Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Technical Analyzer

Opensys (0040)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.51
Levels: MYR0.535, MYR0.565
Exit: MYR0.50
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Uchi Technologies (7100)
Outlook: Breakout MYR2.50
Levels: MYR2.60, MYR2.68
Exit: MYR2.50
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

JAKS Resources (4723)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.65
Levels: MYR0.68, MYR0.715
Exit: MYR0.62
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Boustead Holdings (2771)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.635
Levels: MYR0.665, MYR0.69
Exit: MYR0.63
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)


Corporate News

 •* QL Resources Bhd's* takeover offer for shares it does not own in Boilermech Holdings Bhd has been extended to Jan 29. The initial deadline for the conditional mandatory general takeover offer at 95 sen per share was Jan 14. QL currently controls a 48.41% stake or 249.79 million shares in Boilermech.

•The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) has issued an offer document in relation to its unconditional mandatory takeover offer for all remaining ordinary shares in FGV Holdings Bhd which it does not own, except treasury shares. Felda said the cash offer of RM1.30 per share would be open for acceptances until Feb 2 unless extended or revised.

•* Pharmaniaga Bhd* is partnering with China's Sinovac Life Sciences Co Ltd for the supply of 14 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine in Malaysia. Pharmaniaga expects the vaccine to be distributed to the public by the end of March, according to managing director Datuk Zulkarnain Md Eusope. This will cover 22% of the country's total population. An agreement was entered into between Pharmaniaga and Sinovac today. Under the deal, Pharmaniaga will carry out the fill and finish process of the vaccine developed by Sinovac.

•* I-Stone Group Bhd* has temporarily halted production activities at two of its subsidiaries in Johor Bahru after 11 employees tested positive for Covid-19. The group said four local engineers from i-Stone Systems Sdn Bhd contracted the virus from its customer's workplace, while seven foreign employees — four from i-Stone Engineering Sdn Bhd and three from PA Metal Technics Sdn Bhd — contracted the virus in a dormitory managed by a third-party service provider.

•Meanwhile, Spring Art Holdings Bhd has suspended the operations of two factories as well as its administrative office after some of its employees tested positive for Covid-19. However, it did not disclose how many have been infected. It said it is working closely with the Ministry of Health to implement mitigating steps to contain the spread of Covid-19 at the premises.

•* Ho Wah Genting Bhd* is planning to raise up to RM34.58 million via a private placement. The group said it would be placing up to 60.67 million new shares, representing 10% of its share capital of 606.68 million shares, among third-party investors. Ho Wah Genting plans to use up to RM12 million of the placement proceeds to purchase healthcare products and for research and development activities for its healthcare-related business. Another RM10 million would be used to fully repay a loan from Hong Kong-based Prime King Investment Ltd, which had given Ho Wah Genting a short-term advance for working capital purposes. The group added that up to RM11.77 million of the proceeds would be used for general working capital requirements.

•Meanwhile, Handal Energy Bhd is looking to raise up to RM11.13 million via a private placement to repay its borrowings and fund its working capital. It is planning to issue up to 49.48 million new shares or 20% of its share capital to third-party investors to be identified. It noted that the indicative issue price of placement shares is assumed to be 22.5 sen apiece, which is a 2.28 sen or 9.2% discount to its five-day volume-weighted average market price of 24.78 sen. Up to RM4 million of the proceeds raised will be used to repay the group's borrowings, which will trim its borrowings to RM25.87 million from RM29.87 million, and reduce its gearing to 0.29 times, from 0.38 times.

•* ATTA Global Group Bhd's* executive director Tan Kim Hee has been detained by the police. The group said Tan was held by Johor police to assist an investigation not related to the group or any of its subsidiaries and associate companies.

•* MTD ACPI Engineering Bhd* has won a RM33.44 million construction contract from the Public Works Department in Pahang. The group said its wholly-owned subsidiary MTD Construction Sdn Bhd will undertake the Police Training Centre project in Bentong. The contract is due to be completed on July 11, 2022.

•* Mulpha International Bhd's* wholly-owned unit Mulpha Australia (Holdings) Pty Ltd has accepted a syndicated credit facility of A$342 million (RM1.07 billion) from Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Ltd and United Overseas Bank Ltd in Australia to finance the refurbishment works at InterContinental Sydney Hotel and to refinance its existing borrowings.

•* Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd's (MAHB)* passenger traffic for December rose 24.18% to 2.27 million, from 1.83 million passengers in November. The increase followed two consecutive months of decline in passenger traffic after the airport operator registered 3.5 million passengers in September. MAHB said Malaysia's December traffic performance was impacted by the lifting of the interstate travel ban on Dec 7 — with domestic passenger movements totalling 1.07 million. Daily passenger movements rose 50% on Dec 10 and continued to jump by another 50%, reaching a peak of 54,000 passengers on Dec 27, said MAHB.

•* AirAsia Group Bhd* said its domestic flights in Malaysia remain operational despite the planned implementation of the Movement Control Order across several states and federal territories from tomorrow until Jan 26 and that guests who do not wish to travel during this period can cancel their flights voluntarily and opt for unlimited flight changes without any additional cost.

•* Gas Malaysia Bhd* has set the average natural gas selling price for the distribution segment of its unit Gas Malaysia Energy and Services Sdn Bhd at RM22.14 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for the first quarter of 2021, which is RM11.51/mmBtu or 34.21% lower than the 2020 average natural gas selling price.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Technical Analyzer

Thong Guan Industries (7034)
Outlook: Breakout MYR2.35
Levels: MYR2.50, MYR2.60
Exit: MYR2.35
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

MI Technovation (5286)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR4.00
Levels: MYR4.20, MYR4.40
Exit: MYR3.90
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Magnum (3859)
Outlook: Pending breakouThong Guan Industries (7034)
Outlook: Breakout MYR2.35
Levels: MYR2.50, MYR2.60
Exit: MYR2.35
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

AEON Co. (M) (6599)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.985
Levels: MYR1.04, MYR1.10
Exit: MYR0.95
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Trading IdeasπŸ’‘for today:
🟨 IJMPLNT – BUY, SL: MYR1.78, R1: MYR2.05, R2: MYR2.28
🟨 INARI – BUY, SL: MYR2.48, R1: MYR2.82, R2: MYR3.05
🟨 MASTER – BUY, SL: MYR1.70, R1: MYR2.03, R2: MYR2.26
🟨 PENTA – BUY, SL: MYR4.72, R1: MYR5.40, R2: MYR5.70
🟨 TAANN – BUY, SL: MYR2.92, R1: MYR3.15, R2: MYR3.39
🟨 CRUDE PALM OIL – Pullback set to end, uptrend to resume
🟨 KLCI INDEX FUTURES – Consolidation & building a new base  

Monday, January 11, 2021

A reason for Top Glove’s investors to cheer even as uncertainties loom

EVEN as the country is bracing for an official announcement from Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on how “a potential MCO 2.0” will pan out, today should be a happy day for all Top Glove Corp Bhd loyal investors.

After all, the 16.5 sen/share dividend for the first quarter ended Nov 30 – which amounts to RM1.33 bil – will be doled out today (Jan 11).

Moreover, CIMB-CGS Research has lent an additional moral support to the world’s largest glove maker by retaining its “add” call with an unchanged target price of RM8.90.

“Backed by its strong earnings prospects, we believe that Top Glove is undervalued at 6.2 times CY2021F price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) discounts of 65.8% and 34.3% to its five-year mean (18x) and the sector’s average CY21F P/E respectively,” rationalised analyst Walter Aw in a company update.

Elaborating further on its virtual meeting with Top Glove’s chief financial officer Lim Cheong Guan and finance manager See Sook Fong, CGS-CIMB Research said the discussion focused on (i) average selling prices (ASPs); (ii) dividend payments, and (iii) workers’ welfare.

Interestingly, Top Glove is not discounting the possibility that it will continue to declare a 70% dividend pay-out post 4Q FY8/2021 assuming that its earnings remain robust.

In a Bursa announcement on Jan 4, Top Glove has stated plans to raise its dividend pay-out to 70% (additional 20% special dividend on top of existing dividend pay-out policy of 50%) from 2Q FY8/2021 to 4Q FY8/2021.

