DBS Vickers Securities in a Feb 1 research report says: “Reported net profit of $22.6 million in 3Q-FY11 included $4.7 million non-operational exchange gains and was slightly below our expectations.
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Tiger Mistress Rachel Uchitel NOH8 Gay Marriage Campaign
The most famous of Tiger Woods’ former lasses is keeping her lips sealed again — but this time it’s for a good cause. The NYC nightclub who set off The Tiger Woods Sex Scandal in late 2009 was photographed posing for the NOH8 campaign with duct tape over her mouth and the group’s logo on [...]
RBS upgrades Tiger Airways to “hold†from “sellâ€
Tiger Airways said on Friday its third quarter net profit rose 60% to $22.6 million due to stronger passenger volumes and higher average passenger fares.
Tiger Airways’ 3Q net profit rises 60%
Tiger Airways had a net profit of $22.6 million for October-December, up from $14.1 million a year ago.
Its revenue increased 22% to $170.4 million, up from $139.5 million the same period last year.
Tiger Airways is part-owned by Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI).
Tiger Airways reports 3Q net income $22.6m
Macquarie downgrades Tiger Air to ‘underperform’
Macquarie has downgraded Singapore budget carrier Tiger Airways (TAHL.SI) to “underperform” from “neutral”, and lowered its target price to $1.50 from $1.80.
Macquarie said Tiger Airways is looking fully valued compared to its peers and the firm may be more sensitive to the rise in jet fuel prices.
Tiger +1.1%; Strong numbers but stock expensive: Credit Suisse
Tiger Airways (J7X.SG) is +1.1% at $1.82, in average volume of 939,000 shares so far, as the airline’s solid December operating data fail to generate much excitement.
The carrier reported it flew 555,000 passengers in December, +22% on-year, +19.6% on-month, at an average load factor of 91%, +1 percentage point on-year.
Jan 11: Eurozone fears weigh, Tiger Airways in focus
Singapore shares may open slightly lower on Tuesday tracking losses on Wall Street overnight, as investors turn more cautious amid fears that Portugal will be the next euro zone member to need a bailout. Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index <.FTSTI> was down 0.98% on Monday to 3,229.27 points.
Here are some stocks and factors to watch:
Jan 11: Guocoland, Indofood Agri, Tiger Airways
The following companies may have unusual price changes in Singapore trading today. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close. Singapore’s Straits Times Index dropped 1% to 3,229.27.
Singapore’s Tiger Airways carries 22% more passengers in December
Tiger Air reports 32% rise in passengers in 12 months to December; load factor in December …
Tiger Airways has reported solid passenger volumes and load factors in December.
For the month of December, Tiger Air carried 555,000 passengers, a 22% increase compared to the same month last year. The average load factor across Asia and Australia for the month was 91%, an increase of 1 percentage point over December 2009.
SIA’s new CEO may shed Virgin Atlantic stake
Singapore Airlines’ Goh Choon Phong, who takes over as chief executive officer tomorrow, may shed the last major remains of the carrier’s global expansion strategy as he confronts rising competition in Asia.
Goh, 47, may get offers for the airline’s 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic after the UK carrier said this month it had received tie-up inquiries. Outgoing CEO Chew Choon Seng called the investment “underperforming” two years ago and has said the airline would consider a sale.
In Asia, Goh faces low-fare competition on long-haul routes from Jetstar and AirAsia X Sdn., as well as renewed efforts by Cathay Pacific Airways and Korean Air Lines Co. to lure lucrative business-class travellers. Middle East carriers Emirates Airline, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways have also ordered close to 300 planes since 2007 as they build hubs linking Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
“Goh has a tough job ahead of him,” said K. Ajith, a UOB-Kay Hian Research Pte analyst in Singapore. “The environment is drastically different from five or 10 years ago, when SIA managed to fend off competition by focusing on its branding.”
Virgin, 51% owned by billionaire Richard Branson, hired Deutsche Bank AG to explore options as British Airways Plc boosts cooperation with American Airlines across the Atlantic and completes a merger with Madrid-based Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana SAtigert. Singapore Air bought its stake in a 600 million-pound ($1.2 billion) investment concluded in 2000.
SIA would consider “interesting opportunities” for the stake, Nicholas Ionides, a spokesman, said in an e-mail. Goh, who joined the carrier as a cadet administrative officer in 1990 after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, declined interview requests, he said.
Virgin Offer
Whether SIA will sell the Virgin stake will largely depend on what price is offered since the carrier isn’t short of funds, said Rohan Suppiah, an analyst at Kim Eng Securities Pte in Singapore.
“SIA isn’t in a hurry to sell, but if they get a fair price they will,” he said. “Virgin hasn’t provided any significant synergies over the years.”
Delta Air Lines Inc. and Middle East airlines are among carriers exploring a Virgin tie-up, Sky News reported this month, without saying where it got the information from. Singapore Air’s stake complicates a deal as local ownership rules limit non-European investors to minority stakes.
“Either SIA sells or Branson loses effective control by selling part of his stake,” said Andrew Miller, chief executive officer of CAPA Consulting LLC, which advises airlines.
Very Supportive
SIA is “very supportive of our business strategy including the review by Deutsche Bank,” Greg Dawson, a Virgin spokesman, said without elaborating. Virgin operates 38 twin-aisle planes, according to its website.
Chew, who has spent almost four decades at SIA, sold a leasing arm and spun off a ground-handling unit while CEO to focus on the carrier’s main flying business. He will take over as Singapore Exchange’s chairman on Jan 1.
