Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad Posts RM26.2 Million Revenue in 4Q ACN Newswire

Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad Posts RM26.2 Million Revenue in 4Q

KUCHING, MALAYSIA, Aug 26, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that the Company recorded revenue of RM26.2 million for the fourth quarter ended 30 June 2022 mainly due to higher sales volume of foundation piles from the manufacturing division.Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin OthmanFor the quarter under review, the Company registered a loss before tax (LBT) of RM45.9 million mainly due to net impairment loss in trade and other receivables of RM18.0 million as well as expenditure incurred in various project-related activities of RM25.0 million from the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) division.For the financial year ended 30 June 2022, the Company registered revenue of RM128.4 million and a LBT of RM52.0 million. There are no comparisons for the quarter and full financial year as the Company has changed the financial year-end from 31 December as previously announced to Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad on 24 May 2021.Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman, said, "We are cautiously optimistic as the domestic economy continues to improve with the 8.9% growth year-on-year for the second quarter ended 30 June 2022. The announcement of the RM50.0 billion MRT3 project and the continuation of other large civil infrastructure projects is also contributing positive impacts to the construction sector and businesses like ours as we will certainly leverage on our manufacturing and EPCC expertise to seek opportunities.""We have made inroads into Peninsular Malaysia focusing on small to mid-sized projects and we are exploring opportunities in Indonesia for the construction of 4G telecommunications infrastructure as well as how we can leverage our manufacturing facilities for the new Indonesian capital at Nusantara in Kalimantan. SCIB will continue to seek projects in Sabah and Sarawak in which RM5.2 billion and RM4.6 billion were allocated respectively under Budget 2022. We are also exploring the use of technologies such as the 3D printing system and automation as part of the next phase of growth in the construction industry."As of 30 June 2022, SCIB has an order book of RM1.52 billion with earnings visibility until 2026.Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Champion REIT Announces 2022 Interim Results ACN Newswire