“In this note, we input the higher dividend pay-out into our FY2021 estimates and now project Top Glove to pay 83.1 sen dividend per share (DPS) for FY2021, reflecting a 13% dividend yield,” suggested Aw.

With regard to workers’ welfare, CGS-CIMB Research noted that Top Glove is earmarking a RM195 mil capex to build and purchase new workers’ hostels near its existing factories over the next one to two years.

“Furthermore, Top Glove said it was confident that the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ban will be lifted post a verification by its independent international consultant that its workers’ accommodation meet requirements of the Workers’ Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990 (Act 446).

Backed by COVID-19-led global glove demand, CGS-CIMB Research said Top Glove order backlog is still robust at 160-560 days (depending on glove type).

Moreover, the glove maker has stated that its ASPs should rise by 15% month-on-month (mom) and 10% mom in January 2021 and February 21 respectively.

“Another round of ASP increase of at least 5% mom in March 2021 is highly likely,” projected Aw. “Note that we estimate Top Glove’s ASP for nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) gloves to reach US$113/1,000 pieces in December 2020.”

Beyond the positive review by CGS-CIMB review, there is another piece of good news for Top Glove’s investors to cheer.

Of the RM1.33 bil, about RM39.1 bil will go to the coffer of company founder and executive chairman Tan Sri Lim Wee Chai (and family) as ‘ammunition’ to lend support to Top Glove’s shares in the event of a setback to its prices.

At the close of the morning trading, Top Glove was down 13 sen or 2% (in a see-saw trading) to RM6.37 with 65.49 million shares traded, thus valuing the company at RM52.24 bil. – Jan 11, 2021

Technical Analyzer

Kawan Food (7216)
Outlook: Breakout MYR1.89
Levels: MYR2.10, MYR2.25
Exit: MYR1.89
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Mah Sing Group (8583)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.865
Levels: MYR0.94, MYR0.975
Exit: MYR0.865
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Iconic Worldwide (9113)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.505
Levels: MYR0.565, MYR0.60
Exit: MYR0.505
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Caely Holdings (7154)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.465
Levels: MYR0.49, MYR0.52
Exit: MYR0.44
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Sarawak Oil Palms (5126) (RM4.19): Technical Buy
Targets: RM4.50, 4.70
Stop: RM3.91

Omesti (9008) (RM0.565): Technical Buy 
Targets: RM0.625, 0.66
Stop: RM0.51

Hong Seng Consolidated Bhd: Breathing a new life
• Turnaround fortune is on the table, following the venture into the healthcare segment which allows the group to provide pharmaceutical, medical and healthcare supplies.
• Further diversification into gloves manufacturing with production of 2 nitrile gloves lines in April 2021 is timely.
• Total of 6 nitrile gloves production lines in September 2021 will produce approximately 1.5bn pieces of gloves per annum.
• Technically, a consolidation breakout above RM1.06 may drive price towards the next resistances at RM1.17-1.25, with long term target at RM1.40. 

(i) HONGSENG (S: RM1.00, R: RM1.17-1.25, LT TP: RM1.40, CL: RM0.99)

S: Support, R: Resistance, LT TP: Long term target price, CL: Cut loss


MAHSING (RM0.905 – BUY- HLIB RESEARCH TP RM1.41) – Firing both guns 

We like MAHSING due to its “fast turnaround” strategy that enables it to crystalize on land value, generate strong cash flows within a short period and lower upfront costs 

As MAHSING offers exposures to property and glove manufacturing businesses, the group is expected to ride earnings rebound from its property division and a new stream of glove earnings amid sustainable demand from the permanent structural shift in hygiene awareness

We expect FY20 to be a bottomed year and remain upbeat on the longer-term prospects from key projects such as M Vertica and M Centura which are currently in their early stages of construction. Meanwhile, the commencement of its glove venture starting in Apr 2021 will provide a meaningful boost to FY21/22 earnings 

The stock is trading at 10.9x FY21 P/E (16% below its 5Y mean), supported by a strong FY19-22 earnings CAGR of 26% and decent FY21-22 DY of 4.6-5.7%

Trend Positive triangle breakout
R1-R2: 0.975-1.03
LT objective: 1.13
S1-S2: 0.88-0.825
Cut: 0.81 

Corporate News

 •* APFT Bhd* will be delisted from Bursa Malaysia on Jan 13, after the bourse dismissed the company’s appeal for an extension of time to submit its regularisation plan for approval. Bursa Malaysia said today that upon APFT’s delisting, the Practice Note 17 company will continue to exist, but as an unlisted entity.

