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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Petrosea Bagi Dividen Final Rp 1.195,50 per Saham

PT Petrosea Tbk (PTRO) membagikan dividen final sebesar Rp 1.195,50 per saham atau berjumlah Rp 120,57 miliar (setara dengan US$ 14 juta). Namun, kepastian tanggal pembagian dividen masih belum bisa dipastikan.

"Dividen ini akan dibagikan dua bulan setelah Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham Tahunan (RUPST) ini. Namun tanggal pastinya belum dipastikan," ungkap Presiden Direktur PTRO Wadyono Suliantoro saat RUPST, di Hotel Ritz Carlton, Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, Rabu (25/5).

Dividen tunai yang dibagikan ini setara dengan 33,33% dari laba bersih 2010 yang mencapai US$ 42,2 juta. Dalam RUPST juga disetujui pengangkatan Pandri Prabono Moelyo sebagai komisaris perseroan. 

RUPST turut menyetujui penegasan kembali pemberian kuasa dan wewenang kepada Dewan Komisaris Perseroan yang telah diberikan dalam keputusan Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham Luar Biasa (RUPSLB) pada 21 Oktober sehubungan dengan rencana pemecahan nilai nominal saham perseroan atau stok split. "Untuk stok spilt, nilai nominal per lembar saham adalah sebesar Rp 50 per lembar saham, namun rasionya belum kita tentukan," kata Wadyono.

LSIP Bagi Dividen Rp 61/Saham

PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk (LSIP) memutuskan untuk membagikan dividen sebesar Rp 61 per saham atau setara dengan Rp 416,19 miliar dari laba bersih tahun buku senilai Rp 1,03 triliun.

Presiden Direktur LSIP Benny Tjoeng, dalam siaran persnya di Jakarta, Rabu (25/5), mengatakan, perseroan mencatat kinerja keuangan pada 2010 dengan penjualan sebesar Rp 3,59 triliun atau naik 12,3% dibandingkan dengan Rp 3,20 triliun pada 2009. Dia mengatakan, kenaikan penjualan terutama disebabkan oleh kenaikan harga karet dan produk sawit serta volume penjualan bibit sawit "SumBio".

Sedangkan beban pokok penjualan dan beban usaha relatif sama dengan tahun lalu yaitu masing-masing Rp 1,82 triliun dan Rp 371,9 miliar. Laba kotor juga tercatat naik 27,4% menjadi Rp 1,77 triliun, dengan marjin kotor sebesar 49,3% dan laba usaha naik 37,4% menjadi Rp 1,40 triliun, dengan marjin laba usaha sebesar 39%.

Sebagai hasilnya, laba bersih perusahaan pada 2010 meningkat 46,1% ke Rp 1,03 triliun, dengan marjin laba bersih sebesar 28,8% dibandingkan 22,1% pada 2009. Selain itu, lanjut dia, perusahaan berhasil melunasi seluruh sisa utang sebesar US$ 32,7 juta pada November 2010.

CPIN Siapkan Capex Rp 1,5 Triliun

PT Charoen Pokphand Indonesia Tbk (CPIN), perusahaan produsen pakan ternak dan makanan olahan terbesar di Indonesia, menganggarkan belanja modal (capital expenditure/capex) sebesar Rp 1,5 triliun atau naik 200% dari anggaran tahun lalu sebesar Rp 500 miliar.

Direktur CPIN Ong Mei Sian, di Jakarta, Rabu (25/5), mengatakan, kenaikan anggaran capex terjadi seiring rencana peningkatan ekspansi perusahaan terutama untuk menunjang bisnis pakan ternak serta makanan olahan. Dia menambahkan, capex itu akan dibagi sama rata untuk tiga divisi penjualan perseroan, yakni divisi pakan, DOC (day on chick/anak ayam umur sehari), serta makanan olahan.

"Untuk kebutuhan anggaran capex, perseroan menggunakan dana kas internal, yang saat ini sebanyak Rp 1,1 triliun. Selain itu, perseroan juga masih memiliki fasilitas pinjaman dari beberapa bank senilai total Rp1 triliun, yang bisa dipergunakan kapan saja," kata dia.

