Expecting distressed valuation in an economic downturn
Property sector
Property sector
KUALA LUMPUR: Stretch film producer and property developer Scientex Bhd posted net profit of RM20.77 million in the fourth quarter ended July 31, 2011, up 16.5% from RM17.83 million a year ago.
It said on Wednesday, Sept 28 that revenue rose 7.1% to RM205.20 million from RM191.68 million. Earnings per share were 9.66 sen compared with 8.28 sen.
KUALA LUMPUR: Axis-REIT Managers Bhd (ARMB) expects the proposed acquisition of RM59 million logistics industrial facility in Seberang Perai will increase its fund assets under management to over RM1.33 billion.
ARMB is the manager of Axis Real Estate Investment Trust (Axis-REIT).
SHAH ALAM: State Housing, Building Management and Squatters Committee chairman Iskandar Abdul Samad said 12,009 low-cost houses are under construction in Selangor.
"Some 9,465 low-cost houses have been approved for construction and must be completed in two years," he told reporters after the State Executive Council (Exco) meeting here on Wednesday, Sept 28.
PETALING JAYA: Property developer Glomac Bhd is keen to participate in government land privatisation and aggressively looking for landbanks especially within the Greater KL area.
KUALA LUMPUR: Axis REIT Managers Bhd is acquiring two pieces of industrial land near Bukit Mertajam, Penang for RM59 million from Apex Properties Sdn Bhd.
SHANGHAI: SOHO China will be "actively buying" property over the next six months because it expects government measures to control soaring real estate prices to end within that period, its chief executive said on Wednesday, Sept 28.
Zhang Xin told a gathering of foreign correspondents in Shanghai that it was a good time to make acquisitions now.
HONG KONG: Jo Gray and business partner Jeff Ovens, both from Britain, are unfazed by slowing sales in Hong Kong's housing market and the continuing turmoil in global financial markets.
HONG KONG: Developers may slow or delay the launch of new flats after Cheung Kong (Holdings) only sold about 500 in its Tseung Kwan O project in the first three days of sales, according to property analysts.
SHENZEN: Property sales in major China cities are expected to remain sluggish during the "golden week" national holiday that starts this weekend.
Traditionally a peak period for sales, the seven-day holiday from Saturday, Oct 1, is not expected to see the usual number of buyers, say agents, despite the promise of developer discounts to encourage sales.