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Tiger Air reports 39% rise in passengers for 12 months to Oct

From November 2009 to October 2010, a total of 5.6 million passengers chose to fly with Tiger Airways, an increase of 39% over the 4.0 million passengers in the preceding 12 months. Average load factor for the 12-month period to October 2010 was 86%, an increase of 3 percentage points year-on- year.

For the month of October 2010, Tiger Airways carried 455,000 passengers, an 8% increase compared to October 2009. The average load factor across both airlines in Asia and Australia for the month was at 87%.

Tony Davis, President and Group CEO of Tiger Airways Holdings, says, “We are pleased to report continued passenger growth for the Group in October. Having launched our biggest ever flying programme for the northern winter season, we look forward to further growth in the second half of the financial year. Tiger Airways Singapore has launched new services to Manila in the Philippines and to Trichy and Trivandrum in India, and Tiger Airways Australia has launched its new base at Avalon Airport, with new services complementing existing flights from Adelaide and Melbourne (Tullamarine). With new aircraft coming into the fleet, Tiger Airways Singapore will start services to Taipei in January 2011 and will continue to add frequencies to existing routes. Tiger Airways Australia will launch flights between Brisbane and Sydney in February 2011, allowing us to complete the coveted ‘Golden Triangle’ in Australia.”

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UOB KayHian cuts Genting Hong Kong to Hold vs Buy

UOB KayHian downgrades Genting Hong Kong (S21.SG) to Hold vs Buy, raises target to US$0.39 vs US$0.31; says recent visits to Resorts World Manila (RWM), Penang cruise "provided assurance that while our optimistic earnings forecast for 2011 can be met, they leave little room for upside", according to Dow Jones.

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Strong interest in Genting group; Top market volume

Genting Hong Kong (S21.SG), Genting Singapore (G13.SG) most sought-after stocks in Singapore, together accounting for about one-third of market’s total volume, according to Dow Jones.

Genting Hong Kong +11.4% at US$0.49, extending 54.4% gain so far this month, on continued optimism over earnings prospects given cruise operator’s 50%-owned gaming investment Resorts World Manila.

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Genting Hong Kong +8.0%; May test US$0.505: CIMB

Genting Hong Kong (S21.SG) +8.0% at three-year high of US$0.475 ($0.636) in active trade, extending hefty 54.4% gain so far this month alone, on continued optimism over cruise operator’s 50%-owned gaming investment Resorts World Manila, according to Dow Jones.

Sentiment bolstered by strong performance of sister firm Genting Singapore’s (G13.SG) Resorts World Sentosa, which helped company return to profitability in 2Q10.

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Thursday Comment Sept 9: Casinos and cruises

GENTING HONG KONGS management was in town for a roadshow this week. Its president, David Chua, along with Kingson Sian, president of Resorts World Manila, and Andrew Tan, chairman and CEO of Alliance Global Inc, one of Philippines’ largest conglomerates, gave presentations to broking houses and met up with dealers and investors.

Opened in Aug 2009, Resorts World Manila is a 50:50 joint venture between Genting Hong Kong and Alliance Global and is only 55% completed. Home to five-star Marriott Hotel Manila and the 172-suite Maxims Hotel, RWM is a five-minute drive away from the soon-to-be-open Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s Terminal 3. Another Remington Hotel is targeted to open in the first quarter of 2011. Upon completion, the total number of hotel rooms in RWM is expected to hit 1,300. A retail mall was completed in June and is likely to be operational by the end of the year.

 
When completed, RWM will also have three levels of casino space, says Chua. To date, only 200 tables and 1,200 slot machines are operational. By the end of the year, 300 tables and 1,300 slot machines should be up and running. Eventually, RWM will have 2,000 tables and 7,000 slot machines.
 
Already, 2.5 million visitors have walked through the complex, Chua adds. Although 4.3ha of the 7.8ha site has been developed, the total cost of building is estimated to be US$550 million ($738 million). That’s is a fraction of what Genting Singapore spent on Resorts World Sentosa.
 
