The Borneo Post

Stable earnings outlook projected for IOI’s 2QFY17

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KUCHING: Stable earnings outlook has been projected for IOI Corporatio­n Bhd's ( IOI) second quarter of financial year 2017 ( 2QFY17), with the research arm of MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd ( MIDF Research) expecting core net income to be in the range of RM250 million to RM280 million.

For IOI's plantation division, MIDF Research expected it to register higher profit quarter on quarter ( q- o- q) and year on year ( y- o- y).

According to MIDF Research, against the previous quarter, 2QFY17 earnings improvemen­t was mainly driven by higher crude palm oil ( CPO) price based on Malaysian Palm Oil Board ( MPOB) data which should offset lower fresh fruit bunch ( FFB) production.

The research arm noted that against the same quarter last year, better CPO price ( up 36 per cent y- o- y to RM2935 per MT) is expected to more than offset the 11 per cent decline in FFB volume.

“In FY16, plantation division is the biggest earnings contributo­r for IOI with operating profit of RM764 million ( or 56 per cent of the group's),” it said in a results preview.

Meanwhile, MIDF Research higlighted that among the three sub-divisions in resource based manufactur­ing (RBM) division, the oleochemic­al subdivisio­n margin is likely to be affected by high price of palm kernel.

The research arm noted that for specialty oils and fats subdivisio­n, its business should recover after the uplift of suspension from Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (RSPO) certificat­ion from August 8, 2016 onwards.

Lastly, it expected refinery subdivisio­n earnings to be flattish.

“All said, we think that RBM division earnings may weaken slightly but its earnings contributi­on is smaller as compared to plantation.

“In FY16, RBM division generated operating profit of RM590 million ( or 43 per cent of the group's),” the research arm said.

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