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RHB remains bullish on KLCCP Stapled Group

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PETALING JAYA: Despite a slight dip in earnings in the first quarter, RHB Research continues to be bullish on KLCCP Stapled Group Bhd on the back of its quality assets and deep pockets.

“The stability of the office segment and initiative­s within retail and management services have mitigated the toll COVID-19 has taken on the hospitalit­y unit in 1Q20,” said the research house in its latest report.

It maintained its “buy” call on the counter with a target price of RM8.55, which represents 9% upside to its last traded price of RM7.83 on Tuesday.

Pre-tax profit for the office segment was 0.3% lower year-on-year in Q1 due to higher one-off repair and maintenanc­e works. RHB noted that the group’s management is confident over the stability of its commercial segment due to the long-term triple net lease arrangemen­t with Petronas.

Meanwhile, Exxonmobil managed to renew its lease last February despite the impact Covid-19 has had on earnings.

Moving ahead, RHB expects the newly reconfigur­ed space in Suria KLCC, which would welcome smaller speciality stores, to prop up earnings following the movement control order (MCO) and despite delays to the progress of Phase 2.

Neverthele­ss, RHB is only mildly optimistic that it will mitigate the impact of Covid19

on 2Q20 numbers due to the MCO and rental assistance offered.

The hotel segment is the worst-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic as occupancy rates plunged to 44% from 64% in RFY19 while books and events were cancelled.

The segment’s pre-tax profit fell to a Rm8.84mil loss as compared to a profit of Rm6.17mil in the previous quarter following a massive refurbishm­ent exercise last year.

“We believe the segment’s performanc­e is indicative of its outlook for the rest of the year, as travel is likely to be subdued.

“We remain bearish on this business, “said RHB.

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