UOB Kay Hian Research estimates that the 50% stake in RWM contributed about US$10 million to Genting Hong Kong’s 1H2010’s results. The company announced EBITDA for 1H2010 was US$50.5 million, up some 84.3% year-on-year. Total comprehensive income for the six months was US$15.4 million, a marked contrast to the US$57.9 million loss recorded a year ago.
 
CRUISE BUSINESS TURNING AROUND
Genting Hong Kong also operates a cruise business in Asia and owns a 50% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line.
 
Chua claims the cruise business is doing better despite the opening of the two IRs in Singapore, and that NCL’s business has reached an “inflection point”. Superstar Virgo, the cruise ship based in Singapore, is attracting passengers with new destinations, Chua says.
 
The Superstar Libra is also packed, he adds. According to UOB Kay Hian, NCL’s operations are turning around because of last year’s stringent cost-cutting efforts. NCL’s numbers was further helped by stronger ticket pricing and booking trends, UOB Kay Hian points out. Its occupancy rates were said to have inched closer to record levels, the broker says, adding, “This is indeed a positive surprise for us.”
 
UOB Kay Hian also points out that the cruise business’s Taiwan routes have turned a profit of US$3-4 million from a loss of US$5 million a year ago. “Efforts in Taiwan serve to position the group to explore land-based casino opportunities going forward,” UOB Kay Hian states in a recent report, “On the macro front, we learnt that a draft legislation is expected to go to the national assembly by year-end, followed by one or several referendums to seek local residents’ approval for the opening of casinos on the outlying islands… It was disclosed that a legal firm and a consultant firm has been appointed by the Ministry of Transport to spearhead efforts to bring about Taiwan’s first integrated resorts (IRs).”
 
According to the report, the EV/EBITDA is 19-20 times, which is rich. Compare this to the 11 times EBITDA that Genting Singapore sold Genting UK to Genting Malaysia, and the sector average of nine times, UOB Kay Hian says. But, of course, that does not fully reflect the potential of RWM. Genting Hong Kong last traded at 44 cents, up 69% year to date.
 
CHART VIEW
The STI (3,022) remains resilient following the strengthening of some medium-term indicators. However, the peaking of the short-term indicators this week could leave the market vulnerable to at least a temporary retreat. Watch for support first at 3,000 and then at 2,948 at the 50-day moving average. An earlier break above 2,900 indicated a target of 3,120. While bullishness pervades, the focus is on situational counters.
 
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David Byrne: Bicycle Diaries Audiobook 9/28

PAPERBACK AND E-BOOK AVAILABLE THE SAME DAY


Bicycle Diaries

David Byrne‘s bestselling
Viking Press hardcover, Bicycle Diaries, will be released as an enhanced audiobook September 28
with pre-orders beginning today.

Offered exclusively at
www.bicycle-diaries.com, this new edition is narrated by Byrne
and features music (by Byrne) and location sounds to create an atmosphere more akin to a radio show than a simple
reading of the book. Presented in podcast-style downloads, the listener will have a choice to purchase individual
chapters or the complete book. The introductory chapter will be free. In addition to the audio version, the
paperback and E-book editions will also be released the same day. The E-book version will include color images not
included in the hardcover.

Part travelogue, part journal and part photo album, Bicycle Diaries chronicles what Byrne sees and whom he
meets as he pedals through metropolises ranging from Berlin to Buenos Aires, Istanbul to San Francisco, Manila to
New York. The collection includes records Byrne’s thoughts on world music, urban planning, fashion, architecture,
cultural dislocation and more.

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Genting Hong Kong +18.3%; Eyes on Manila gaming

Genting Hong Kong (S21.SG) +11.7% at new 52-week high of US$0.355 ($0.478) on strong volume as players turn attention from sister company Genting Singapore (G13.SG) to cruise operator, hopeful it could also enjoy latter’s gaming success given its 50% stake in Resorts World Manila, says Dow Jones.

“Since RWM’s entry (in 2009), the overall Philippines gaming market has more than doubled year to date. This is another example of new properties growing gaming markets rather than cannibalising the existing pie,” says a broker.

