I have my own simple investment view on BPlant. No reason for me to stay out as I have held shares since it's relisting. I have shares bought at 0.25 sen - 1.60. What transformation? Does it mean the company has plans to grow its plantation businesses organically? I don't see any. Monetise it's assets to project growth - yes maybe. Milking the cow - probably.
BPlant was a decent GLC until someone decided to : BPlant signed a sale and purchase agreement with Dutaland Bhd back in October 2017 for the acquisition of 42 parcels of leasehold plantation land in the Labuk and Sugut districts in Sabah for RM750 million.
LTAT proactive management is a new found initiative and should be positive
Leadership is important
I would prefer to see Top management managing their companies hands on rather than those that give little concern or attention but always go golfing and more interested in self indulgence and hobbies
Brian, if you are looking for long term and sustainable plantation segment, Bplant is a lousy choice. There are many good candidates to pick eg Ta Ann, SOP, UP ,Klk etc.
LTAT has no intention to keep and grow the plantation business for long term . LTAT will dispose it , either in one piece or in multiples deal. About 50% of the estates are over 21 years old and yield is declining year by year . Hence the prospect of reasonable profitability purely from operations is not bright at all . The Management doesn’t seem to take serious action to address this problem over the last many years .
Inherent risks investing in a GLC linked company. Edmund Terence Gomez can give you insights into the risks and rewards in his many write-up. You know what I mean. While there is no denial, there are many brilliant young professionals, selected from young, nurtured through the vines and placed to managed GLCs but the good ones don't normally stay long enough to build and grow the company. Quick results often result arising from corporate manoeuvre rather than organic growth!
LTAT and Boustead Holdings - can anyone remember how many CEOs they have changed since Najib's trusted side kick Wan Lodin left?
The dividends and bonus shares I had received over the years are more than the value appreciation of the share itself. What captured my imaginations was it's a 100 years old company. The reported super prime land in its landbank must be valuable. ( I never expected it to cost so much now. I always remember a smallholder uncle I asked for advice on planting oil palm - only invest if you see value on the land). The arm forces is a vote bank. It cannot be ignored and big dividends are needed to keep its members happy. I may consider liquidation if the above 2 criteria are no longer valid. Simple thinking.
Healthy debate. Keep it up guys. Honestly, Bplant is now is safer hands with all the political appointees out of the board. When one day the owners decides to quit planting oil palms, they can unlock the value of its land bank. Enough to feed generations.
We bought Bplant in year 2020/21 at 57 sen when people were pessimistic selling due to algae business (rumour they might fail or siphon out money. So there was a SELL DOWN THEN.)
Now mood here has turned very positive hence price no longer cheap like 57 sen (Calvin thinks TSH & Jtiasa now got lots of negative posts and prices also sold down. There fore TSH & JTIASA Offer better Value.
if its PN17 company making huge losses, then its speculation counter. Bplant asset worth how much? now still trading below rm1. its undervalued. but will be going above rm1 very soon
It's all mere 'paper' gain if you don't lock in profit. All I read thus far is speculative. Privatization la, sell land la, LTAT takeover la and whatnot. Until corporate come out with an announcement, I don't want to miss this opportunity. Oil palm and plantation in general is seasonal and therefore its stock price. There's always another chance to re-enter at a more attractive price in the future.
Boustead Holdings and LTAT are substantial shareholders in BPlant, together they hold 69%. The remaining shareholders are small investors, most of them hold less than 1%. The records so far, the 2 major shareholders are generous to minority shareholders. We hope they will continue with their generosity.
BPLANT is historically well known for its land banks. According to this old analysis, since listing, BPLANT earnings came entirely and more from its sale of landbanks, than from plantation - https://focusmalaysia.my/boustead-plantation-is-the-company-really-in-the-plantation-biz/. Anytime there's news that someone is going to unlock its landbanks, price starts to shoot up. This is a clear goreng stock.
Below news, though not related to Bplant, is indicating LTAT/Boustead is on divestment spree. Bplant is on the card .
June 15): Boustead Holdings Bhd. is considering divesting its gas stations in Malaysia and is seeking as much as RM2 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Kuala Lumpur-based conglomerate is working with an adviser to sell Boustead Petroleum Marketing Sdn., also known as BHPetrol, the people said. Oil and gas companies as well as investment firms have shown interest in the deal, the people said, asking not to be identified as the process is private. The move comes after Boustead, whose backers include the country’s armed forces pension fund Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera, bought out the other shareholders of BHPetrol, one of the people said.
In the case BHPetrol, LTAT bought up the other partner (don’t know how much was paid) , then only look to divest it for a huge $2 bil price tag . For Bplant, I assume that they will also buy up the minorities first , then only divest the valuable assets . Minorities got to be smarter this round for not giving in easily and cheaply.
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Posted by Bursino > 2023-06-13 10:35 | Report Abuse
I have my own simple investment view on BPlant. No reason for me to stay out as I have held shares since it's relisting. I have shares bought at 0.25 sen - 1.60. What transformation? Does it mean the company has plans to grow its plantation businesses organically? I don't see any. Monetise it's assets to project growth - yes maybe. Milking the cow - probably.