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Construction and manufacturing to drive 2011 stock profits.... Keep On Eye KAPI

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seyon


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Colombo’s stock market is on a roll. The listed company annual results, which are trickling in and more specifically their last quarter’s profits, have been very much above expectations.

With bullish economic growth expected, analysts say that companies related to construction and manufacturing will continue to report strong results in 2011. “Possibly the next drive on the market will come from these two areas. With these two sectors booming I expect that financial services industry will also grow,” Deshan Pushparajah Manager Corporate Finance, Capital Alliance Holdings Limited told the Business Times.

However, he said that with the level of liquidity prevailing in the market competition will strengthen resulting in reduced margins for listed firms. Overall, analysts expect an average growth in the financial sector.

Analysts say that the exponential rise in profits this year came from two main areas, rubber plantations and the manufacturing sector. On the other hand, the financial services and diversified sectors also saw 40-50% rise in profits year on year. It must be noted though, that the profits from the leisure sector did not come in as high as the market expected them to be, while the appreciating dollar badly affected the export related companies.

Going forward, many analysts say that 2011 is slated to be the year for commodities. “Tea and rubber will continue to do well (the latter more than the former with increasing oil prices driving customers away from synthetic rubber in favour of Sri Lanka’s natural rubber),” Mr. Pushparajah noted, adding that rubber is already at record highs.

He said that the only dampener on the earnings of these companies will come from potential wage hikes expected towards the middle of the year. He also added that the rise in commodity prices will hurt companies which rely on them as raw material. He said that as most of the companies are also involved in exports and with the rupee expected to continue appreciating profits of such value added export companies could be really hurt unless they possess the pricing power to pass some of it onto customers.

Chitra Sathkumara, CEO Ceybank Unit Trust said that Colombo traders are bullish on the hotels, manufacturing and telecom sector medium term earnings. “If credit growth gets better, the banking sector will post profits,” he said, adding that some listed firms seem to be trading at high multiples but expected earnings growth and their sustainability can justify the valuations. He said that a few selected hotels such as Cinnamon Grand and Cinnamon Lakeside are now charging $180+ and having over 80% occupancy which indicates that the ‘best is yet to come’.

He noted that the manufacturing, especially the Tile sector has seen increasing domestic demand. “The 12% mortgage rate is helping people to build more houses and new buildings are coming up. In the telco sector the worst is over, especially the price war and now many telcos are expanding and their margins should improve.”

But he also noted that some speculative trading on a few illiquid stocks have pushed the All Share Index too far during the last few weeks and the market correction seen at present is the cause of this.
When asked about foreign selling being prevalent, Mr. Sathkumara said that it’s not a cause to worry. “So many fund managers are visiting Sri Lanka and they will return,” he added.

Milinda Ratnayaka, Analyst SMB Securities said that leading the way forward this year will be companies with business strategies that can be sustained over the long-term. “Therefore, the investment community will continue to see the use of sustainable investment criteria in Sri Lanka to analyze its impact on a company’s long-term fundamentals,” he said.

He also noted that firms will continue to see sustainable practices as important to investors, while these practices will contribute to long-term gains in revenue and profitability of a company.

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/110313/BusinessTimes/bt15.html

million


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

Seyon,

Do you think the price range between 65-70 is attractive to buy ??????

Slstock

Slstock
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Seyon,
I see you are very enthusiastic about KAPI. I recall you aslo like CLPL due to warrants situation. Just curios to know what other shares than these two you have studied and found investment worthy?

seyon


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

amjad wrote:Seyon,

Do you think the price range between 65-70 is attractive to buy ??????

Hi amjad

We have gone through the lengthy discussion on KAPI including positive and negative comments. where u could see the value analysis of KAPI after and before right issue...

then u could decide this price level, is it worth to enter...

This is a link of the lengthy discussion
http://forum.srilankaequity.com/t210-kapi-is-on-track-in-developing-new-projects

Happy Trading

seyon


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

slstock wrote: Seyon,
I see you are very enthusiastic about KAPI. I recall you aslo like CLPL due to warrants situation. Just curios to know what other shares than these two you have studied and found investment worthy?

Hi slstock

To be frank, i just put my findings on CLPL, since there is logical reason before the warrant conversion, the price should hit certain level to have successful warrant conversion, other than that i did not have lengthy study on CLPL...

KAPI of course, still i m bluish and doing more study and analysis. since we all could see there will be a massive growth in terms of mkt and performance in construction industry... So KAPI is only one construction industry listed in CSE and this benefit will reflect in its MKt value.

Other than there is no reason my dear friend...

Happy Trading

wis


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Around May Access Engineering is coming up with a 5 billion IPO alone. That looks like a real big construction company. How will that affect the KAPI? I feel like the current KAPI price has already taken into account the future earnings like in the hotel shares.
http://print.dailymirror.lk/business/127-local/37649.html

seyon


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

wis wrote:Around May Access Engineering is coming up with a 5 billion IPO alone. That looks like a real big construction company. How will that affect the KAPI? I feel like the current KAPI price has already taken into account the future earnings like in the hotel shares.
http://print.dailymirror.lk/business/127-local/37649.html


Hi Wis

Yes Access Engineering will affect positive or negative based on their pricing. Further we can not say now future earnings adjusted this price level until analyzing the coming 2 or 3 quarter results....

Happy Trading

million


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

seyon,

thanks for the link. I know you have been analyzing great stocks. could you share with us some of the other stocks that we could do more study on ???

soileconomy

soileconomy
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

I think Seyon has done a good job . Further he doesnt quote a prce to buy KAPI .That is greater part of it.
What i observe KAPI is a Malaysian Firm which they have plenty of exposure in Construction and Civil enginering.
They have already won several Key Contstruction projects in the island.We are very optimistic that they will be more sucessfull in getting big big projects which are in line to come.
Last quarter results suggests that next quarter will be much more positive and contributing to share price .

With Access Enginering coming to market with 5 Bn IPO , KAPI may reflects it's real value .

Before investing make your calculations .

milanka

milanka
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

soileconomy wrote:With Access Enginering coming to market with 5 Bn IPO , KAPI may reflects it's real value .


soileconomy:Fully Agree with you.

Seyon : Thanks for your analysis on KAPI. Keep up the good work.



Last edited by milanka on Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:26 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Added - Thanks to Seyon.)

http://forum.srilankaequity.com/u188

xmart

xmart
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Yes, Access Engineering is one of big construction company in sri lanka. they are doing huge amount of projects all over the island.

will see..

seyon


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Mar 29, 2011 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's construction industry and housing market grew strongly in 2001 compared with the year before driven by infrastructure projects, resettlement after a war and increased borrowing.
The construction sub sector of gross domestic product grew 9.3 percent in 2010 from a growth of 5.6 percent the previous year, the Department of Census & Statistics (DCS) said in a statement.

"This growth was supported by the introduction of new development projects, the large scale projects already in operation and rehabilitation and resettlement programmes, especially in Northern and Eastern provinces."

The end of the island's 30-year ethnic war in 2009 has revived economic activity and resulted in an infrastructure building boom.

Total cement production rose 16.7 percent to 3,749,005 metric tonnes in 2010 from 3,212,865 MT in 2009.

"The disbursement of loans for construction of houses, business premises, other buildings, and property developments increased by 39.6 percent during the year," the statement said.

source...http://www.lbo.lk/fullstory.php?nid=211545999

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