Monday 7 September 2015

Gadang: A No-Brainer Bet?

Gadang was formerly known as Lai Sing Holdings Bhd which was incorporated in 1993 and listed in the second board of KLSE in 1994.

Current CEO Tan Sri Dato Kok Onn emerged as a major shareholder and took over the company's operation in 1997. The company's name was then changed to Gadang.

Gadang was transferred to main board in Dec 2007.



Gadang has 4 business segments which are
  • construction
  • property 
  • utility
  • plantation

Its revenue and PATAMI grow for 4 consecutive years to a record high of RM588mil & RM58.8mil respectively in FY15 which ends on 31 May 2015.




The main growth driver is no doubt its construction and property divisions.




Construction

Construction is the bread and butter of Gadang. It contributes 76% of revenue and 58% PBT for the group in FY15.

The table below shows recent contracts secured by Gadang.

Date Projects Value Completion
Jun14 RAPID phase 2 RM 350mil Sep15
May14 Cyberjaya Housing Project RM 1.055bil 2023
Oct12 RAPID phase 1 RM 312.8mil Dec13
Jul12 MRT2 Kota Damansara-Dataran Sunway RM 863.4mil
Oct11 Hospital Shah Alam RM 410.9mil 24 months
Jun11 MRT2 phase 1 Sg Buloh depot RM 23.9mil 8 months
Jan10 LCCT/KLIA runway (JV 70:30) RM 291.2mil Dec10
Feb08 Hospital Rehabilitasi Cheras (JV 55:45) RM 341.8mil May10
Aug07 LKSA package 1 (JV 50:50) RM 278.9mil Aug09


Its outstanding construction orders breached and stayed above RM1bil in FY12-FY14 thanks to the huge MRT2 jobs.

However, most jobs have been completed at the moment except the construction of MRT2 Kota Damansara - Dataran Sunway.

The Cyberjaya Housing Project is not included in the construction order book I guess, as it is regarded as a property development.


       MRT2 progress at Dataran Sunway, May15


Gadang does not get any new construction job since Jun14. Though the management expected only RM100mil construction contract in FY15, there is actually none.

Jobs that it is bidding for are mainly related to RAPID. So the slow down in Oil & Gas sector certainly does not do it a favour.

So, perhaps its outstanding construction jobs should be much lower than RM700mil after the completion of its RAPID phase 2 at the end of this month.



Property

Gadang's property division did not do so well in my opinion compared to many other property developers.

It develops small projects here and there over the years.

Current active projects should be The Vyne in Sg Besi, Bandar Puncak Sena (GDV RM300mil) in Kedah and PR1MA project mentioned earlier in Cyberjaya.

I don't think Bandar Puncak Sena can contribute significantly to Gadang but The Vyne seems to be a good project with a GDV of RM500mil.


       The Vyne


The Vyne which sits on a leasehold land Gadang acquired in 2010 for RM33mil, comprises 800 units high-end condominium in 5 blocks, which will be developed in 3 phases.

Phase 1 (Block A & B) has been launched around year 2013/14 and the construction of Black A has reached level 20 in May15.

Phase 2 (Block C & D) has also been launched probably last year but I'm not sure what is the latest sales status of these 2 phases.

According to an interview by MalayMailOnline published in Feb15, phase 1 & 2 of The Vyne were approximately 67% & 45% sold respectively, while phase 1A of Bandar Puncak Sena was 40% taken up.

The Vyne might be linked to an upcoming MRT station so it should get more interest from the market I guess.

Besides, Gadang has signed an agreement in May 2014 with government company Cyberview to jointly developed a PR1MA project known as Knowledge Workers Housing Project in Cyberjaya.

This is a huge project with GDV of RM1.055bil on a 109.3 acres land which should start in Q1 of 2015 and completed by Q2 of 2023.

It is expected to generate more than RM100mil revenue yearly to Gadang over a period of 8-9 years.

Phase 1 of this project has a GDV of RM150mil. However, I'm not sure how many shares Gadang has in this partnership.


       Capital City


The talking point of Gadang recently is about the development of Capital City in Tampoi, Johor.

It is not a secret that Gadang's profit in the next 2-3 years will very likely be very very good because of this.

Gadang contributed the land for this project while Hatten Group & Sunbuild Development will build and sell the properties.

The whole Capital City development has a GDV of RM1.8bil. It consists of a retail mall known as Capital 21 (RM1.3bil), office suites or SOHO (RM200mil) and hotel suites (RM300mil).

So far the retail mall units have been launched in Dec13 and construction has started since Apr14. It is targeted to be completed in year 2017.

Gadang will get paid according to the construction progress of the mall.

In short, Gadang is entitled to a maximum of RM324mil for the whole project, with maximum profit of around RM220mil.

For the mall alone, Gadang can potentially get RM301mil, or profit of around RM200mil, paid in 4 stages in 3 years time until 2017.

Gadang will get payment for office & hotel suites only when they are launched later. The entire development is to be completed in 66 months according to the contract.