Champion REIT Announces 2022 Interim Results

HONG KONG, Aug 19, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Champion Real Estate Investment Trust (Stock Code: 2778), the owner of Three Garden Road and Langham Place, announces its financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2022.Summary of financial results 1H 2022 1H 2021 ChangeTotal Rental Income (HK$ million) 1,196 1,260 - 5.0%Net Property Income (HK$ million) 1,044 1,137 - 8.2%Distributable Income (HK$ million) 704 790 - 10.9%Distribution per unit (HK$) 0.1064 0.1197 - 11.1% 30 Jun 2022 31 Dec 2021 ChangeGross Value of Portfolio (HK$ million) 64,761 65,296 - 0.8%Net Asset Value per unit (HK$) 8.15 8.25 - 1.2%Gearing Ratio 22.3% 22.9% - 0.6ppOverview As Hong Kong saw an overwhelming surge of the highly transmissible Omicron variant in early 2022, tenants under the Trust also experienced substantial disruptions in their operations in the first half of the year. Amid the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the already subdued office and retail leasing activities were further dampened due to prolonged and tightened social distancing measures imposed by the government since early January. While we observed signs of recovery in tenants' sales and footfall after the relaxation of social distancing measures in the middle of the second quarter, the income of the Trust in the interim period was inevitably affected. Distributable income fell 10.9% to HK$704 million (2021: HK$790 million) and distribution per unit ("DPU") dropped by 11.1% to HK$0.1064 (2021: HK$0.1197). Three Garden Road Responding to the more contagious Omicron variant, tenants in Three Garden Road reversed to adopting the work-from-home arrangement more widely. Occupancy of the property was affected by relocation and downsizing of tenants, falling to 83.8% as at 30 June 2022. Total rental income of the property was HK$689 million (2021: HK$735 million). Langham Place Office Tower The higher average occupancy in the first half of 2022 compared with last year offset the impact of negative rental reversion, resulting in a growth of 1.6% in rental income to HK$181 million (2021: HK$178 million). Occupancy stood at 94.5% as at 30 June 2022. Langham Place Mall The mall remained fully occupied as at 30 June 2022 notwithstanding the difficult operating environment of the retail market. But retailers by and large stayed cost cautious with their plans to renew leases or open new stores. Total rental income decreased by 6.0% to HK$326 million (2021: HK$347 million). Distribution Distributable income fell 10.9% to HK$704 million (2021: HK$790 million) and DPU for the six months ended 30 June 2022 was HK$0.1064 (2021: HK$0.1197). Based on the closing unit price of HK$3.49 as at 30 June 2022, the total DPU represented an annualised distribution yield of 6.1%.Asset Value The appraised value of the Trust's properties decreased slightly to HK$64.8 billion as at 30 June 2022, compared with HK$65.3 billion as at 31 December 2021.SustainabilityWith the post-COVID-19 new normal unfolding, we responded nimbly with a series of initiatives to offer timely assistance to our valuable stakeholders. Contributing to climate resilience, we continued to devote efforts to optimize the efficiency of the properties through amenity upgrades, and wider use of sustainable resources and technologies. We are delighted to report that we are making progress weaving sustainability into the fabric of the Trust's operation in our efforts to achieve our 2030 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) targets. Outlook The progressive easing of social distancing measures and the new round of the Consumption Voucher Scheme are expected to provide support to the retail sector in the second half of the year. However, the overall recovery path of the economy remains uncertain in view of geopolitical tensions and global inflation as well as the ongoing cross-border travel controls and quarantine requirements. The business performance of the Trust remains challenging against the backdrop of volatile market conditions and potential global economic recession. We will continue to take a prudent approach towards acquisition opportunities arising in the slowing economy and the turbulent periods ahead. We will also leverage stakeholder collaboration to cement our unwavering commitment to sustainable development.About Champion REIT (Stock Code: 2778)Champion Real Estate Investment Trust is a trust formed to own and invest in income producing office and retail properties. The Trust focuses on Grade A commercial properties in prime locations. It currently offers investors direct exposure to nearly 3 million sq. ft. of prime office and retail floor area. These include two Hong Kong landmark properties, Three Garden Road and Langham Place, as well as joint venture stake in 66 Shoe Lane in Central London. Since 2015, the Trust has been included in the Constituent of Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Benchmark Index of Hang Seng Indexes.Website: www.championreit.com For press enquiries:Strategic Financial Relations LimitedVicky Lee Tel: 2864 4834 Email: vicky.lee@sprg.com.hk Christina Cheuk Tel: 2114 4979 Email: christina.cheuk@sprg.com.hk Yvonne Lee Tel: 2864 4847 Email: yvonne.lee@sprg.com.hk Website: www.sprg.com.hk Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Mazda Production and Sales Results for June 2022 and for January through June 2022 JCN Newswire

Mazda Production and Sales Results for June 2022 and for January through June 2022

