract works include IJM Corp Bhd and Gabungan AQRS Bhd given their established presence in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia," Loong said.
Work on the ECRL has been suspended since July 2018. Reuters reported then that the China Communications Construction confirmed that it suspended all work on the project as Putrajaya sought to renegotiate the terms of the deal with China.
It was reported that China Communications Construction said on July 5, 2018 it halted all work at the request of project owner Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd.
"Recently, the company has received a letter from Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd, the employer, which requires an immediate suspension of the contract under the ECRL project until further instructions," China Communications Construction was quoted as saying in a filing with the Hong Kong bourse.
""Lafarge Malaysia Bhd is seen as a beneficiary of the East Coast Rail Link's (ECRL) potential revival because the cement manufacturer had earlier won contracts under the project, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd said today.""
LAFARGE ALREADY SUPLLIED CEMENT FOR PARTIAL COMPLETION OF ECRL BEFORE IT WAS SUSPENDED
SO IF ECRL IS RESTORED - ITS CEMENT SUPPLY BUSINESS WILL ALSO CONTINUE
"AND ITS MAKE A WHOLE LOT OF DIFFERENCE TO LAFARGE VERY STRONG EARNING GROWTH AGAIN"
IF DAYANG IS POWERED BY EARNING GROWTH FROM PETRONAS
LAFARGE CAN ALSO BE POWERED BY ECRL BACK TO ITS GLORY DAYS OF RM10.00??
Calvin, china will use their own steel and cement for all the one belt one road job. One belt one road main objective is to dump all the excessive steel and cement to developing countries, with cheaper price and conditional loan terms. 2 benefit to china: dump their cheap material and cheap credit. When the rail cannot make any profit to overcome the loan, china will take over for 99 years. Look at sri lanka, myanmar
We have recently secured the supply to packages for both the 24.4km SUKE and 20.1km DASH three-lane, dual-carriageway, elevated expressways, and most recently the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project.
AND for all practical reasons they need to buy from the most efficient, the best and the lowest cost
Masteel, by virtue of using scrap steel and its strategic location in Selangor near Ecrl is prime
Both Prestar and Lafarge have production plants in Rawang... Just nearby the ECRL route
AND after the ECRL is ready these 3 companies can export their products on the West through Port Klang and also send goods by way of ECRL through Kuantan Port to East Malaysia, Kalimantan and the Philippines
AND further up north through Tok Bali port to export guardrails, steel and even cement to Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and China
Unker Calvin, you forgot Econpile again. For ECRL to be good, must have good foundation mah, who's the leading piler leh? it's econpile mah, so must have good foundation only got stable road. Please include mah aiyo
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ECRL revival a boon for Lafarge — Affin Hwang
Author: savemalaysia | Publish date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019, 12:23 PM
KUALA LUMPUR (March 8): Lafarge Malaysia Bhd is seen as a beneficiary of the East Coast Rail Link's (ECRL) potential revival because the cement manufacturer had earlier won contracts under the project, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd said today.
Lafarge, which saw its shares surge as much as 30% yesterday to hit limit up, said it had no idea what might have caused the sudden price jump.
It said this in a filing in response to Bursa Malaysia’s unusual market activity query yesterday, after Lafarge’s shares climbed as much as 60 sen to RM2.60.
Affin Hwang analyst Loong Chee Wei wrote in a note today the ECRL project may be revived but at a lower cost than the initial value of RM55 billion.
"We understand that the government will likely decide after Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's visit to China in April. If the project is revived, HSS Engineers Bhd and Lafarge Malaysia, which had won contracts, will see earnings contributions as the works resume. Local contractors will also benefit if the requirement for higher local participation is increased from the initial 30% of works to be awarded by the main contractor, China Communications Construction Co Ltd.
"Contractors that were vying for ECRL subcontract works include IJM Corp Bhd and Gabungan AQRS Bhd given their established presence in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia," Loong said.
Work on the ECRL has been suspended since July 2018. Reuters reported then that the China Communications Construction confirmed that it suspended all work on the project as Putrajaya sought to renegotiate the terms of the deal with China.
It was reported that China Communications Construction said on July 5, 2018 it halted all work at the request of project owner Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd.
"Recently, the company has received a letter from Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd, the employer, which requires an immediate suspension of the contract under the ECRL project until further instructions," China Communications Construction was quoted as saying in a filing with the Hong Kong bourse.
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/ecrl-revival-boon-lafarge-%E2%80%94-affin-hwang
NOTE THESE WORDS
""Lafarge Malaysia Bhd is seen as a beneficiary of the East Coast Rail Link's (ECRL) potential revival because the cement manufacturer had earlier won contracts under the project, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd said today.""
LAFARGE ALREADY SUPLLIED CEMENT FOR PARTIAL COMPLETION OF ECRL BEFORE IT WAS SUSPENDED
SO IF ECRL IS RESTORED - ITS CEMENT SUPPLY BUSINESS WILL ALSO CONTINUE
"AND ITS MAKE A WHOLE LOT OF DIFFERENCE TO LAFARGE VERY STRONG EARNING GROWTH AGAIN"
IF DAYANG IS POWERED BY EARNING GROWTH FROM PETRONAS
LAFARGE CAN ALSO BE POWERED BY ECRL BACK TO ITS GLORY DAYS OF RM10.00??
Maybe not
JUST RM5.00 SHOULD SEE ITS PRICE DOUBLE