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I-Bhd airms higher profit this year

Posted: 08 Mar 2013 06:30 PM PST

I-Bhd is aiming for a jump in profit from the property and tourism segments of I-City this year to more than RM50 million from RM18 million in 2012.

I-City is a RM5 billion development in Shah Alam and set over 29.14 hectares. It is also a MSC Malaysia Cybercentre township and an international business hub.

It comprises corporate, leisure and residential components, including a shopping mall, office towers, cyber office suites, hotels, serviced apartments and data centres.

I-City has also been declared a tourism destination and international park.

I-Bhd executive chairman Tan Sri Lim Kim Hong said the main profit drivers at I-City will be the increasing revenue stream from ongoing and new property projects as well as upcoming leisure attractions.

He said the leisure division in I-City had been achieving double-digit growth since its opening in December 2009.

"In 2012, the revenue was RM32 million, double that for 2011," he added.

The Group expects the same growth trend for 2013 driven by increased attendance at the existing attractions, as well new ones.

"A new attraction in 2013 will be an Interactive Wax Museum, Red Carpet," Lim told Bernama.

He said the Red Carpet, due to be opened to the public in August, will provide visitors with close to real-life simulating experiences with renowned celebrities, political figures and legendary icons, among others.

"With an investment of between RM20 million to RM25 million, it comes with audio and motion automated figures of over 100 human characters.

"We believe the I-City theme park in Shah Alam is well positioned to tap into the tourism market," he added.

According to Lim, I-City attracts an average of 90,000 visitors weekly and with the completion of new attractions, it has the potential this to increase to 20 per cent more.

He said while the main revenue contributor over the past few years had been the leisure division, this is set to change in 2013, with the property development division, expected to set the pace.

"For this year, the group expects to launch phase one and two of the Residential Incubator Development project in I-City, comprising four tower blocks of MSC Malaysia status small office home offices, with retail components and ranging between 33 and 43 storeys each," he added.

The project has a total gross development value (GDV) of RM1.1 billion on 4.85 hectares (12 acres),to be developed over three phases.

"The first phase with a GDV of RM331 million is to be launched next month, phase two in August and phase three in 2014," Lim said.

As for 2014, Lim said I-Bhd is targeting a profit of RM100 million to be derived from both the property and tourism segments of I-City, as well as the luxury condominium property development project in Jalan Changkat Kia Peng in Kuala Lumpur.-- Bernama

Volatile rubber prices seen next week

Posted: 08 Mar 2013 06:34 PM PST

Malaysian rubber prices are expected to be volatile next week amid weak global economic sentiment, dealers said.

The dealers said the prices would be influenced by the key economic data to be released by China and the US which might give the cue on the demand for the commodity products.

He added that rubber prices would gain some support amid the dry season in major producer countries which would affect rubber production.

The local rubber market would also continue to monitor prices on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) as its benchmark.

Throughout the week, the rubber prices moved mostly higher in line with the movement on TOCOM and due to the weakening of the yen and ringgit against the US dollar.

On a Friday-to-Friday basis, the Malaysian Rubber Board's official physical offer price for tyre-grade SMR 20 added 1.4 sen to 892.5 sen per kg while latex-in-bulk rose 5.5 sen to 622.5 sen per kg.

The unofficial closing offer price for tyre-grade SMR 20 advanced 16 sen to 897.5 sen per kg and latex-in-bulk rose 9.5 sen to 625 sen per kg.-- Bernama

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