•* SKP Resources Bhd* said five employees of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Syarikat Sin Kwang Plastic Industries Bhd, have tested positive for Covid-19. The group said it will continue to adhere to the standard operating procedures as directed by the MoH, in order to ensure the necessary safeguards are in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and to ensure its employees are provided with a safe and healthy working environment.

•The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has ceased to be a substantial shareholder of Top Glove Corp Bhd, after disposing of 40 million shares or a 0.5% direct interest in the group on Jan 5. After this sale, the EPF is left with 392.85 million shares or a 4.9% stake in the world’s largest glove maker, according to a filing with Bursa Malaysia today. Separately, Top Glove defended its board after BlackRock Inc issued a scathing statement earlier this week, attacking the firm's handling of a coronavirus outbreak and saying it had voted against the re-election of six independent directors to Top Glove's board. Nevertheless, the six directors were re-elected at the company's annual general meeting on Wednesday, gaining between 86.5% and 72.3% of shareholder votes. In a statement, Top Glove said the directors have served an average of six years and that the board meets regularly to discuss the pandemic and other governance matters.

•* VS Industry Bhd*, an electronics manufacturing service provider, has set aside RM200 million in capital expenditure (capex) for the financial year 2021 (FY21) to expand and enhance its capacity and capabilities. Managing director Datuk SY Gan said despite 2020 being an arduous year for the company in the face of unprecedented market challenges stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing macroeconomic issues, it managed to secure two new customers from the United States.

•A subsidiary of Bintai Kinden Corp Bhd has been appointed by South Korea’s SLAB Asia Co Ltd, as the exclusive distributor for the Greenie Medi Cold Chain Box designed for the storage and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in Malaysia. The subsidiary, Bintai Healthcare Sdn Bhd, has also been appointed an authorised distributor for the product in Southeast Asian countries. The Greenie Medi Cold Chain Box was designed for the exclusive use in transporting and storing medical products at very low temperatures, as it keeps the inbox temperature at -70℃ for up to 120 hours.

•* Sentoria Group Bhd* is selling two parcels of land measuring 747,069 sq m collectively in Kedah for RM27.9 million, to repay bank borrowings. In a bourse filing, the group announced that it's 75%-owned Sentoria Utara Sdn Bhd had inked a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Redvalley 

Development Sdn Bhd for the sale of the freehold parcels in Amanjaya, Kuala Muda. Sentoria will be using RM26.7 million of the sale proceeds to repay bank borrowings, which it noted will save it RM1.6 million worth of interest per year, based on the average interest rate of its borrowings of about 6% per annum. The balance RM1.2 million will be used for working capital.


Quick update on construction🚜🚜🚜 by RHB Research

Stays OVERWEIGHT

Top Pick: Kerjaya Prospek, Gabungan AQRS

♦️We refer to the recent news on the ECRL project. It was reported that both Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd (MRLSB) and main contractor China Communications Construction Co Ltd (CCCC) have reached an agreement for CCCC to appoint local subcontractors and suppliers for at least 40% of the civil works of the ECRL project excluding tunneling works. The value of works was estimated to be up to MYR10bn for the implementation of the project from 2017 to 2026. 

♦️We are neutral on the news as we have already expected a work value between MYR9bn-MYR11bn. It was also guided by MRL before that the portion for local contractors is around 40% for the civil works. Nonetheless, we still believe that the new development comes as a positive news for local contractors who remains keen to participate in the project. A total of MYR331.2m worth of advance works was awarded last year to listed contractors namely Gadang, AQRS, Hohup and Advancecon. Among these contractors, ECRL packages still make up a portion of their tenderbook which we believe comprise works for the Section B.

♦️Stay OW with AQRS (BUY, TP: MYR1.04) and Kerjaya Prospek (BUY, TP: MYR1.31) as Top Picks.

