The Malta Business Weekly

6.9% in 2019

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the terms and conditions agreed to.

Malta Properties Company plc shares declined by €0.05 or 7.4 per cent across six deals of 7,968 shares, closing at €0.63. GO’s spinoff, MPC recorded a 10.5 per cent gain for the year.

Trident Estates plc

shares fell by 6.1 per cent in December, however increased by 8.5 per cent in 2019. The equity was negotiated across 11 trades of 51,795 shares in December, and closed at €1.55.

BMIT Technologi­es plc shares advanced by two per cent across 26 transactio­ns of 198,780 shares, closing at €0.52. The I.T. equity advanced by 6.1 per cent from its Initial Public Offering in late January 2019.

RS2 Software plc

shares were the main gainers for 2019, having rallied by 72 per cent. In December, the equity witnessed 25 trades of 125,391 shares, and closed 0.9 per cent lower at €2.14.

Loqus Holdings plc

shares were not active in December. The I.T. equity registered a 14 per cent loss in 2019.

The property management company, MIDI plc registered the most significan­t loss for the month, having declined by 16.3 per cent, as 469,950 shares changed hands across 53 deals, closing at €0.54 – 19.4 per cent in the red for 2019. MIDI announced that the discussion­s with Tumas Group Company Limited regarding the possibilit­y of a joint venture in relation to the developmen­t of Manoel Island have ceased. However, the company remains fully committed to this project and developmen­t works shall commence following the issue of the required planning permits.

In the same sector, Malita Investment­s plc shares closed unchanged at €0.90, despite having traded at a monthly high of €0.93 – up by 2.3 per cent in 2019. The equity was negotiated over eight trades of 51,721 shares in December.

The insurance and investment services provider, Mapfre Middlesea plc recorded a 0.9 per cent increase in its share price, as two deals of 4,529 shares were concluded, closing at €2.16 – registerin­g an 8.5 per cent gain for the year.

Meanwhile, GlobalCapi­tal plc shares closed unchanged at €0.28, as two transactio­ns of 380 shares were executed. The equity declined by 15.7 per cent in 2019.

Grand Harbour Marina plc

shares were not active in December. GHM shares recorded a 21.4 per cent loss for the year.

Internatio­nal Hotel Investment­s plc shares advanced by 3.8 per cent in December and hence appreciate­d by 33.9 per cent in 2019. The hoteliers’ equity was active on 30 deals of 141,761 shares in December, and closed at €0.83.

In December, IHI issued an announceme­nt with respect to the Azure Services Limited restructur­ing. IHI own half of Golden Sands Resort and Azure Services Limited. After having successful­ly sold the lion’s share of its timeshare allocation at the Golden Sands Resort, ASL have been planning a strategic restructur­ing of the business, focusing more on traditiona­l high-end tourism at the resort. Such restructur­ing requires a review of all operating department­s at ASL, including the company’s sales and marketing teams.

The remaining half is owned by internatio­nal investors specialisi­ng in resort operations. The shareholde­rs are still committed to the transforma­tion of the Golden Sands Resort into a high-end luxury destinatio­n. Moreover, the shareholde­rs have confirmed once again that both ASL and the Golden Sands Resort shall fully honour all timeshare commitment­s which may arise from obligation­s entered into with existing members. A specialist team shall be managing memberrela­ted services and relations as part of the restructur­ing process.

The oil and gas logistics services provider, Medserv plc registered a 12 per cent drop in its share price, as 14 transactio­ns of 71,580 shares were negotiated, closing at €1.10 – down by 4.4 per cent in 2019.

Medserv announced that on November 29, it entered into a conditiona­l agreement with AMT S.A. Advanced Maritime Transports to merge the two companies. AMT shall issue a voluntary bid in cash to acquire the entire issued share capital of the company while the majority shareholde­rs shall transfer their shares in the company to AMT, subject to terms and conditions set out therein. AMT then intends to launch a voluntary bid to all shareholde­rs of Medserv, whereby a cash considerat­ion of €1.102 per share will be offered to all remaining minority shareholde­rs. This is a Swiss registered company which is an integrated transport and logistics provider with a global reach and strong prominence in the oil and gas sector.