HIROSHIMA, Japan, Jul 29, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Mazda Motor Corporation's production and sales results for June 2022 and for January through June 2022 are summarized below.I. Production1. Domestic Production(1) June 2022Mazda's domestic production volume in June 2022 increased 1.3% year on year due to increased production of passenger vehicles.[Domestic production of key models in June 2022]CX-5: 35,989 units (up 1.3% year on year)CX-30: 7,152 units (up 9.3%)MAZDA3: 6,589 units (down 39.6%)(2) January through June 2022Mazda's total domestic production volume in the period from January through June 2022 decreased 20.7% year on year due to decreased production of passenger vehicles.[Domestic production of key models in the period from January through June 2022]CX-5: 161,963 units (down 8.6% year on year)MAZDA3: 38,027 units (down 36.1%)CX-30: 31,484 units (down 19.1%)2. Overseas Production(1) June 2022Mazda's overseas production volume in June 2022 increased 16.5% year on year due to increased production of passenger vehicles.[Overseas production of key models in June 2022]CX-30: 12,398 units (up 9.2% year on year)MAZDA3: 7,847 units (up 13.2%)MAZDA2: 4,503 units (up 15.2%)(2) January through June 2022Mazda's total overseas production volume in the period from January through June 2022 decreased 12.9% year on year due to decreased production of passenger and commercial vehicles.[Overseas production of key models in the period from January through June 2022]CX-30: 60,140 units (down 4.4% year on year)MAZDA3: 46,242 units (down 4.3%)MAZDA2: 24,068 units (down 10.1%)II. Domestic Sales(1) June 2022Mazda's domestic sales volume in June 2022 increased 21.4% year on year due to increased sales of passenger vehicles.Mazda's registered vehicle market share was 4.7% (up 1.6 points year on year), with a 1.8% share of the micro-mini segment (unchanged) and a 3.5% total market share (up 0.9 points).[Domestic sales of key models in June 2022]CX-5: 1,937 units (up 64.6% year on year)MAZDA2: 1,935 units (up 115.5%)CX-30: 1,413 units (up 2.8%)(2) January through June 2022Mazda's domestic sales volume in the period from January through June 2022 decreased 12.6% year on year due to decreased sales of passenger and commercial vehicles.Mazda's registered vehicle market share was 5.0% (up 0.2 points), with a 1.9% share of the micro-mini segment (unchanged) and a 3.8% total market share (up 0.1 points year on year).[Domestic sales of key models in the period from January through June 2022]CX-5: 15,481 units (up 24.3% year on year)MAZDA2: 11,771 units (down 7.7%)CX-30: 8,163 units (down 29.9%)III. Exports(1) June 2022Mazda's export volume in June 2022 decreased 8.4% year on year due to decreased shipments to North America, Oceania and other regions.[Exports of key models in June 2022]CX-5: 31,761 units (up 7.7% year on year)CX-30: 5,578 units (up 57.9%)MAZDA3: 4,905 units (down 49.6%)(2) January through June 2022Mazda's export volume in the period from January through June 2022 decreased 25.4% year on year due to decreased shipments to North America, Europe, Oceania and other regions.[Exports of key models in the period from January through June 2022]CX-5: 143,004 units (down 11.0% year on year)MAZDA3: 30,186 units (down 44.2%)CX-9: 24,959 units (down 20.2%)IV. Global Sales(1) June 2022Mazda's global sales volume in June 2022 decreased 36.8% year on year due to decreased sales mainly in the U.S., China, Europe and other regions.[Global sales of key models in June 2022]CX-5: 19,146 units (down 43.3% year on year)CX-30: 14,424 units (down 28.2%)MAZDA3: 11,416 units (down 44.8%)(2) January through June 2022Mazda's global sales volume in the period from January through June 2022 decreased 22.0% year on year due to decreased sales mainly in the U.S., China, Europe and other regions.[Global sales of key models in the period from January through June 2022]CX-5: 181,662 units (down 13.2% year on year)MAZDA3: 94,282 units (down 22.9%)CX-30: 89,380 units (down 24.8%) Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Toyota: Adjustments to Domestic Production in June and July JCN Newswire

Toyota: Adjustments to Domestic Production in June and July

Toyota City, Japan, Jun 16, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - We at Toyota would like to again apologize for the repeated adjustments to our production plans due to the parts shortage resulting from the spread of COVID-19, and for causing considerable inconvenience to our customers who have been waiting for the delivery of vehicles, suppliers, and other parties concerned.We have decided to suspend operations at some of our domestic plants from June 17 (Friday) due to low attendance caused by a COVID-19 outbreak at one of our suppliers, and a shortage of parts supply caused by a production equipment defect at another supplier. The suspension plan this time is in addition to the recent announcement (Adjustments to domestic production in June).As a result of those suspensions, the number of units affected will be approximately 40,000 and the global production plan for June is revised to be approximately 750,000 units from the original plan (approx. 800,000 units). The production forecast for the fiscal year remains unchanged (approx. 9.7 million).The global production plan for July will be announced at a later date.As it remains difficult to look ahead due to the shortage of semiconductors and the spread of COVID-19, there is a possibility that the production plan may be lower. However, we will examine the parts supply closely to minimize sudden decreases in production, and continue to make every effort possible to deliver as many vehicles to our customers at the earliest date.For the suspension schedule of domestic operations in June and July, please visit the link: https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/37473329.html Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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