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		Does anyone have any view on Boustead Project ? tks. 
 
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The Edge Singapore, May 6, 2015 
 
Corporate: Cover story: Stepping into the limelight 
 
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 New phase of expansion  
 
Chu says Boustead Projects is now looking farther afield for work, and using its balance sheet to secure new contracts. "There is work, but it is very competitive right now. So, for the longest time, we have been talking about generating growth, expanding geographically and expanding along the value chain. That is why we have strategic investments," Chu says. 
 
Boustead Projects is currently building a factory for a medical device manufacturer in Kulim, which is near Penang. The company has also taken a 35% stake in a joint venture to build an industrial park in Iskandar Malaysia. Its partners in the joint venture are Tat Hong International and AME Land. Boustead Projects has also undertaken projects in Vietnam and is now looking for opportunities in Indonesia too. 
 
Yet, Chu says he has not given up on getting more work in Singapore. "Every year, we talk about growing geographically, but Singapore never ceases to amaze us. The volume of work is consistent, but project costs are getting challenging. So, we have come up with more solutions," Chu says. 
 
More than a decade ago, Boustead Projects began holding on to the properties it developed for recurring income. A client, Menlo Logistics, had received approval from Jurong Town Corp to allow a third party to own its warehouse. Menlo Logistics approached Boustead Projects to bid for the project to design and build the facility to its specifications and undertook to lease it back for a number of years. 
 
To be sure, Boustead Projects faces a lot of competition in this segment of the market. For starters, there are real estate investment trusts (REITs), which are specifically designed to hold such assets. Recently, general construction companies such as Soilbuild Construction Group and Figtree Holdings have made inroads into the space too. But Boustead Projects has been quietly fortifying its position. 
 
 
 "We moved ahead again and set up the Boustead Development Partnership," says Chu. The 50:50 partnership with Abu Dhabi Investment Council (ADIC), Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, gives it the financial fire power and reputation to compete with bigger competitors. In March, Boustead Projects secured its first deal under Boustead Development Partnership, winning a contract to build and lease a new building in one-north for pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline. 
 
Now, the partnership with ADIC could pave the way for Boustead Projects to raise its risk threshold and climb the value chain. According to Chu, the company is now exploring the possibility of working with clients who might not want to own their own air-conditioning system, or even data centres that do not want to own the hardware. Already, Boustead Projects is working with an electricity generation equipment supplier to house its equipment in its new buildings and sell electricity to the tenants. 
	 
	
	
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		I have created a new thread for Boustead Project, as a new listed company thread. 
 
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		First award since demerger. 
 
BOUSTEAD  PROJECTS  AWARDED  S$34M  DESIGN- AND-BUILD CONTRACT FOR HAFARY FACILITY  
 
  1st project  awarded  to  Boustead  Projects  following  recent  listing  on  Main Board  of  SGX  on  30  April  2015   2nd project  awarded  to  Boustead  Projects  by  SGX-listed  Hafary  Group  Boustead Projects Group’s order book backlog raised to S$296 million 
 
 Singapore, 18 May 2015  
 
Boustead  Projects  Limited's  admission  to  and  listing  on  the  Singapore  Exchange Securities  Trading  Limited  was  sponsored  by  CIMB  Bank  Berhad,  Singapore  Branch. CIMB  Bank  Berhad,  Singapore  Branch  assumes  no  responsibility  for  the  contents  of  this announcement.  
 
