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pharoah88
    06-Aug-2010 20:58  
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    05-Aug-2010 18:29  
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Like a nOOse chIt CHaT ? ? ? ?

nO  substance  iN  cOntent ? ? ? ?
 
 
pharoah88
    05-Aug-2010 18:25  
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http://www.nextinsight.biz/content/view/2806/79/

This Review is UNconventionally Tailored  ? ? ? ?

nO PAST 5-Year TREND  ? ? ? ?

nO FUTURE 3-Year  FORECAST  ? ? ? ?



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pharoah88
    05-Aug-2010 18:21  
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Chasen is always targeting up and coming industries like solar power currently, said independent director Eric Ng. Photo by Sim Kih


 

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CHASEN: Logistics beneficiary of semiconductor boom Print E-mail
Written by Sim Kih   
Thursday, 05 August 2010



 

TWO TRENDS are positive for homegrown equipment relocation specialist, Chasen: First, the robust outlook on semiconductor demand.  Second, escalating labor cost in coastal Chinese cities is making factories move inland.


Chasen is a niche logistics player for relocating sophisticated equipment, such as those used in wafer fabrication, IFT LCD panel production, chip testing and assembly, solar panel and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

”We command about 80% of the Singapore market for relocation of sophisticated equipment,” said Mr Eric Ng, Chasen’s independent director who spoke at CIMB’s investor meeting on Tue.

Given its position, the boom in global demand for semiconductor sales this year is auguring a strong set of results for Chasen’s financial year ending Mar 2011.

On the same day, iSuppli upped its forecast for this year’s global semiconductor sales growth to 35.1%, up from its previous forecast of 30.9% issued in May.

Rising prices, inventory buildups by manufacturers in response to strong consumer demand for electronic products and richer chip content in key electronic products like smart phones and advanced LCD-TVs were cited by the market research agency for the electronics industry as factors contributing to this year’s semiconductor boom.


  

For example, in May, it formed a JV with Sinotrans Air Transportation Development, a PRC-listed airfreight and delivery agency with a network of 85 branches and 300 logistics outlets in China.

In Feb, it entered a joint venture with its Shanghai engineering and fabrication subcontractor to break into the PRC construction market.

CIMB has a ‘Buy’ call on Chasen with target price at 56 cents.


Below is a summary of questions raised by investors at the CIMB meeting, and Mr Ng’s replies.

Q: Why is there a need for specialist relocation services?

Manufacturers cannot afford accidental damage to their equipment.  Firstly, it is difficult to retune damaged sophisticated equipment.  Secondly, replacement takes 6 months.  Equipment cost can be covered by insurance, but they cannot afford 6 months of production downtime.

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Chasen's FY10/09 gross profit breakdown.

Q: Who are your competitors and what is your competitive advantage?

In Singapore’s relocation market, we have a share of 80%.  MNCs always require at least 2 suppliers and the second supplier makes up the remaining 20% of the market.  The second supplier can be anybody in the transport industry with trucks and manpower.

In China, we have Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese competitors in the relocation business.
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Data forecasts by iSuppli on 3 Aug 2010.

What’s more, Singapore’s semiconductor sector posted a whopping 89.3% growth during the first half of this year.

Chasen’s business is project based, with lumpy revenue trend, but it is looking for M&A opportunities with recurring revenues.

“Projects give better margins, but we also need business segments with recurring revenues,” said Mr Ng.

Currently, Chasen’s relocation business in China has only got MNCs as customers but its strategy is to enter joint ventures to tap on the partner’s local customer network.
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Chasen is always targeting up and coming industries like solar power currently, said independent director Eric Ng. Photo by Sim Kih
 
 
Inv3000
    03-Aug-2010 12:36  
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same here. coz i noticed they have award few contracts last few weeks, but their share price seems never move up but down...strange...

pharoah88      ( Date: 03-Aug-2010 12:34) Posted:



I am looking into it.

Need to know its business and current status first

 
 
pharoah88
    03-Aug-2010 12:34  
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I am looking into it.

Need to know its business and current status first
 
 
Inv3000
    03-Aug-2010 12:31  
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so? buy or sell or?

pharoah88      ( Date: 03-Aug-2010 11:57) Posted:



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    03-Aug-2010 11:57  
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