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Hong Kong rallies demand justice in Manila bus tragedy

Thousands of people rallied in Hong Kong Sunday, demanding justice for eight locals killed in a bus hijacking in the Philippines. Demonstrators voiced their anger over the Philippine government’s handling of the siege in the heart of Manila Monday.

May 4, 2000: Tainted ‘Love’ Infects Computers

2000: The “I Love You” virus spreads to 55 million computers around the world. The damage reaches billions of dollars.
It was the love letter heard round the world. A little over a year after the Melissa Virus shattered the internet’s innocence, a student in the Philippines got the idea to craft a Visual Basic script [...]

Bird flu still a threat to human health: WHO

Avian influenza remains a threat to human health despite a decline in cases since a peak in 2006, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned Wednesday.
WHO noted that so far this year, 21 human cases of H5N1, including seven deaths, have been reported.
“Sixteen of those were in Egypt, including five deaths, four in Vietnam, including one [...]

Jeremić calls on NAM to continue with support

Serbian FM Vuk Jeremić expressed gratitude in Manila on Thursday to the majority of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) states for not recognizing Kosovo. He also urged them to maintain the stance and back Serbia’s efforts to find a solution for its southern province via dialogue.

Jeremić: Support for Serbia increasing

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said that support has increased among non-aligned countries for Serbia’s stance on Kosovo’s future status. Jeremić is in Manila participating in a special ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement dedicated to religious dialogue and peaceful cooperation.

HTC Gets e-Book Business

HTC is getting in on the e-Book business. The new version of Manila/Sense 2.5 comes with a tab that is used for reading e-Books which can be bought by Boarders or even by means of Adobe. Amazon.com did not provide any comments.
HTC Reader 1.0 is considered to be the name of the program. It features [...]

Staying safe on the day of love

Men buying flowers yesterday for Valentine’s Day were given something else for the weekend in the Philippines, a staunch Roman Catholic outpost in Asia– free condoms. The health department set up two tents and booths carrying the slogan “Are You Sexually Active” at Manila’s Dangwa wholesale

In Manila, ginger beverage and coin scramble mark holidays

It’s been five years since my last trip home to the Philippines at Christmas, where the season started in September when the first carols filled the air. People in this largely Catholic – and warm – country make a huge deal of Christmas. Fake snow adorns plastic fir trees throughout Manila; at

27 missing after Philippine boat sinks: coastguard

Twenty-seven people were missing Thursday after two boats collided in darkness in Manila Bay during the busy Christmas rush, the latest disaster to hit the Philippines in a year marked by tragedy. Rescuers were searching for 26 passengers and one crew member who had been aboard the

Manila’s Arroyo not to retire, seeks Congress seat

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said on Monday she has no plans to retire from politics after her term ends in June next year, and would seek a seat in the lower house of Congress.    Her decision drew criticism from the opposition, which said Arroyo was trying to prolong her gripPhilippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said on Monday she has no plans to retire from politics after her term ends in June next year, and would seek a seat in the lower house of Congress. Her decision drew criticism from the opposition, which said Arroyo was trying to prolong her grip

Major Asian cities face climate disaster: WWF

Low-lying and impoverished Asian coastal cities such as Dhaka, Manila and Jakarta are vulnerable to “brutal” damage from climate change without global action, environmental group WWF warned Thursday. Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions must be curtailed in “mega-cities” where

Typhoon leaves 14 dead in Philippines

A tropical storm roared toward Vietnam on Sunday after battering the Philippine capital and surrounding provinces, leaving 14 people dead. Typhoon Mirinae slammed into Manila and nearby northern Philippine provinces over the weekend then weakened into a storm as it blew out Sunday toward the South China Sea, leaving at least 14 people dead, toppling trees and damaging more than 5,500 houses with fierce winds, officials said.

Philippines repairs damage after deadly storm kills 12

Philippine authorities on Sunday scrambled to restore power and repair damage after Typhoon Mirinae smashed into the storm-weary nation, killing at least 12 people. A day after Mirinae brought heavy rains and winds, crews were clearing roads of fallen trees and power lines in capital Manila