Boustead  Projects  Limited  (“Boustead  Projects”)  –  a  leading  specialist  in  real  estate solutions  –  is  pleased  to  announce that  it  has  been  awarded  a  S$34  million  contract  to design  and build  an  integrated  commercial and  logistics  facility  (the  “Facility”) for  World Furnishing  Hub  Pte  Ltd  (the  “Client”).   The  Facility  will  be  located in  the  Sungei  Kadut Industrial Estate in Singapore. Listed  on  the  Main  Board  of  the  SGX  on  30  April  2015,  Boustead  Projects  is  a  51%owned  subsidiary  of  Boustead  Singapore  Limited,  a  progressive  global  infrastructurerelated  engineering  services  and  geo-spatial  technology  group  which  is  separately  listed on the Main Board of the SGX. The  Client  is  a  joint  venture under  the  home-grown  Catalist-listed Hafary  Holdings Limited  (the  “Hafary  Group”).   The  Hafary  Group  is  a  leading  supplier of  premium  tiles, stones,  mosaic,  wood  flooring  and  sanitary  ware  in  Singapore.   Through its  wellestablished  sourcing  and  procurement  network,  the  Hafary  Group  imports  a  wide  variety of  materials  from  international  manufacturers  based  in China  and  Europe and  supplies materials  to  commercial  construction,  corporate  renovation,  HDB  upgrading,  home renovation and redevelopment projects. To  be  completed  in  calendar  year  3Q  2016,  the  Facility  will  have  seven  floors  of  space integrating  both  commercial  and  logistics  aspects.    The  Facility  is  the  second  project awarded  to  Boustead  Projects  by  the  Hafary  Group.   Boustead  Projects previously completed a logistics facility for the Hafary Group at the end of calendar year 2013. Mr  Thomas  Chu,  Managing  Director  of  Boustead  Projects said, “This is the  first  project awarded  to  Boustead  Projects  following  our  recent  listing  on  the  Main  Board  of  the  SGX on  30  April  2015  and  marks  an  auspicious  start  to  life  as  a  listed  corporation.    We  would like  to  thank  Hafary  for  entrusting  us  to  design  and  build  yet  another  strategicallyimportant facility  for  them.    This  will also  be  our  first  project  in the  Sungei  Kadut Industrial  Estate,  a  centre  for the  regional  furniture  industry  where  buyers  and  sellers, designers  and  manufacturers  of  the  industry  are  concentrating  their  developments  in.”  
 
The  latest  contract  will  raise  the  Boustead  Projects  Group’s  order  book  backlog  (as  at  the end of December plus new orders since) to S$296 million. This  contract  is  not  expected  to have  a  material  impact  on  the  profitability,  earnings  per share  and  net  tangible  asset  value  per  share  of  the  Boustead  Projects  Group  in  the current financial year ending 31 March 2016. None  of  the  Directors  or controlling  shareholders  of  Boustead  Projects  has  any  interest, direct or indirect, in the above contract. By Order of the Board Eng  Min  Geok Company Secretary  
 
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		18-05-2015, 09:25 PM 
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		First thing first, Market cap of only ~$300mil but the book order is ~$296mil*.  
 *it has just announced a $34mil design and build contract tender win today.
 RNAV = ~$1.26 (today's tender win of $34mil not reflected yet).
 
 With its Design and Build and lease back model, it would have a stable recurring income base. 
 Based on the 1H 2015 net income figures, the full year EPS is likely to be ~9 cents. Soilbuild Business Space REIT is trading at around P/E of 15. If we apply this to Boustead Project, it should be trading at ~$1.35.
  With such a "low base" market cap, a big tender win (e.g. through strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund) would easily lift its RNAV and hence market cap accordingly.   
	 
	
	
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		u are indeed very curious... 
Boustead Projects needed these new contracts to cover their fixed costs and sustained earnings.
 
There is no doubt a recurrent rental income. However, that amount is around $10+m.
 
Comparison to REIT is not appropriate as their asset base is insufficient else they would have gone for a REIT.
 
The space that BP is operating in now is highly competitive - indicated from previous Boustead guidance.
 
Personally, I think BP is a next cycle story as under current conditions, it is difficult for it to acquire and expand - otherwise they would have done so already.
 
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  (18-05-2015, 09:25 PM)Curiousparty Wrote:  First thing first, Market cap of only ~$300mil but the book order is ~$296mil*.  
 *it has just announced a $34mil design and build contract tender win today. 
 
 RNAV = ~$1.26 (today's tender win of $34mil not reflected yet). 
 
 With its Design and Build and lease back model, it would have a stable recurring income base. 
 Based on the 1H 2015 net income figures, the full year EPS is likely to be ~9 cents. Soilbuild Business Space REIT is trading at around P/E of 15. If we apply this to Boustead Project, it should be trading at ~$1.35. 
 
