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Luxury brands riding high on stock market

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 11:02 PM PDT

PARIS: Purveyors of luxury and indulgence flirted with record stock market valuations this week as investors looked past a litany of bad economic figures and the eurozone debt crisis to focus on the fundamentals.


Dealers said successful share floats for such fashion icons as Prada in Hong Kong — a key market for investors and buyers alike — and Salvatore Ferragamo in Milan boosted interest and offered the prospect of further gains.

Asia shines like a beacon for the companies, where a fast growing middle class is chasing the good life as emerging economies in China, India and across the region throw off wealth as never before.

Upcoming first half results are also expected to be stellar, with many expecting an exceptional performance from the likes of LVMH, which runs a stable of global brand names from perfumes to wines and champagne.


"2011 could be a record year in regards to margins, sales and share prices," Francois Arpels, chief executive at investment bank Bryan Garnier said.

The sector does look promising.

According to consultancy Bain & Company, the global market for luxury goods and services should grow by eight percent this year, pushed by 25 percent gains in China and 15 percent in the rest of the Asia Pacific.

Global banking giant HSBC — which knows Asia first hand — forecasts a 15 percent increase in demand for luxury goods in 2011 and an 11 percent jump in 2012.

Even Japanese sales have rebounded since the devastating March earthquake caused such loss of life and damage to the economy, HSBC analysts said.

The luxury sector, once seen as vulnerable to the first signs of trouble, appears to have taken on an extraordinary resilience in recent years, as shown by its performance after the start of the global economic slump in 2008.

"Brands got through the crisis, sales fell by only 4.4 percent in 2009," holding up while other sectors went through the floor, Thomas Mesmin of CA Cheuvreux said.

Better yet, luxury companies used the opportunities offered by the world recession "to refocus on leading products," said Arpels.

Bigger companies have built up their cash resources and are on the acquisition trail, another feature drawing in investors.

Among recent deals was the LVMH buyout of Bulgari in March and the building up of a major stake in Hermes while fierce rival PPR acquired a controlling stake in Sowind Group, the Swiss watchmaker.

Luxury brands have caught the eye of investment funds too.

Investment company Eurazeo bought up 45 percent of the Moncler luxury textile group in early June and Jimmy Choo, the shoe company, was snapped up by the Labelux Group.

"Even if the fundamentals are solid, speculation is going strong in the sector," said Mesmin of Cheuvreux, citing the case of Hermes.

"Investors are betting on an LVMH takeover at a high price," Mesmin said, noting that Tod's and Burberry were benefiting from similar speculative interest.

The gains have been so sharp that some analysts think they may be overdone, especially given the sharp rise in gold and silver prices and other high value raw materials. -- AFP

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British royals given Hollywood star treatment

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 10:58 PM PDT

LOS ANGELES: Prince William and his wife Catherine outshone even Hollywood's brightest stars Saturday, as Britain's future king lobbied for up-and-coming British actors in the home of the US film industry.


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were given the full red carpet treatment in Los Angeles — and generated more excitement than A listers including Tom Hanks and Nicole Kidman attending the star-studded event.

Hundreds of fans gathered outside the Belasco Theater in downtown LA, cheering as the usual celebrities arrived for the red carpet entry — but screaming the place down when William and Catherine arrived.

"They're not just actors, their position is so much greater," said LA local Sarah Pijuan, 28, after meeting the British royal couple who stopped to shake hands and talk to some of the fans.


The couple, on the last night of a 12-day trip to Canada and California before flying home Sunday, used the event to lobby for 42 lucky young British actors invited to network with some of Hollywood's top talent.

William is president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), which hosted the black-tie dinner.

Earlier in the day they had wowed the crowds at a charity polo match in Santa Barbara, an hour north of Los Angeles up the Pacific coast — especially after the prince's team won the afternoon's tournament.

Tickets for the one-off event went for 400 dollars — 4,000 for the privilege of lunching with the royal couple before the on-field action.