Gadang should have enjoyed some profit from Capital City in its FY15. Besides the land cost and tax, I think there is no other significant cost that Gadang needs to bear for this project.

In the next 2-3 years, I estimate that Gadang should get around RM50-60mil net profit per year in average from this project alone.

The group's overall PATAMI in FY15 is RM58.8mil.

With the desire to grow its property division, Gadang has replenished its development landbank recently by acquiring:

  • 62.84 acres freehold land in Semenyih for RM95.8mil in 2015 (potential GDV >RM450mil)
  • 9.5 acres leasehold land in Taman Melawati KL for RM33.1mil in Jul14 (potential GDV RM505mil)
About its latest property unbilled sales, the only figure I can get is RM210mil in Nov14.


Utility




Gadang diversified into utility segment since 2005 by acquiring 100% of Singapore-based Asian Utilities Pte Ltd (AUPL) which has several water concessions in Indonesia.

In 2014, AUPL acquired 85% stake in PT Dewa Bangun Tirta (DBT) who has 25 years water treatment & supply concession starting from 2013 in Jawa Timur.

Yearly turnover of DBT is about Rp20bil (RM6mil).

Besides water supply, Gadang is also involved in hydropower generation in Indonesia by acquiring 60% of PT Ikhwan Mega Power (IMP) for RM3mil in 2014. 

IMP has a 15-year 9 megawatt hydropower generation concession. However, the facility is still under construction and is expected to be completed by 2016.

Upon full commissioning, IMP is expected to generate yearly revenue of about Rp56bil (RM17mil).

In Jan15, Gadang added another 4 megawatt hydropower generation concession by acquiring 80% of PT Hidronusa Rawan Energi.

Management expects the whole utility segment to contribute RM20mil revenue in FY2016.


Plantation

I think Gadang's CEO likes recurring income. That's why he diversified into oil palm plantation as well. 

Gadang acquired 5,181 acres of land in Ranau Sabah and planted it with oil palm trees in stages since 2009.

In 2015, trees planted in 2009 should have reached full maturity but too bad the CPO price is sluggish now.

Anyway, the plantation size is still small to make any meaningful contribution.

The management does not rule out further expansion of its plantation landbank in the future.




Overall, Gadang is a diversified group which depends on construction and property development.

Its construction division does not look too good at the moment with lack of contract award for the past one year.

Property division should do much better in FY16 with contribution from Capital City and The Vyne.

Earnings from utility segment should remain almost the same while plantation should see red again.

Gadang's PATAMI for FY15 is RM58.8mil. 

If we add in all the outstanding warrants which will expire in the end of this month, total shares will be 236mil.

So, Gadang's fully diluted EPS for FY15 will be about 25sen.

At current share price of RM1.18, it is trading at actual PE ratio of just 4.7x.

I think its PATAMI for FY16 will probably exceed RM70mil.

Its balance sheet and cash flow do not look bad either.

Any special reason why Gadang's share price is at RM1.18 now?

Is it because it is involved in property sector?

Anyway, what will Gadang do with the huge cash from Capital City land sale?

9 comments:

  1. Wow, give you 1-2 days, you can find out so many info and details, you really have talent and passion lar.
    What will Gadang do with the huge cash from Capital City ? probably they will enlarge their land bank, or since they like re-curing income, they may acquire more assets in utility segment...Anyhow, I have became the co-owner of Gadang business, are u interested to join :) ?

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  2. I also asked myself any special reason why Gadang is selling at this cheap price, i looked around but couldn't find any flaw except it's construction order is deteriorating.
    Other possibilities are it involves in property sector, it is not export-oriented, it does not earn USD and does not follow the popular investment theme now...

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    1. I'm still not part of Gadang yet, though very tempted to be one...

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  3. hi BD,

    Million thanks for such a detailed analysis. I think you are not only have talent but also a very generous person because you willing to share your knowledge by posting all these detailed analysis.

    Cheers

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  4. I have some gadang at 1.4+, small amount. Not sure should average down or not as construction & property will be slowing down

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    1. I think a lot of Gadang's shareholders have this dilemma

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  5. I told myself to avoid property or property related stocks, but recently I invested into Gadang and Tambun...
    Why Tambun ?
    My thinking is, since the announcement of 'poor' latest quarterly result, it's stock price has came down from RM1.4x to RM1.19 (my purchase price). I learn that the 'poor' result was due to the timing of billing, and next quarter result should come back to normal level, and so hope the stock price too.
    I am like taking a short-term view in this case, and may sell the stock after next quarter result to earn some pocket money for KFC meals :)
    Even if the stock price doesn't recover then, I am ok to hold this fundamentally good company and enjoy it's high dividend at the same time.
    "Heads I win, tails I don't lose much"

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    1. I think Tambun should be fine this year. Just the market like to give property sector 5x type of PE nowadays.

      The drop from 1.40 to 1.20 should be done by EPF. They need more fund to save the index I guess :)

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