Friday, January 8, 2021

Technical Analyzer

NI Hsin Resources (7215)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.265
Levels: MYR0.30, MYR0.33
Exit: MYR0.265
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

DPI Holdings (0205)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.29
Levels: MYR0.315, MYR0.345
Exit: MYR0.29
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Asia Poly Holdings (0105)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.265
Levels: MYR0.295, MYR0.305
Exit: MYR0.265
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

K-One Technology (0111)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.345
Levels: MYR0.36, MYR0.40
Exit: MYR0.335
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Corporate News

 •Bursa Malaysia has issued an unusual market activity (UMA) query to BSL Corp Bhd due to the sharp rise in the group’s share price and trading volume. The share price surged as much as 30 sen or 69.8% to 73 sen before retreating to close at 63.5 sen, still up 20.5 sen or 47.7% from yesterday. The counter saw 7.86 million shares traded today, sharply higher than an average of 117,700 shares per day over the past 200 days

•Tomei Consolidated Bhd is mulling over the listing of its design and manufacturing of jewellery arm through a special purpose vehicle on the ACE Market. Tomei said that it is planning to list YXG Group, which will house four wholly-owned subsidiaries — Yi Xing Goldsmith Sdn Bhd, Gemas Precious Metals Industries Sdn Bhd, Emas Assayer Sdn Bhd and GPM Refinery Sdn Bhd. The group did not reveal any timeline of the listing plan.

•Bintai Kinden Corp Bhd's partner Generex Biotechnology Corp has filed for a trademark for its li-Key vaccine, to be known as "The Complete Vaccine", and patent for its li-Key SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Bintai Kinden said the technology offers the safest and best route for the rapid development of a Covid-19 vaccine that can be safely administered to everyone, including children and pregnant women, without side effects.

•Apex Equity Holdings Bhd, which last week announced the disposal of four parcels of freehold land in Shah Alam for RM37 million, had initially planned a project with an estimated gross development value of RM86.5 million on the land. The project was to involve the development of 61 units of shoplots, the company said in a filing with to provide additional information on the proposed disposal. The building plan is, however, still pending approval from the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA). Most of the 2.39-hectare land is currently vacant except for a small plot which is currently let out to MBSA.

•The sales tax exemption introduced by the government in the middle of last year propelled strong sales for UMW Holdings Bhd in the second half of the year, resulting in 59,320 units of Toyota vehicles and 220,154 units of Perodua automobiles being sold last year, exceeding its 2020 targets of 53,000 vehicles under the Toyota marque and 210,000 units of Perodua automobiles. UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) chalked its highest monthly sales in December at 9,246 units, with Toyota Vios, Yaris and Hilux being UMWT’s bestselling models for the year. Meanwhile, 38%-owned Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) sold 25,171 units in December — its second-highest monthly sales last year.

•CN Asia Corp Bhd said it will apply for a digital banking licence to offer services for women. The group said it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Intcys Sdn Bhd, under which it plans to invest RM400 million in the establishment of a consortium to provide digital banking for women. Via the proposed MyWeW (Women Empowering Women) Digital Bank, the group plans to offer services such as entrepreneurial financing, microloans, applications of debit and credit cards, and opening of digital bank accounts.

•TIME dotCom Bhd has acquired a 60% stake in Malaysia’s leading private cloud computing provider AVM Cloud Sdn Bhd for RM58.7 million. TIME said the acquisition marks the group’s efforts in accelerating the growth of cloud computing as the newest pillar of its business, alongside fixed line services, global network connectivity and data centres. “With the inclusion of AVM in the TIME family, the group now possesses a full spectrum of product offerings that can meet the needs of its enterprise customers across the region,” it said.

•KESM Industries Bhd’s executive chairman and CEO Sam Lim today announced a new investment of a factory space of more than 100,000 sq ft in Melaka to support future growth in burning and test of automotive semiconductors, in anticipation of the business recovery. He said the reliability of semiconductors for safety of cars will always be the top concern for all new car designs.