 
 With such a "low base" market cap, a big tender win (e.g. through strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund) would easily lift its RNAV and hence market cap accordingly.    
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I noticed the entire article has been cut-and-pasted, without a link to source. VB respects IP right. Is the article freely distribute-able? I really doubt so. 
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  (19-05-2015, 02:13 PM)Curiousparty Wrote:  The Edge Singapore, April 13, 2015 
 
 Boustead to seek shareholder approval for demerger plan  
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		One of the right way to do it, is to quote only the small relevant section of the article, and states the source. 
Anyway, thanks for removing the post, after reminded.
 
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  (19-05-2015, 02:58 PM)CityFarmer Wrote:  I noticed the entire article has been cut-and-pasted, without a link to source. VB respects IP right. Is the article freely distribute-able? I really doubt so. 
 
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 (19-05-2015, 02:13 PM)Curiousparty Wrote:  The Edge Singapore, April 13, 2015 
 
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		Essentially, BP is not doing the "run-of-the-mill" types of industrial space solution, the margin of course would be much lower. 
 
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The Edge Singapore, April 13, 2015 (Extract) 
 
 
 Boustead to seek shareholder approval for demerger plan  
 
<< Growth momentum 
Certainly, the group has a lot going for it, and its growth momentum could well continue for some time even as Wong withdraws. For instance, Boustead Projects has formed a strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, Abu Dhabi Investment Council, which is opening doors for it. Under the partnership, Boustead Projects acts as a turnkey design-and-build contractor for their developments. Thanks to ADIC, Boustead Projects has managed to win projects in new areas, such as developing properties for biotech companies. 
 
Looking ahead, Wong sees Boustead Projects building data centres, another new field for company. "We want to move one step up the technology ladder. There is potential to build big data centres and, once we are there, we can last a long, long time," he says.  
 
Boustead Projects also plans to expand its geographic reach into China, Vietnam and Indonesia, as well as in Malaysia. >>
	 
	
	
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		BP's clients are generally at the higher end and higher VA segment of economy. 
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 http://www.boustead.sg/News%20Coverage/2...0worth%20S$137m%20-%20The%20Business%20Times%20Weekend.pdf
 
The group said   its subsidiary will also design and build a warehouse for one of the world's largest corporations in the renewable energy sector. 
Earlier this week, Boustead Projects secured the S$20 million contract to design and build the Airbus Asia Training Centre for Airbus Asia Training Centre Pte Ltd, to be located at the Seletar Aerospace Park.
 
Wong Yu Wei, senior deputy managing director of Boustead Projects, said the  firm had strengthened its core "with a bolstered pipeline of design-and-build projects", as well as its new strategic development platform - the Boustead Development Partnership. 
 In August, Boustead Projects entered into a co-investment partnership with the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, with a potential investment pipeline of over S$600 million. 
	 
	
	
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		http://www.boustead.sg/News%20Coverage/2...gapore.pdf
More than anything else, the partnership with   ADIC, which manages assets estimated at US$627 billion ($794 billion) , opens the company’s horizon to projects it would not normally consider because the risks are too much to take on by itself. “Now, with this agreement in place, we would dare to look at it because 50% of the risk is shared with ADIC,” says Keith Chu, vice-president for corporate marketing and investor relations at Boustead. “ADIC’s name can also get us better financing terms.”
 
Looking ahead, some analysts warn that the supply of industrial properties is likely to increase in the next one or two years. “There will be pressure on rent but it’s just a market cycle. So, analysts are advising caution,” says DBS Vickers’ Tan.
 
Ong takes a less negative view, saying the oversupply is specific to strata-titled developments and does not affect the market as a whole because there are different zones 
and different types of industrial properties that attract different users. In the area that Boustead is in, there is even a shortage of supply. End-users looking for land can go only to JTC and they are given land only if they are supported by the Economic Development Board and Spring Singapore, says Ong. The logistics sector is still a popular sector, she says, but with some newbuilds completing this year and leases expiring, rentals are expected to stabilize.
	  
	
	
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