Thursday, November 27, 2008

Shipper Swee Joo Announces Losses

Local shipping company announced its earnings tonight.

I will borrow these old notes I received from a friend back in 2007. The notes describes what Swee Joo does.


  • [Updated on 20/07/2007 15:41:00]

    Principal activities: Shipping & related businesses
    Major shareholder/s: Leonard Linggi Anak Jugah,Goodlink S/B, Limar Management Services S/B

    The principal activities of Swee Joo Bhd (SJB), an East Malaysian group that is fast catching the headlines, comprise mainly shipping services, shipping agencies and shipping-related services like haulage, distribution, warehousing, container handling and repairs.

    The shipping services provided by SJB are mainly domestic and some regional routes. Domestic refers to routes between East, Peninsular Malaysia and Brunei and coast to coast refers to Sarawak while the regional shipping liner covers Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Surabaya, and Singapore. Currently, one of the strengths of SJB lies in its comprehensive coverage of the East Malaysian ports. Domestic shipping services contribute the bulk of the group's revenue and earnings. In 2001, SJB formed an alliance with a large global shipper, Evergreen Marine Corp. The tie-up with Evergreen increases its revenue with the trans-shipment of goods from international to domestic routes. SJB is allowed free use of Evergreen's containers for 30 days. Presently, the feeder freight revenue contribution from Evergreen makes up 4.3% of SJB's sales. The group's revenue is primarily denominated in Ringgit, while a substantial portion of its cost is in US$. Unfortunately, the group does not undertake currency hedging. Due to the rise in oil price, bunker costs have been rising but this event affects all shippers.

    The two main 100% owned subsidiaries of the group are, Johan Shipping Sdn Bhd (Johan) and Swee Joo Coastal Shipping S/B (SJ Coastal). Johan, which provides domestic container shipping services, started business in 1983. It offers scheduled shipping services between west Malaysia and Singapore to East Malaysia and Brunei. In addition, Johan also provides regional shipping services to Indonesia, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City. Johan expanded its shipping services to Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok in 2003. In 2006, Johan recorded a turnover of RM206.5 mln with a net profit of RM20.3 mln. On the other hand, SJ Coastal provides scheduled services between the various towns in Sarawak. In 2006, it recorded revenue of RM36.5 mln with net profit of RM2.33 mln.

    SJB also provides services such as warehousing, container depot, consolidation and deconsolidation of cargoes at Port Klang, Pasir Gudang, and in the major parts of Sarawak. Repair and maintenance of container services are done at Port Klang. The group has 54 prime movers and 189 trailers. The haulage business had sales of RM8 mln in 2006 and net profit of RM0.11 mln.

    Presently, SJB operates a fleet of 14 container vessels, 10 general cargo ships and backed by 7 support vessels. No single client, market segment or industry dominates in terms of revenue or profit contribution to the group. In 2007, Johan is adding one 713-TEU container vessel, 1 dual-purpose CPO/container barge and 1 general cargo vessel for transporting rice and is entering the Myanmar and East India markets. SJ Coastal would be adding one 2,400-tonne CPO barge in 2008. Asia Bulkers Sdn Bhd, which mainly transports palm oil products and logs, will be adding one 7,000-tonne product tanker, and 2 sets of tug and CPO barge in 2008.

    Conclusion & Advice

    Imagine a company that has proven management, earnings that have grown rapidly and are expected to continue growing rapidly and with some of its businesses enjoying strong market positions, how much would you be willing to pay for such a company? Although the shipping business is capital intensive and the company has high borrowings, the current market valuation of RM278 mln for SJB seems to be on the low side. Hence, i Capital rates Swee Joo a Buy for the longer-term.

    Disclosure of interest (required under the Securities Industry Act) : The publisher and associates have an interest in Swee Joo.

Remember that above set of comments were OUTDATED comments.

Anyway, here is the link to Swee Joo's quarterly earnings reported tonight.

Quarterly rpt on consolidated results for the financial period ended 30/9/2008

It reported losses of 2.4 million.

The below screenshot shows the CLEAR declining set of earnings. ( I wonder if the investment advisor warned its readers about the deteriorating earnings or not! Or perhaps not due to the vested interests!)







Straight away one see the weakness. Receivables are up, cash balances down.

And more weakness can be see in their liabilities.



Loans are increasing and they are HUGE! And trade payables are on the increase!

And this is what the company had to say in its notes.

  • For the current quarter ended 30 September 2008, the Group recorded an increase of 26.5 % on turnover compared to same quarter of previous year (from RM 82.8 million in 4th Quarter 2007 to RM 104.7 million in 4th Quarter 2008). However the profit before taxation decreased from a profit of RM10.3 million to a loss of RM1.5 million when compared to 4th quarter of 2007. The decrease in profit before taxation during the current quarter under review compared to same quarter last year was mainly due to the combination of the following factors:

    (i) Increase on cost of sales resulted from escalating fuel prices;
    (ii) Higher finance expenses due to additional borrowing to finance the expansion in property, plant and equipment; and
    (iii) Strong appreciation of USD against MYR during the current quarter under review
    resulting in a substantial exchange loss.




Swee Joo last traded at 61 sen.

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