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[Tempatan] British American Tobacco tutup kilang di Pj!

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Post time 19-3-2016 11:16 AM | Show all posts
rokok pon bapak mahal sekarang...
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Post time 19-3-2016 11:40 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Vapor 1 - BAT 0
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Post time 19-3-2016 11:52 AM | Show all posts
Kerajaan perlu lancarkan operasi besar besaran menangkap penjual rokok seludup
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Post time 19-3-2016 03:25 PM | Show all posts
Itulah menaikkan harga tinggi melampau, kan dah bankrap. rasain lor
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Post time 19-3-2016 03:31 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kan merokok ni haram

Allah dah tunjuk dah kuasa Dia dengan menutup kilang haram nih
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Post time 19-3-2016 03:44 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Alhamdulillah esok lusa kilang Carlsberg pulak kat Shah Alam, nak harap Khalid Samad dari parti PAS tu, sebelum  pilihanraya kata nak tutup, da menang x tutup pulak
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Post time 19-3-2016 03:44 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Alhamdulillah esok lusa kilang Carlsberg pulak kat Shah Alam, nak harap Khalid Samad dari parti PAS tu, sebelum  pilihanraya kata nak tutup, da menang x tutup pulak
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 Author| Post time 19-3-2016 03:51 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
kilang arak tu org pas ckp x leh tutup sebab pkr mb. klo pas mb sebelum subuh ayam bekokok esok ari depa roboh dh. katanya la...
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Post time 19-3-2016 03:58 PM | Show all posts
ada kawan pernah kerja situ
kalau hadiah pertama lucky draw
staf dpt tiket melancong ke US dengan pasangan lagi
hadiah ke 2, ke Bali
hadiah2 saguhati set2 TV skrin besar
tu era 90-an
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Post time 19-3-2016 07:03 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
few years back, bat ada beri scholarship to post-grad students of istac iium (now known as islah)
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Post time 20-3-2016 12:25 AM | Show all posts
harga dunhill tanpa cukai tak smpai rm5 pon.
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Post time 20-3-2016 12:54 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
bila nk tutup kilang GAB dan carlsberg?
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Post time 20-3-2016 11:40 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
ahmad_dhani91 replied at 19-3-2016 08:26 AM
xpe john ade hisp dunhill ni soooooo 2000 and ten gittew.... pukimak punya kerajaan

Kalau nak upgrade John buang tembakau dia gantikan dengan sayur sayuran..Baru aumm . Pukimak punya kerajaan ..
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Post time 20-3-2016 06:16 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
BAT tak bengkrap.. Dia pndah indon sbb nak kurangkan kos .. Dunhill ttp akan dijual tp diimport dr Indon module sama mcm PMi (marlboro)

Pemegang saham entiti tempatan BAT adalah
Kwsp,amanah raya (Mara) dan ASB.. Ever wonder why latest asb divident worst in the history?
Sebb sales rokok bercukai merudum 30% selepas kenaikan harga terbesar dlm sejarah (rm 3.20) akibat dari kenaikan duti eksais dr putrajaya..
BAT contirbute 2% Malaysia revenue.. Jgn trkejut kalu lpasni gomen revise GST rate sbb main income dia trjejas.. Yg kaya tokey rokok hanyut dan maritim2.. Rakyat kebanyakan akan trus ditekan ..
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Post time 20-3-2016 06:19 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kalu agak2 kilang ni haram.. Lpas ni bole la pkat2 jgn amik dividen epf n ASB..
Lagi satu jgn apply loan or scholarship Mara
Sbb BAT adalah lubuk duit gomen setelah berdekad2 lamanya
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Post time 21-3-2016 12:32 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Sian drg kena cari kerja lain
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Post time 21-3-2016 08:19 AM | Show all posts
Monday, 21 March 2016
Opportunity for BAT to unlock land value

PETALING JAYA: British American Tobacco (M) Bhd’s (BAT) shutting down of its facility here will help pave the way for the cigarette-maker to unlock the value of its land. The disposal marks a significant shift in strategy for the group’s operations in Malaysia, analyst reports said.

The exercise will be carried out in stages and is targeted to complete by the second half of 2017 and will affect 23%, or 230, or its 1,000 employees, according to reports.

The lot measuring 11.6 acres was last revalued in 1961 and has a net book value of RM57.48mil (or RM114 per sq ft), AmInvestment Bank said.

“Based on our channel checks and recent transaction price for land deals in the area, the price per sq ft ranges from RM350 for industrial land to RM500 for those approved for commercial use.”

The research house noted that BAT’s factory utilisation has been under pressure given the continuous contraction in legal total industry volume over the past decade.

“In an attempt to lower its operating leverage, the group had turned to contract manufacturing. This had worked back in 2012 to 2013 but export volumes soon declined due to weaker global demand for cigarettes and reallocation of volumes among BAT’s global facilities. More interestingly, we highlighted that BAT had stated its intention to sell the land on which the facility is located as well as all factory equipment and machinery – the former via a public tender exercise to be launched post the announcement and closing around May 2016, while the latter will be a transaction with BAT’s London-listed parent, British American Tobacco Group’s (BATG) units.”

BAT announced that the it is ceasing all its factory operations in Malaysia by the second half of 2017.

Its facility at Petaling Jaya has been catering to both primary (leaf processing) as well as secondary manufacturing (cigarette making) activities for more than 100 years.

BAT will obtain its tobacco products from the regional factories of BATG moving forward. BATG has 44 factories in 41 countries, with the nearest being Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

“BAT attributes its decision to the difficult domestic operating environment brought about by the continued growth in the illicit trade (reported to be 42% as at December 2015).”

Kenanga Research said the move was positive, but while it protected the company’s interests in today’s challenging business environment, the move was also indirectly sending a negative message.

It reaffirms Kenanga Research’s bearish and pessimistic view on the outlook of local tobacco sector, which has been severely dented by the high excise duty structure and significant illicit trade.

“Looking forward, volume growth is expected to be soft with the latest round of price increase. We do not think that another price increase is likely on the expiry of Anti-Profiteering Act in June 2016 in view of the fragile sentiment and threat of illicit trades.”

Hong Leong Investment Bank said it was surprised by the marked shift in business strategy. “The group cites that the high excise environment has led to a sharp rise in illicit cigarettes, resulting in significantly lower sales volume. Volumes has contracted 24.16% since 2011 (2011: 8.75bil sticks vs 2015: 6.636bil sticks).

The disposal would theoretically yield a potential disposal gain of about RM94mil to RM195mil, or 33 to 68 sen per share assuming the complex is disposed in its entirety, HLIB said.

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Perokok jangan risau, BAT bakal dapatkan bekalan rokok dari Indonesia, negara pengeksport jerebu dan asap.



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Post time 21-3-2016 09:27 AM | Show all posts
Mestilah dapat saguhati yg lumayan, mana2 yg dah kerja lama tu. Time to move on.
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