Thursday, January 7, 2021

Top Glove AGM Summary

πŸ“Œ ASP in Q2FY21 is expected 30% higher than Q1FY21. The whole industry players in gloves manufacturing agreed that the ASP will remain strong for year 2021

πŸ“Œ  Delivery period increase from 30~40 days previous to 560 days and 370 days for nitrile and natural rubber gloves respectively. Note: Nitrile and natural rubber gloves comprises of around 90% of Top Glove revenue in FY20.

πŸ“Œ  US gloves stockpile reduced from 16.9 billion pieces to 2 billion pieces in October 2020. 

πŸ“Œ  Some Top Glove customer stockpile for gloves reduced from 2~3 months to 1~2 weeks

πŸ“Œ  Exporting gloves to 195 countries currently.

πŸ“Œ  Has enough raw material for continuous manufacturing of gloves. 

πŸ“Œ Expects new players in gloves manufacturing facing issues from factory installing, workers and raw material issues. 

πŸ“Œ  Dividend payout for Q2, Q3 and Q4FY21 will be 70% on PATAMI.

πŸ“Œ  Reason for share buyback (SBB) is because Top Glove thinks their company is undervalued at the purchased price and expects better return than putting into FD which gives 2% only. The amount of SBB is only 2.15% from the allowed 10% threshold

πŸ“Œ  Top Glove has 4 billion cash as of 31 Dec 2020. 

πŸ“Œ  US Border issues will be resolved when the independent international consultant verified the hostels and accommodation meets the required of Workers Housing Act 446. 

πŸ“Œ  All factories that has been affected by Covid-19 lockdown has been resumed operations as of 20 Dec 2020. The lockdown is expected to impact 4% of the total revenue and profit. 

πŸ“Œ  Spending 100 million for next 3 years to build hostels for 7300 workers and using 95 million to acquire new apartments for 2700 workers

πŸ“Œ  Moving towards automation direction which previously 1 million gloves need 8 workers and now only 1.6 workers. 

πŸ“Œ  Current factory utilization rate is 95%

πŸ“Œ  Malaysia will remain the focus ground of gloves manufacturing activities at the same time expanding their existing foreign manufacturing plant. 

πŸ“Œ  Top Glove Hong Kong listed is expected around mid 2021. 

πŸ“Œ  Top Glove aims to achieve Fortune 500 by 2035 with an expected CAGR of 20%. Note: Top Glove current CAGR is 28%

Technical Analyzer

Malayan Flour Mills (3662)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.635
Levels: MYR0.675, MYR0.70
Exit: MYR0.635
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

MAG Holdings (0095)
Outlook: Breakout MYR0.20
Levels: MYR0.23, MYR0.25
Exit: MYR0.20
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Jaya Tiasa (4383)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.915
Levels: MYR0.95, MYR1.00
Exit: MYR0.885
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

Opensys (M) (0040)
Outlook: Pending breakout MYR0.565
Levels: MYR0.59, MYR0.61
Exit: MYR0.54
(time frame: 2-4 weeks)

1) PNEPCB (6637); Technical BUY with 33.6% potential return  
*Last: RM0.595 Target: RM0.735, RM0.795 Stop: RM0.495
*Timeframe: 2 weeks to 2 months
*Syariah: YES

2) PERTAMA (8532); Technical BUY with +36.8% potential return  
*Last: RM0.415 Target: RM0.515, RM0.63 Stop: RM0.33
*Timeframe: 2 weeks to 2 months
*Syariah: NO

3) BINACOM (0195); Technical BUY with 35.7% potential return  
*Last: RM0.42 Target: RM0.495, RM0.57 Stop: RM0.33
*Timeframe: 2 weeks to 2 months
*Syariah: YES

1) ACME (7131)
Resistance/ι˜»εŠ›: RM0.520, RM0.550
Support/ζ”―ζ’‘: RM0.460, RM0.445
Last closing price/εΈ‚δ»·: RM0.490

2) ILB (5614)
Resistance/ι˜»εŠ›: RM0.600, RM0.630
Support/ζ”―ζ’‘: RM0.555, RM0.535
Last closing price/εΈ‚δ»·: RM0.570

EG Industries (8907) (RM0.655): Technical Buy
Targets: RM0.73, 0.83
Stop: RM0.55

Southern Cable Group (0225) (RM0.525): Technical Buy 
Targets: RM0.58, 0.60
Stop: RM0.46