Readers who follow this blog long enough should know that I invested in Jaks before. I bought in Feb17 but sold all in Nov17.
I bought Jaks because of its Vietnam power plant venture. It is a 2 x 600MW coal fired thermal power plant in Hai Duong with a BOT of 25 years. Jaks owns 30% shares in the JV with CPECC of China, with an option to increase the shares to 40%.
At that time, I didn't know how to predict the profit to Jaks when the plants are ready and running. I just knew that Jaks will pocket 100% the USD454.5mil (~RM1.8 billion) EPC contract.
The reason I invested in Jaks back in 2017 was simply because of this EPCC. It started to register good profit from its construction of power plant in Vietnam. I predicted that such profit will continue to rise.
I was aware that Jaks was struggling a bit in its property development & investment arms but I didn't expect those issues to be dragged for so long.
Anyway I sold all the shares in Nov17 due to various reasons and rarely looked back at the stock.
Jak's share price swung wildly from RM1.80 to RM0.40 then went up to RM1.50, back to RM0.60 due to Covid-19 and around RM0.90 now after the announcement of rights issue.
A famous investor quickly became the largest shareholder and then exited completely, which contributed to the movement of the share price.
Now, the power plants are about to be ready in Q3 of 2020. Construction profit from Vietnam will stop but profit from sales of electricity to Vietnam government will start.
How much can Jaks profit from the sale of electricity?
I don't have any idea until I read the article posted by DK66 in i3investor.
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The most reliable earnings guidance from Vinh Tan 1 power plant
What makes the most reliable earnings forecast ?
Peer comparison is the most reliable and convincing method for making earnings forecast if the subject exhibits the following characteristics;
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high degree of earnings stability and foreseeability
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high degree of resemblance in operating terms and conditions
The higher the similarity between the subjects in comparison, the higher the accuracy of forecast.
Peer comparison evaluation method alleviates the need for making excessive adjustments, assumptions and projections which in most cases would cloud the integrity of the results derived. It is often derived from actual operation of businesses under terms and conditions which may not be well understood or considered by the evaluators of other methodologies. In other words, it is the most realistic forecast of earnings potential of a company operating under the same geographical roof.
Vinh Tan 1 Thermal Power Plant
It is located in Vietnam's southern province of Binh Thuan.
The coal-fired power plant includes two 620-MW super-critical generating units which is 55% owned by China Southern Power Grid, and constructed by CEEC. CEEC is the holding company of CPECC who is Jaks' partner in JHDP.
Vinh Tan achieved full commercial operation on 27th November 2018 (COD).
Why compare to Vinh Tan 1 ?
Hai Duong, Vinh Tan 1, and Mong Duong II are all 100% foreign owned power plants in Vietnam operating under 25 years BOT contracts with capacity around 1,200 MW. All their BOT contracts, power purchase agreements, coal supply agreements were signed around 2012.
Vinh Tan 1 is an extremely close model for Jaks Hai Duong power plant because;
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Both were awarded by the Vietnam Government around 2011
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Both BOT contracts were signed with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT).
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Both are Coal fired power plants costing around US$1.8b
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Both around 1,200MW capacity
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Both are 100% foreign owned and operated by Chinese corporations
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Both are adopting chinese technology
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Both under 25 years Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) scheme
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Both are guaranteed by Vietnam Government
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Both Power purchase agreements signed with EVN
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Both coal supply agreements signed with Vinacomin
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Both under USD1.4b bank financing
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Both under max 18 years loan tenure allowed by Vietnam government
Therefore, Vinh Tan 1 and JHDP should exhibit extreme high resemblance, if not identical.
