I am not too sure if calvintaneng owns an oil palm estate or has ever owned an oil palm estate.
Those who are owners of oil palm estates for generations will realise the wealth of their family from owning these estates can be grown in so many ways:
1. from its regular income 2. from the appreciation of the land 3. from proximity of their land to development after many years 4. from developing their land through conversion to residential, commercial or industrial projects. 5. from (very occasionally) selling a portion of their land to reinvest into another with higher potential for greater returns.
If you have managed the asset well, especially free from leverage or excessive leverage, most plantation owners are happy to just hold forever.
Bplant as plantation company is not managing it plantation well as it' FFB yield has been dropping year after year. Old tree and need capital investment for replanting.
The only bright spot is Bplant plantation in Kedah, Penang, Perak, Selangor and Johor are freehold land that should value more than plantation.
On and off Bplant juat need to sell a piece of the valuable plantation land and report hundred million in disposal gain.
Without land disposal gain coming Q2 2023 result should be bad.
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I am not too sure if calvintaneng owns an oil palm estate or has ever owned an oil palm estate.
Those who are owners of oil palm estates for generations will realise the wealth of their family from owning these estates can be grown in so many ways:
1. from its regular income
2. from the appreciation of the land
3. from proximity of their land to development after many years
4. from developing their land through conversion to residential, commercial or industrial projects.
5. from (very occasionally) selling a portion of their land to reinvest into another with higher potential for greater returns.
If you have managed the asset well, especially free from leverage or excessive leverage, most plantation owners are happy to just hold forever.