Thx.. Now understand... One final question, y the fuel marketing n retailing is not listed since petronm is the abrevation name for petron refining and marketing bhd? Need ur advice..
the more i see the workings... the more i see the results infront of my eyes... instead of the question what...the question when is what bothering me more now
petron corp own 73.99% of petronm 1Q2016 2 non listed company result should arround 30-16.6*0.7399=17.7mil This year increase 15% is arround 20mil petronm 1Q2017 result should be arround (130-20)0.7399 = 148 mil EPS=54
Sumato88, final figure RM115m (42.6 EPS) is only account for 73.9% of earning. Need to divide by 0.739 to represent PetronM earning, so the earning for PetronM is 57cents for 1Q17.
1) there are 3 companies that Petron Corp own that operate in Malaysia, so why 2 of them not part of the listed co, Petronm? That's because the two of the private co were not listed back then when it was own by Exxon Mobile. So Petron Corp bought all 3 companies separately. So the structure remain until now. Well, it is always possible that Petron Corp may inject the other 2 non-listed co into Petronm in future to consolidate the operation in Malaysia.
2) Peso 1.5bn net income is net income before minority, which means it is 100% of Malaysia operation. So don't need to regross it.
All these good result haven't even considered future growth some more. With more stations, potentially higher income. I am super positive on Petronm now. It is now my third largest in portfolio. Maybe I will make it second largest soon
@ probability, I just sharing what I think is correct & useful info. Anyway thanks to sumato88 to make it more accurate and precious on the estimation.
Hopefully we are benefit from this useful information and make some good $$ out of it.
Cheers & have a nice weekend to all Petronm believers, believe me this is just the beginning of our journey, many more to come.
Yes, i think more will be convinced this time..., Many have fall towards calculation the percentages of listed to unlisted company and calculate from there they derived the profit... . Which is one of the way.Many have done this errors ...Simply by maths cannot arrive to the value in business, must understand the business as a whole. Anyway stay tuned for the result. CC and Petron M is my holdings..
Dear shift Sumo, may I understand whether if only 74% of the PETRONM earning to be contributed to the mother company Petron Corp? If so, the earning contributed during Q1 2016 shall be 74% of 16mil, which is 11.8mil, thus, the contribution from other 2 non listed co shall be 18.2mil. Making the same assumption of 10% growth, the earning of the 2 non listed co Q1 2017 shall be around 20mil. With this, the earning contribution to Petron Corp by PETRONM Q1 2017 will be 110mil (74%). So the 100% earning of PETRONM Q1 2017 would be 148mil?
C NG, I am pretty sure Peso1.5bn of profit is 100% of Petron Malaysia operation, like wise, Peso 345m profit in 1Q16 or RM30m is also 100% of Malaysia operation. Don't think this quarter gonna make RM148m, perhaps 2Q17.
Petronm actually own 300+ petrol stations + refinery plant, the rest of 200+ petrol stations own by Petron Fuel International S/B, Petron Oil S/B & other individual authorise dealers. Simple as that
suregain, looks like you are not fully understand PetronM businesses. Because of this ignorance, fear has conquered you. You can't be successful if you're ruled by fear. Back to basic, you need to do own study and fully understand their businesses, how they make money and etc. Not asking questions on the forum and looking for answers btw posted negative comments and hope to drag the price down.
FYI, retail business is referring to kedai runcit under the brand of "Treats".
Lord94, looks like u dun even understand my q... Im not asking wat is retail bisnes.. Who dun know petron has treats, petdag has kedai mesra, shell got select shop? Im just wondering y they keep on saying petrol stations r under non listed entity whereas petronm stands for petron refinery n marketing.. Now 逍遥 has clear my doubts.. So next time dun simply simply make remarks on ppl....
@逍遥子, you mentioned above that 200+ petrol station own by Petron Fuel International S/B (PFISB), that's quite a number there, would you mind to share where to get this information from? If indeed 200+ of petrol stations own by PFISB, means these petrol stations wont be included in PETRONM profit, so it is like left 100+ of petrol stations (also, it would not be good if those good biz in city area (big one) are own by PFISB only) plus its refinery plant only, if based on this mentioned figures it seems to be refinery biz still the major contribution part on their earning. Those petrol stations biz in klang valley seem to be good but it seems like no point if those petrol stations are belongs to PFISB and the remaining one (rural area or not big city) are left for PETRONM only (i just made assumption, i dont have the actual info yet about this area) Please help to correct and advice me if my understanding is wrong. Appreciated that. Thank you.
I found that the young people now a days don't like to read carefully, and like to jump into the conclusion ! What is the total Petron stations in Malaysia ??? Annual report write it out clearly there, but people won't border to go and read.
Yeah, don't do homework themselves, keep asking only for tips and guidance. When stock price went down cry father mother, no patient to hold for at least five years. Like that wanna spear big money! Impossible! This why all go play money game, jjptr. End up ggptr. 普通人Gg.
The 2 non listed co named, Petron Fuel International (formerly ExxonMobil Malaysia) & Petron Oil (M) (formerly ExxonMobil Borneo). If you read its annual report, you will realize that 6 out of 11 terminals (for crude oil and refinery product storage before distribute to petrol stations) that Petron Malaysia owns and operates are owned by the sister co, which I believe it is parked under Petron Fuel International. Out of the 6, 3 terminals are Sabah based.
Given that Petrol Oil was formerly known as ExxonMobil Borneo, we can draw to a conclusion that petrol stations in Sabah is owned by sister co.
Terminals in Penang, Port Dickson, KLIA, and Klang Valley Distribution Terminal are owned by listed co. This implies that the high volume stations in Klang Valley are mainly owned by listed co. So you tell me, how many % of its petrol station sales derived from Klang Valley and Penang? I would think the sales proportion is higher than the proportion of the numbers of petrol stations the listed co own.
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