The 29-year-old future king drew whoops of approval when he took the field under a blazing West Coast sun at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club, as Catherine watched admiringly from the stands.

"They're great role models for young people, they're elegant and great ambassadors for their country," said Santa Barbara resident Victoria Hines, 65, dressed up for the exclusive event an hour north of Los Angeles.

Catherine's clothes have also impressed — she reportedly brought 40 outfits for the 12-day trip. On Saturday she was in a silver and marble grey dress by Jenny Packham to the polo, and a light blue dress to the evening BAFTA event.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge — as they have been since marrying in London in April — arrived in Los Angeles on Friday for the weekend trip following a nine-day tour of Canada.

Officially, the Californian mini-tour will aim to "contribute to deepening and strengthening the multi-layered links between the United States and the United Kingdom," according to a British official briefing.

Unofficially, all eyes have been on who they meet — after David Beckham and British writer-broadcaster Stephen Fry on Friday, Saturday's celebrity crop included Jennifer Lopez and Jack Black.

On Sunday, they visit "Skid Row" in downtown to visit the Inner-City Arts school, a nonprofit academy that provides free classes in visual and performing arts to children from poor neighborhoods.

Later Sunday they attend a job fair for military veterans at Sony Studios in Culver City, before leaving Los Angeles to return to the United Kingdom after their 12-day north American trip. -- AFP

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Small tsunami reaches Japan after strong quake

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 07:31 PM PDT

Small tsunami reaches Japan after strong quake

TOKYO: A small tsunami reached the Pacific coast of northern Japan Sunday after a strong quake hit the region heavily damaged by the March earthquake and tsunami, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.


The port town of Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, saw a 10-centimetre(four-inch) tsunami at 10:44 am (0144 GMT), the agency said.

The agency issued a tsunami advisory for Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the main island of Honshu at 09:57 am (0057 GMT).

No damage has been reported from the tsunami and quake.


Television footage of the port in Ofunato did not show any visible sign of the tsunami, with the water surface seemingly calm and flat.

The agency issued the tsunami advisory shortly after the offshore quake in the same general area as the 9.0-magnitude quake of March 11 which triggered a massive tsunami.

The US Geological Agency, which also estimated the magnitude at 7.1, said the offshore quake hit at a depth of 10 kilometres (6.2 miles).

Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said it had not received reports of any fresh problems at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant after the latest earthquake.

"We are still checking details, but cooling of reactors is continuing," a TEPCO spokeswoman said.

But the company told work crews near the water to seek higher ground due to the tsunami advisory.

The Japanese weather agency expected a small tsunami of up to 50 centimetres (20 inches) along the affected region.

Communities along the Pacific coast issued warnings and advisories for local residents to seek higher ground but no damage had been reported shortly after the quake.

The March 11 and the tsunami left about 22,000 people dead or missing and triggered an atomic crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. -- AFP

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Tsunami advisory for Japan after strong quake

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 06:24 PM PDT

Tsunami advisory for Japan after strong quake

TOKYO: A tsunami advisory was issued for the Pacific coasts of northern Japan after a strong quake hit the region heavily damaged by the March earthquake and tsunami, the Japan Meteorological Agency said Sunday.


The agency issued the advisory for Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures, after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the main island of Honshu at 09:57 am (0057 GMT).

The US Geological Agency, which also estimated the magnitude at 7.1, said the offshore quake hit at a depth of 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) in the same general area as the 9.0-magnitude quake of March 11 which triggered a massive tsunami.

Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said it had not received reports of any fresh problems at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant after the latest earthquake.


"We are still checking details, but cooling of reactors is continuing," a TEPCO spokeswoman said.

A small tsunami of up to 50 centimetres (20 inches) was expected along the affected region, the meteorological agency said.

Communities along the Pacific coast issued warnings and advisories for local residents to seek higher ground but no damage had been reported shortly after the quake.