Chew’s predecessor, Cheong Choong Kong, bought stakes in Virgin and Air New Zealand to expand overseas. The value of the Air New Zealand investment was written down in 2001, and the remaining holdings were sold off three years later. Virgin was expected to hold an initial public offering within three to five years of SIA’s investment, Chew said in 2006.
Shares Trailing
SIA, which operates 110 planes, was unchanged at $15.54 as of 11:04 a.m. in the city-state. The carrier has trailed the 15-stock Bloomberg Asia Pacific Airlines Index this year amid rising competition for premium and low-cost travellers. The shares have climbed 4% this year, compared with the index’s 27% advance.
Competition is intensifying in the premium market, which accounts for about 40% of SIA’s sales. Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific is working on a HK$1 billion ($165 million) business-class upgrade to lure executive travellers.
Korean Air, which aims to get 50% of passenger sales from premium classes by 2019, will receive its first five Airbus SAS A380s next year. The superjumbos will each be fitted with 94 business-class seats, compared with the 60 found in SIA’s A380s. Emirates is building a fleet of 90 A380s.
“SIA needs to think about how to position for the longer-term given the competitive landscape,” said Christopher Wong, who oversees $45 billion of assets, including SIA shares, at Aberdeen Asset Management.
Budget Competition
SIA has responded to budget competition through a 33% stake in Tiger Airways Holdings. The low-cost affiliate, which operates from Singapore and Australia, plans to form a budget airline in Bangkok next year with Thai Airways International Pcl.
Tiger, Qantas Airways’s Jetstar and AirAsia Bhd. are leading discount carriers’ market share gains in Asia as they add new planes. Budget airlines accounted for about 22% of passengers in the first 10 months of the year at Singapore’s Changi airport. That compares with 12% in 2008, according to data from operator Changi Airport Group.
Low-fare carriers are also adding intercontinental routes. Jetstar started flights to Melbourne from Singapore this month, touting fares 30% cheaper than full-service airlines. It plans to add more long-haul services next year. AirAsia’s long- haul affiliate is offering flights to Australia, London and Japan from its base in Kuala Lumpur.
SIA’s corporate travel base and reputation will be an asset as Goh faces the new competition, said Steven Lim, who manages about $257 million at Daiwa SB Investments in Singapore. The carrier, among six airlines with Skytrax’s highest five-star rating, has also been profitable every year since going public in 1985.
“As a business hub, SIA does enjoy the advantage of business travel,” Lim said. “Goh’s immediate challenge is to continue Chew’s good work, keep the company’s profit record intact and maintain the reputation SIA has as a premium airline.”
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Tiger Airways Holdings – Corporate moves
Stewart Andrew Adams has been appointed MD, Tiger Airways Singapore Pte Ltd wef Jan 10
Work experience: MD, UK regional airline, bmi Regional; 34 years of aviation experience
Tiger Woods’ Ex-Wife Elin Nordegren Is Dating Again
Behold — There is life after Tiger! Elin Nordegren, the jilted ex-wife of womanizing golf superstar Tiger Woods, is moving on after the former couple’s highly-publicized split after growing close to a fellow student at her Florida college. Elin, 30, has been spotted canoodling with a 35-year-old South African classmate at Rollins College in Winter [...]
Tiger Woods’ ex-wife ‘dating South African hunk’
It seems Tiger Woods’ ex-wife Elin Nordegren is finally moving on in life by getting close to a hunky student. The Swedish former model, 30, who divorced Tiger in August, met the 35-year-old South African at college in Florida where both are studying. “There”s been kissing and cuddling but I don”t know if it”s gone [...]
Dec 10: Genting, Tiger Air, Osim, Bio-Treat, SIA Engineering
Singapore shares may open slightly higher on Friday after Wall Street edged up overnight, with the benchmark S&P 500 closing at a two-year high, a trend investors expect to continue through the rest of the year. Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index <.FTSTI> was up 0.23 percent on Thursday to 3,210.20 points. Here are some stocks to watch, say Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters.
Genting Singapore (GENS.SI) may be in focus as its Resorts World at Sentosa casino is seeking to borrow around $4.2 billion ($3.2 billion) to pay off an existing loan, Reuters basis point reported on Thursday.
Singapore’s Tiger Airways extends 2 aircraft leases to boost fleet
Tiger Airways reports 34% increase in passengers in 12 months to November
Tiger Airways says it reported robust passenger volumes and load factors in November 2010, and further expansion of its fleet through lease extensions.
From December 2009 to November 2010, a total of 5.7 million passengers chose to fly with Tiger Airways, an increase of 34% over the 4.2 million passengers in the preceding 12 months. Average load factor for the 12-month period to November 2010 remained at 86%, an increase of 3 percentage points year-on-year.
Rachel Uchitel, Former Tiger Mistress, Kicked Off Steppin’ Out Magazine Photoshoot
Rachel Uchitel, the former Manhattan party hostess romantically-linked to womanizing celebs like Tiger Woods and David Boreanaz, was tossed off a photoshoot in New York last week after she dished out diva demands in Full Bitch Mode and refused to leave her dressing room, spywitnesses tell The Examiner. Uchitel — who is being treated for [...]
Tiger Woods Scandal Finds Its Way To “Law & Order: Los Angelesâ€
The Law & Order franchise is teeing up its notorious Ripped-From-the-Headlines approach and aiming it squarely at shamed golfer Tiger Woods. The plot on Wednesday night’s edition of Law & Order: Los Angeles includes a philandering golf star and his club-wielding wife. When police arrive on the scene, the bleeding athlete says his spouse was [...]