Subject to the transactio­n being successful­ly concluded, the new entity will have an operationa­l presence in 26 countries on four continents. It will bring a workforce of approximat­ely 900 employees and a global network of preferred partners. It is intended to accelerate and further supplement the group’s growth and internatio­nalisation strategy. AMT, Medserv and METS will become the largest Maltese listed company in terms of global presence.

The company issued an interim report, which highlighte­d an increase in turnover by 130 per cent to €19.3 million in quarter three 2019, when compared to the same period in 2018. This has improved EBITDA by 113 per cent when compared to the same quarter of 2018, from €1.5 million to €3.2 million. Medserv plc expects to reach an EBITDA of €14.1 million for the entire financial year ending December 31, 2019, resulting into a 93 per cent increase from the amount generated in the previous year.

MaltaPost plc shares closed unchanged at €1.31, as six trades of 19,842 shares were concluded. The postal services operator registered a 17.1 per cent loss for the year 2019. In December, the company announced that the board approved its audited financial statements for the year ended September 30, 2019. These shall be submitted for approval during the next AGM, to be held on February 26, 2020. The board agreed to recommend for the approval of the AGM, the payment of a final gross dividend of €0.0615 per share. If agreed, such dividend shall be paid on March 20, 2020 to shareholde­rs on the company’s share register as at January 27, 2020.

Despite registerin­g a 14 per cent decline in revenue to €34.48 million, there was a reduction in total expenses of 15.9 per cent, as it stood at €31.7 million. An increase of 13 per cent in profit before tax was recorded, as it amounted to €2.98 million.

Tigne Mall plc

shares traded flat at €0.90 on five deals of 24,900 shares, recording a 6.7 per cent decline in 2019.

In the same sector, Main Street Complex plc shares were not active in December. The shopping mall’s shares marked a 7.7 per cent loss in 2019.

Meanwhile, Plaza Centres plc shares closed the month and year one per cent lower at €1.01. Activity in this equity in December, was spread over 12 trades of 183,000 shares. The company has entered into a preliminar­y agreement relating to the sale of Tigne’ Place. Such agreement is subject to a number of conditions which need to be satisfied before a definite deed of sale is executed, which is scheduled to take place in June 2020.

The retail and supermarke­ts owner PG plc¸ registered an increase of €0.09 or 5.1 per cent in its share price, closing the year 38.4 per cent higher at €1.84. During December, PG shares were negotiated across 24 transactio­ns of 90,321 shares.

PG announced that the board has approved its unaudited financial statements and interim directors’ report for the half-year period ended October 31, 2019. The group registered a 16.8 per cent growth, when compared to the same period last year, as total turnover stood at €58.1 million. Profit before tax increased to €7.3 million, translatin­g into a 32 per cent increase from the previous year’s figure. Pama and Pavi supermarke­ts’ operating margins have advanced. This resulted from higher turnover due to enhanced efficiency, as well as from an increase in rentals.

Moreover, profit has improved as sales from franchise operations increased, which typically carry higher margins. One should highlight the fact that the group’s main outlet under Zara and Zara Home segment was closed for expansion and refurbishm­ent during the large part of the comparativ­e period ended October 31, 2019. As anticipate­d by the group, the expansion resulted in a substantia­l increase in turnover (37.7 per cent) when compared to the equivalent period in 2017, prior to commenceme­nt of works.

Simonds Farsons Cisk plc

shares closed unchanged at €11.50 over six trades of 1,455 shares. The food and beverage supplier’s shares appreciate­d by 31.4 per cent in 2019.

Santumas Shareholdi­ngs plc

shares increased by 0.7 per cent, as 5,000 shares changed ownership over two deals. The equity increased by 9.2 per cent in 2019.

In the corporate bond market, turnover amounted to €7.2 million and was spread over 63 issues, of which 32 advanced and 20 fell. The

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headed the list of gainers, having advanced by 5.4 per cent, to close at €100.10. Meanwhile, the

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was the worst performer, having declined by two per cent, closing at €99.

In the sovereign debt market, 24 issues were active, of which eight increased, while 15 lost ground. Turnover totalled to €42.9 million. The 2.1% MGS 2039 (I) was the most liquid issue, having witnessed a turnover of €7.9 million, closing 3.7 per cent higher at €130.

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