Bagi Dividen Rp 39,8/Saham
Sementara, Direktur Utama CPIN Tjiu Thomas Effendy mengatakan, hasil Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham Tahunan (RUPST) menyetujui pembagian dividen sebesar Rp 652,64 miliar atau setara dengan Rp 39,8 per lembar saham dari nilai total laba bersih 2010 yang mencapai Rp 2,21 triliun.

Jadwal pelaksanaan pembagian dividen, kata dia, masih menunggu izin jadwal dari Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal dan Lembaga Keuangan (Bapepam LK).   "Rapat pemegang saham menyepakati pembagian dividen sebesar Rp 39,8 per lembar saham. Dengan dikalikan jumlah saham yang ada, maka total dana dividen yang dibagikan mencapai Rp 652,64 miliar," ujar dia.

Terkait catatan kinerja 2010, Tjiu mengatakan, CPIN berhasil membukukan laba bersih sebesar Rp 2,21 triliun atau tumbuh sebesar 37% dibanding nilai laba bersih 2009 yang tercatat sebesar Rp 1,61 triliun. Peningkatan laba bersih itu, kata dia, diantaranya disumbang dari kenaikan marjin laba kotor dari 19,8% pada 2009 menjadi 24,9% pada 2010.

"Selain itu, marjin laba usaha kami juga membaik dari 14,1% pada 2009 menjadi 18,3% pada 2010. Ini sedikit banyak menopang pertumbuhan laba bersih kami," kata dia.

Top owners eye 51 pct stake sale in Indonesia's Bank Muamalat-sources

* 51 pct stake valued at around $300 mln - sources

* Bank Muamalat says several investors interested in stake
* OCBC looked at the deal, no longer keen-sources 

Top shareholders of Indonesia's PT Bank Muamalat are looking to sell at least a 51 percent stake in the unlisted Islamic lender, in a deal that may be valued at about $300 million, sources with knowledge of the plans said on Wednesday. 

Bank Muamalat confirmed the sale process and said several investors have conducted due diligence to buy the stake. 

Singapore's second-biggest lender Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp had looked at the bank in the first round, but is no longer interested, two sources told Reuters. 

Bloomberg, which first reported the sale plan, said PT Bank Permata, a unit of Standard Chartered , Qatar Islamic Bank and OCBC were among bidders. The deal may value the bank at $600 million, it reported. 

Muamalat's total assets are 21.4 trillion rupiah ($2.5 billion). Its top three shareholders who are trying to sell the stake are Islamic Development Bank, Boubyan Bank Kuwait , and Saudi Arabia's Atwill Holdings Ltd, according to a source with direct knowledge of the deal.
These shareholders collectively control 75.7 percent of the lender, according to its website. 

Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has a huge untapped market for Islamic banking, which local and international investors are trying to capture.
Qatar National Bank last year bought an 82 percent stake in small local lender Bank Kesawan for $82 million. 

Bank Danamon , controlled by Singapore state investor Temasek , and TPG-backed Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional also plan to expand their shariah business. 

Morgan Stanley is advising the shareholders on the sale, sources said, adding second-round bids are due in June. 

Spokeswomen for OCBC and Morgan Stanley declined to comment.
Last year, Malaysian Islamic lender Bank Islam was trying to buy a stake in Bank Muamalat but dropped the plan earlier this year. Source: Reuters

Permata Bank and OCBC Said to Bid for Bank Muamalat Indonesia

A Standard Chartered Plc (STAN) affiliate, Qatar Islamic Bank SAQ and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. are among bidders for a controlling stake in PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia, the country’s oldest Islamic bank, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Shareholders of privately held Bank Muamalat plan to sell more than 50 percent of the lender in a deal that may value it at as much as $600 million, one of the people said, declining to be identified because the talks are private. Second-round bids are due in mid-June, the people said. PT Bank Permata, an Indonesian lender 45 percent owned by Standard Chartered, is bidding for the stake, one person said. 

“It makes sense to address this segment in a big and proper way,” Sanjay Jain, a Singapore-based analyst at Credit Suisse Group AG, said of Islamic banking. “If you’re a player in southeast Asia, you’ve got to be in this segment.” 

Rising demand for Islamic banking services helped drive the Jakarta Finance Index 52 percent higher in the past 12 months. Islamic banking assets in Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, grew to 100 trillion rupiah ($11.7 billion) last year from 67 trillion rupiah at the end of 2009, Mulya Siregar, the head of Shariah banking at the central bank, said in January. 