Extracted from the 2019 Annual Report of China Southern Power Grid Corporation
Profit attributable to minorities interest
Vinh Tan 1 = 越南永新一期电力有限公司
This is the first full year operation results of Vinh Tan 1 since commercial operation in November 2018
Net profit after tax for 2019 = RMB1,071m = RM652m (RM/RMB conversion rate of 1.64)
Hence, potential earnings attributable to Jaks
@30% = RM652m x 30% = RM196m = EPS RM0.30
@40% = RM652m x 40% = RM261m = EPS RM0.40
Free Cash Flow
Annual free cash flow = RMB1,609m = RM981m (RM/RMB conversion rate of 1.64)
Hence, potential free cash flow attributable to Jaks
@30% = RM981m x 30% = RM294m = RM0.45 per share
@40% = RM981m x 40% = RM392m = RM0.60 per share
Dividend Distribution
You may noticed that there was no distribution of dividend in 2019 despite healthy cash flow of RM981m. This is due to the need to build cash reserves requirements for bank installments, working capital, maintenance, coal inventory, and statutory reserves. Aggressive distribution policy is expected once the cash reserve requirements are met as evident in the case of Mong Duong II, another similar plant in Vietnam. Below is the distribution pattern of Mong duong II since commercial operation in April 2015. The amounts are converted to Malaysian Ringgit at 4.35 to USD.
Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
2016 9m 74m 122m 205m
2017 109m 113m 222m
2018 117m 78m 195m
2019 122m 196m 13m 331m
2018 dividend distribution was affected by the restructuring of long term project borrowings to reduce future interest costs. This has resulted in a one time restructuring cost of USD31m.
Note that first major dividend distribution by Mong Duong II started after 15 months of operation. By the end of 2019, Vinh Tan 1 has 13 months of operation. Hence, Vinh Tan 1 is expected to start dividend distribution in 2020.
Reservations
Vinh tan 1 has only provided one full year operating results for evaluation in this article. There is no information to whether there were any material extraordinary gains of losses included in the operating results. Nevertheless, the nature of the business of Vinh Tan 1 whch is stable and foreseeable with majority of its earnings derived from capacity payments mitigated such concern. Moreover, my previous studies provides further assurance of the results of Vinh Tan 1.
Vinh Tan 1 classifies its power plant as concession asset instead of loan receivable as required by the new international accounting standard. Adoption of old accounting treatment has resulted in lower total earnings of Mong Duong II by USD203m since operation with its 2018 earnings increased by USD40m after adoption of new accounting standard. Since continuing with old accounting treatment does not lead to overstatement in earnings of Vinh Tan 1, the higher earnings effect to JHDP is disregarded in this article on prudent grounds.
Conclusions
Earnings guidance provided by Vinh Tan 1 is by far the most straight forward and reliable estimate of JHDP's future earnings potential. Most evaluation methods require assumptions or management guidance and complicated computations. It is difficult for those without sufficient knowledge of those methodologies to express confidence.
Vinh Tan 1's earnings represents results from actual operation of a similar power plant in Vietnam which is also managed by a Chinese corporation.
Vinh Tan 1's earnings jibes with my previous estimates derived using various valuation methods.
This article concludes that JHDP is expected to deliver EPS of between RM0.30 to RM0.40 to Jaks. At PE of 10 to 15 times, Jaks is worth between RM3 to RM6.
I hope this article has raised your level of confidence in Jaks significantly.
Thank you and happy investing !
DK66
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I think this is an excellent and insightful prediction on Jaks's potential profit from the power plant. With potential EPS of 30sen, it's RM3 if PE is 10x!
Not only this, the predicted free cash flow of close to RM300mil a year to Jaks is just superb. This is possible due to the high depreciation and amortization of the power plant.
Even if the profit contribution from Vietnam is only half at RM100mil a year, the potential EPS of 15sen is still good compared to current share price of around 90sen.
After being delayed due to Covid-19, it looks like the power plant is preparing to deliver its first electricity in July. Commercial generation is expected in September for the first unit, while the second unit is scheduled to run in January 2021.
Anyway, this is not a buy or sell recommendation on Jaks. Nothing is without risks. So, invest at own risk.
SpicyMcDeluxe
Cun
2020-06-22 00:43