13-09-2023, 11:27 AM
KLK acquired Boustead Plantation for RM 1.55 per share. This is valuing the whole of BPlant at RM 3.47 b. Given that BPlant has 73,200 ha of planted land, this works out to be about RM 48,000 per ha.
Now if you look at KLK, it has about 297,983 ha of planted land. Its plantation segment net assets work out to be about RM 9.87 b. This is equivalent to RM 33,000 per ha.
Now why would KLK pay RM 48,000 per ha when its own plantation only has a book value of RM 33,000 per ha?
I am of course illustrating the danger of looking at one point estimate when analysing companies. No two companies are the same and in the context of KLK and BPlant there are differences not only in where the estates are located, but also operating efficiencies.
As a retail investor, you can only rely on the annual reports and other industry reports for your fundamental analysis. That is why margins of safety and having a sense of the sector performance is important.
To help in my analysis, I compile the base rates for many sectors that I invest in. For the base rates of plantation companies refer to the video “How the Malaysian plantation sector performed over the past 10 years”
Now if you look at KLK, it has about 297,983 ha of planted land. Its plantation segment net assets work out to be about RM 9.87 b. This is equivalent to RM 33,000 per ha.
Now why would KLK pay RM 48,000 per ha when its own plantation only has a book value of RM 33,000 per ha?
I am of course illustrating the danger of looking at one point estimate when analysing companies. No two companies are the same and in the context of KLK and BPlant there are differences not only in where the estates are located, but also operating efficiencies.
As a retail investor, you can only rely on the annual reports and other industry reports for your fundamental analysis. That is why margins of safety and having a sense of the sector performance is important.
To help in my analysis, I compile the base rates for many sectors that I invest in. For the base rates of plantation companies refer to the video “How the Malaysian plantation sector performed over the past 10 years”