Investors in Bank Muamalat may sell as much as 80 percent of the lender, according to one person.

Muslim Population

Bank Muamalat has almost 400 offices in Indonesia and a branch in Malaysia. The lender plans to quadruple its holdings of Shariah-compliant debt this year, Chief Financial Officer Hendiarto said in a February interview. The company had about 20.4 trillion rupiah of assets as of December and targets asset growth of 50 percent this year, according to Hendiarto, who goes by one name. 

Hendiarto declined to comment on bidders for the stake. Spokespeople for Standard Chartered, Oversea-Chinese, Bank Permata and Qatar Islamic Bank declined to comment.
Indonesia is the Asia-Pacific regions third-most populous country with about 237 million people, 85 percent of whom are Muslim, the most of any nation. Demand for banking services that comply with Shariah law is increasing by about 15 percent a year and Islamic assets may reach $1.6 trillion by 2012, according to the Kuala Lumpur-based Islamic Financial Services Board. 

Companies on the 70-stock Jakarta Finance Index (JAKFIN) trade at an average 2.47 times book value, compared with 1.9 times for Chinese lenders traded in Hong Kong, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Indonesia Push

London-based Standard Chartered got more than half of its pretax profit from the Asia-Pacific region last year, Bloomberg data show. The company hired Sanjeeb Chaudhuri from Citigroup Inc. as head of consumer banking for South Asia, two people with knowledge of the matter said this month. 

The U.K. lender offers Islamic-banking services in Indonesia through its Standard Chartered Saadiq unit, and has 26 branches in the country. It also owns the stake in Bank Permata, a lender with 280 branches in Indonesia, according to Standard Chartered’s annual report.
Bank Permata shares advanced 0.6 percent to 1,690 rupiah today at 11 a.m. in Jakarta. The stock has fallen 5.6 percent this year. 

Qatar Islamic Bank (QIBK), the country’s biggest Shariah-compliant lender, owns stakes in U.K., Malaysian and Lebanese lenders and may enter the Indonesian and Turkish markets, acting Chief Executive Officer Ahmad Meshari said in a May 12 interview.

Shariah Branches

Oversea-Chinese, Singapore’s second-largest lender by market value, merged its two bank subsidiaries in Indonesia this year. Bank OCBC NISP, in which the Singaporean lender has an 85 percent stake, had assets of 50.15 trillion rupiah at the end of last year, according to Oversea-Chinese’s annual report. 

Bank OCBC NISP opened three Shariah banking branches in Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya. Together with additions of conventional bank branches, its overall network in the country increased to 409 from 382. 

Countries including Turkey, South Africa and Thailand are easing barriers to Islamic finance products to tap rising demand for such services. The world’s Muslim population is expected to increase by about 35 percent to 2.2 billion by 2030. Source: Bloomberg

Saham-Saham yang Dominan Dibeli Asing, 24 Mei 2011

Saham-saham yang dominan dibeli asing posisi Selasa, 24 Mei 2011.
Kode Saham              Volume                Jual                  Beli
AALI                             913,500              155,000                    260,000
AKRA                        7,896,500                14,500                 1,118,000
AMAG                     86,559,500           5,553,000                 6,385,000
APLN                    8,558,00000                                              3,514,000
BBKP                      12,268,000                 44,000                 7,779,000
BBTN                         6,343,000                34,500                    492,500
BHIT                        25,830,500                        00                    908,500
BNGA                         1.191.000                  31.500                   510.000
BNII300.00083.500123.000
BRMS                      33.753.000                100.000                3.563.500
BRPT                          5.170.000                387.500                1.287.500
BSDE8.017.5002.106.5002.923.500
BTEL                          7.474.500                 230.500                5.956.500
CPIN                         12.243.500              1.530.500                1.968.000
CTRP                           7.176.500              1.041.500                2.500.000
DAVO                        19.707.500                          00                2.799.000
ELTY                       432.843.000                  592.500                3.055.500
ENRG                     889.624.000                6.516.500              14.554.000
EXCL                          9.985.000                1.425.500                4.165.000
HRUM                        1.965.500                     20.000                   647.500
IDKM                     2.935.50000                                                1.934.500
IGAR9.075.00000744.000
INCO                           7.136.500                   281.000                4.424.000
INRU                                80.000                            00                     75.000
INTA2.407.50000650.000
JPFA                                862.500                       5.000                  427.500
KRAS                         27.393.500                            00                1.641.000
LSIP                           11.215.500                 1.568.500                2.756.000
MAIN                          1.721.000                             00                   150.000
MASA                        24.416.500                    500.000                2.847.000
MITI                       3.284.00000                                                   1.887.500
MNCN                       18.588.500                  5.114.000                9.451.500
PNBN                           5.276.000                             00                    143.000
PNIN2.045.50000668.500
POLY                          46.977.000                    317.000                 3.400.000
PWON                        11.530.000                        5.000                  2.414.000
SMGR                          9.194.000                 3.420.500                  6.565.500
SSIA                              4.268.000                             00                     750.000
TRUB                         231.674.000                             00                  2.500.000
UNSP                         245.338.500                  339.000                   2.625.000
UNTR4.005.0001.235.5001.884.000
WIKA                             1.298.500                     13.500                      787.000
WINS1.984.500592.500783.000