Television footage of the affected coasts did not show any visible signs of a tsunami or major changes in the waters. -- AFP

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Zulfadli creates history

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 11:15 AM PDT

2011/07/09
By K.M. Boopathy


Zulfadli Zulkifli defeated Sameer Verma of India 21-15, 21-17 in  36 minutes.

Zulfadli Zulkifli defeated Sameer Verma of India 21-15, 21-17 in 36 minutes.

ZULFADLI Zulkifli became the first Malaysian to win the Asian Junior Championships boys' singles title in Lucknow, India yesterday.

Zulfadli, making his third and final appearance in the event, defeated Sameer Verma of India 21-15, 21-17 in the final in 36 minutes.

Yeoh Kay Bin (1998), Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin (2009) and Low Wei Sheng (2010) are Malaysians who lost at the final hurdle but Zulfadli managed to fulfil his immense potential after having failed in his previous two attempts.


Meanwhile, Chow Mei Kuan-Lee Meng Yean played their hearts out to make history as the first Malaysian girls' doubles to secure the Asian Juniors but were shocked 21-18, 16-21, 21-12 by Indonesia's Andini Suci Rizky-Nuraidah Tiara Rosalia in the final which lasted 54 minutes.

Mei Kuan-Meng Yean had already upset favourites Ou Dongni-Xiong Rui of China in the semi-finals on Saturday but found the experienced Indonesians hard to contain.

However, it was a gallant effort from Mei Kuan-Meng Yean who have another shot at winning a major junior title when they compete in the World Juniors in Taipei in November.


Taiwan also secured a first when Lin Chia Yu-Huang Po Jui defeated compatriots Lu Ching Yao-Huang Chu En 21-14, 21-13 in the boys' doubles.

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Pacific Cup goes down to the wire

Posted: 09 Jul 2011 08:56 AM PDT

SUVA (Fiji): Fiji and Japan stormed back into contention in the Pacific Nations Cup yesterday with thrilling victories over first-round winners Samoa and Tonga to blow the tournament wide open.

All four teams now have one win and a loss from their first two games meaning the honours will be decided in the third and final round, to be played in Lautoka, in Fiji, on Wednesday.

The hosts recovered from their surprise 45-21 hiding by Tonga in the first round to beat defending champions Samoa 36-18 while Japan, beaten first up by Samoa, held on for a narrow 28-27 win over Tonga.


The match was sealed for Japan in the third quarter when they posted two converted tries to turn a 14-17 deficit at half-time into a 28-17 lead and they were then strong enough defensively to hold out the desperate Tongans.

Captain Takeshi Kikutani scored the first of the game-breaking tries when he crashed through a disorganised Tongan pack who had been wrong-footed by diminutive scrumhalf Fumiaki Tanaka.

Play had no sooner resumed when Koji Taira cut through the Tongan defence.


Ryukoliniasi Holani and Kosuke Endo scored in the first half for Japan with all four tries converted by James Arlidge, while Viliami Ma'afu, Kurt Morath and Hudson Tonga'uiha scored for Tonga.

Morath finished with a match haul of 17 points with the addition of three conversions and two penalties.

Fiji played with much more intensity against Samoa than they showed against Tonga, running in five tries with Nicky Little and Waisea Luveniyali landing two conversions each and Little also kicked a penalty.


Flying winger Vereniki Goneva opened Fiji's account with a try in the seventh minute with Little adding the conversion and a penalty.

Samoa briefly led 11-10 midway through the first half when wing Sailosi Tagicakibau scored after Tasesa Lavea and James So'oialo had kicked penalties.

Just before halftime, loosehead prop Campese Ma'afu scored for the hosts and when Little kicked the conversion Fiji went into the second half with a 17-11 lead which they never surrendered.

Tonga, with bonus points from both games so far, head the table with six points while Fiji, Samoa and Japan have five each. -- AFP

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