Saturday, August 15, 2015

GLCs: Sink or swim together?

According to E.S. Shankar, just the following GLCs/Statutory bodies having invested in FGV have suffered huge book losses as a result of the recent stock market downturn totaling almost Rm8 billions:

GLC/STATUTORY BODY FGV SHARE #1 LOSSES 
  

    % No. of Shares     @4.55  @1.56BOOK LOSS



        RM      RM         RM
Felda Land20.00%      729,629,800     3,319,815,590  1,138,222,488  2,181,593,102
Felda Asset13.66%      498,321,192     2,267,361,424      777,381,060  1,489,980,364
Tabung Haji7.78%      283,710,100     1,290,880,955      442,587,756      848,293,199
Felda Co-operative5.80%      211,758,908         963,503,031      330,343,896      633,159,135
KWP5.63%      205,763,500         936,223,925      320,991,060      615,232,865
EPF5.28%      192,587,200         876,271,760      300,436,032      575,835,728
Pahang State Govt5.00%      182,407,575         829,954,466      284,555,817      545,398,649
Amanah Saham Bumiputra4.13%        89,010,989         405,000,000      138,857,143      266,142,857
Sabah State1.81%        65,934,066         300,000,000      102,857,143      197,142,857
PNB1.58%        57,803,700         263,006,835        90,173,772      172,833,063
Amanah Saham 20201.22%        44,601,400         202,936,370        69,578,184      133,358,186
LTAT0.97%        35,535,900         161,688,345        55,436,004      106,252,341
Yayasan Islam Terengganu0.45%        16,455,100           74,870,705        25,669,956        49,200,749
Socso0.33%        12,200,000           55,510,000        19,032,000        36,478,000
Lembaga Air Perak0.27%        10,000,000           45,500,000        15,600,000        29,900,000


73.91%  2,635,719,430   11,992,523,407  4,111,722,311  7,880,801,096

But of course, like in any investments, it could have been bountiful book profits too, during economic boom.

The question arises as to why those GLCs invested in FGV in the first place, especially despite fierce criticisms against the listing of FGV because at the time, it appears to be at the expense of the Felda settlers. Were they under pressure to make up the numbers?  Events since have also shown how the management have invested overseas, buying properties at above market prices and so on.

The recent fall in share prices at Bursa Saham was mainly because of withdrawal of foreign investment funds from it. Was it because of our questionable political situation where the rule of law seems topsy turvy?
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