Rekomendasi Beberapa Sekuritas, 25 Mei 2011

Berikut rekomendasi beberapa sekuritas untuk perdagangan Rabu, 25 Mei 2011.
1. E-Trading Securities
IHSG kemarin naik 7,4 poin (0,20%) ke level  3.785 dengan volume transaksi 14 juta lot senilai Rp 4,2 triliun. Asing membukukan net selling Rp 451,4 miliar. Secara teknikal, kemarin candlestick IHSG membentuk pola hammer di area lower bollinger band.  Sedangkan indikator Stochastic tampak bergerak downtrend. Hari ini, indeks diperkirakan bergerak rebound di kisaran 3.750–3.818. Cermati BORN, DEWA, dan PTBA. 

2. Sinarmas Sekuritas 
Secara teknikal, indeks hari ini diperkirakan bergerak mixed pada kisaran 3.763-3.805. Pergerakan bursa regional masih akan memengaruhi IHSG. Saham-saham yang dapat diperhatikan MYOR, PTBA, PGAS, BSDE.

3. Erdhika Sekuritas
Penguatan saham-saham pada sektor agriculture dan infrastructure mampu mendongkrak indeks kemarin. Untuk hari ini, indeks diperkirakan bergerak pada kisaran 3.773-3.793. Saham rekomendasi kami, PGAS, CPIN, PTBA.

Riset Bulanan HD Capital

Monthly Strategy-May (24-05-2011) (BUY):   "BUY in May and don't go away"

  • BUY in May and don't go away: Penembusan all time (3.872) high di awal bulan May menandakan bahwa mitos koreksi siklus pasar yang biasanya terjadi di bulan May kelihatannya tidak akan terulang tahun ini.

  • Domestic factor: Dari segi domestic berbagai katalis positif seperti BI rate tetap, inflasi terkendali (May diperkirakan akan terjadi deflasi lagi) serta laba dalam laporan keuangan berbagai emiiten yang naik di Q1 2011 (hal ini menurunkan valuasi PER dan membuat analis upgrade earnings target kedepan) dapat membuat IHSG mencoba untuk break high dan menuju level 4.000 di akhir bulan Juni.


  • Regional: Pada intinya ketakutan pelaku pasar bahwa stimulus akan dicabut telah dijawab oleh keputusan Bernanke untuk mempertahankan Fed funds rate karena perekonomian AS belum pulih sepenuhnya dan inflasi masih dalam batas toleransi, sehingga hal ini masih mendukung liquiditas yang menuju ke emerging market dan komoditas.

 

  • Rekomendasi Portofolio & Target Price 1-bulan:


 

Ticker
TP 1 bln
PER11F
PBV11F
ROE11F
ASII
Rp.63.500
15x
3.5x
29%
INDF
Rp.5.650
14x
2.6x
18%
BBNI
Rp.4.000
14x
2x
15%
BUMI
Rp.3.550
16x
4x
19%
BBRI
Rp.6.650
12x
4x
31%
PTBA
Rp.22.500
15x
5x
42%
SMGR
Rp.10.000
16x
4x
27%



 

 

 

Dibuat oleh: 

Yuganur Wijanarko

Senior Research HD Capital. 

Rekomendasi HD Capital, 25 Mei 2011

Berikut rekomendasi HD Capital untuk perdagangan Rabu, 25 Mei 2011.
BUY: (ITMG, PTBA, TLKM,BUMI)
  • Pasca bertahan di support kritis 3770 IHSG bakal kembali melanjutkan penguatan untuk mengetes daerah atas resistance didorong oleh factor domestic kondusif dan regional.
  • IHSG close (24-05) 3.785.45(+7.490/-2.44%) (Val.Rp.3.2T) 
  • Support: 3.770-3.710-3.680, Resistance: 3,850-3.920-4.000

Stock picks:
1.    Indo Tambang Raya (ITMG) (Target Rp 48.300) (Close 24/05 Rp 46.700)
  • Berita negatif produksi batubara yang turun di Q1 2011 sudah di diskon oleh pasar sehingga tidak berpengaruh ke pergerakan harga, malah mulai terjadi akumulasi antisipasi perbaikan volume produksi untuk Q2 2011 karena hujan mulai mereda (memasuki bulan kemarau).
  • Entry (1) Rp 46.700, Entry (2) Rp 45.900, Cut loss point: Rp 45.550

2.   Perusahaan Bukit Asam (PTBA) (BUY): (Target: Rp 22.100) (Close 24/05 Rp 21.250)
  • Permintaan energy domestic yang meningkat serta proyeksi laba aggresif pasca kenaikan laba di Q1 2011(yang juga menurunkan PER dari 24x ke 16x) mendorong pelaku pasar untuk breakout PTBA dari range dengan penutupan di atas harga rata-rata2 lima (5) hari kebelakang.
  • Exit (1) Rp 21.200, Entry (2) Rp 20.800, Cut loss point: Rp 20.550

3.   Bumi Resources (BUMI) (BUY): (Target: Rp 3.550) (Close 24/05 Rp 3.350)
  • Pasca koreksi lumayan dalam selama 2 minggu dari level Rp 3.600'an, mulai ada tanda pertahanan support untuk mengurangi laju penurunan lebih dalam di 50-days average (Rp 3.325).
  • Selain dari segi debt restructuring yang dapat menaikan laba akibat pengurangan biaya beban bunga, maka BUMI juga akan terimbas tren siklus kenaikan di saham batubara karena pelaku pasar berharap produksi akan mulai mencapai target memasuki bulan kemarau ini.
  • Entry: (1) Rp 3.325, Entry (2) Rp 3.250, Cut loss point: Rp 3.150

4.   Telekomunikasi Indonesia (TLKM) (BUY) (Target: Rp 7.850)(close 24/05 Rp 7.650)
  • Pelaku pasar mulai mengambil posisi untuk antisipasi turnaround laba di Q2 2011 akan mengulang kesuksesan Q1 2011, dimana laba naik 11% setelah sebelumnya turun di 2010.
  • Secara technical kelihatannya akan mencoba bergerak naik di atas high Rp 7.800
  • Entry(1) Rp 7.600, Entry (2) Rp 7.450, Cut loss point: Rp 7.350



Dibuat oleh:
Yuganur Wijanarko
Senior Research HD Capital (Yuganur@hdx.co.id)

Indonesia says Samsung Engineering wins Cepu oil contract

A consortium including South Korea's Samsung Engineering has won a $780 million contract to build production facilities at ExxonMobil's Cepu oil block, Indonesian oil watchdog BPMigas said on Tuesday.

Block operator ExxonMobil is selecting contractors to build facilities that will enable the block to produce 165,000 barrels oil per day (bpd) of oil, up from current output of around 20,000 bpd.

"The contract is worth around $780 million," R. Priyono, BPMigas chairman, told reporters. "The facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2013."

The consortium also included the unlisted Tripatra Group, a unit of Indika Energy , Indonesia's third biggest coal miner. Source: Reuters

Niko Resources says Statoil to become Indonesia JV partner

Canadian oil and gas company Niko Resources Ltd said Norway's Statoil through its units will become a joint venture partner in Niko's production sharing contracts in Indonesia.
Oil and gas company Statoil will earn a 40 percent working interest in each production sharing contract. 

The contracts are located in North Makassar Strait, West Papua IV and Halmahera-Kofiau in Indonesia, where Niko plans to drill wells as part of a deepwater drilling campaign, set to commence early 2012. Source: Reuters