22-01-2016, 08:57 AM
The update on Sete projects, from the Keppel's end-year result announcement. Based on the info given, Keppel's Sete payment is progressive.
Four (4) out of Six (6) has started production. Two (2) of them in advance stages, and Two (2) is minimally done. Assume US$800 million each, thus the revenue recognized should be around US$1.6 billion. The milestone payments received was about US$1.3 billion. The outstanding is ONLY about US$0.3 billion or S$430 million.
A provision of S$230 million has been made, maybe further provision of S$200 million is sufficient. The situation isn't as bad as analyst estimated.
What is your view?
Let's see the update from SembM mid next month.
(not vested)
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7. Keppel, being one of the earliest Singapore companies to enter the Brazilian
market, has not been spared from this storm. We had taken steps to mitigate
our exposure by slowing the construction of Sete’s rigs after payments from
our customer ceased over a year ago.
8. On average, the construction of the first four semis has progressed by less
than 4% each quarter since the start of 2015. It is worth noting that of these
six projects, only the first two semis, which are also in the most advanced
stages, have been sent to our yard in Brazil. Meanwhile, minimal work had
been done on the last two semis.
9. Prior to the disruption of milestone payments, we had already received about
US$1.3 billion from Sete. As we await further clarity on the situation, we have
stopped construction of Sete’s projects by the end of 2015. We have also
made a provision of about S$230 million for these projects in 4Q 2015, after
assessing our construction progress, payment status and amounts due to our
vendors amongst other areas.
10.We understand that Sete’s board will soon be meeting to discuss future plans
for the company. It remains unclear when a final decision will be taken. Until
we hear from Sete officially and the situation and options available to us
become clearer, the above measures, in our opinion, are sound and
adequate.
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http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/KCL%20FY...eID=386723
Four (4) out of Six (6) has started production. Two (2) of them in advance stages, and Two (2) is minimally done. Assume US$800 million each, thus the revenue recognized should be around US$1.6 billion. The milestone payments received was about US$1.3 billion. The outstanding is ONLY about US$0.3 billion or S$430 million.
A provision of S$230 million has been made, maybe further provision of S$200 million is sufficient. The situation isn't as bad as analyst estimated.
What is your view?
Let's see the update from SembM mid next month.
(not vested)
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7. Keppel, being one of the earliest Singapore companies to enter the Brazilian
market, has not been spared from this storm. We had taken steps to mitigate
our exposure by slowing the construction of Sete’s rigs after payments from
our customer ceased over a year ago.
8. On average, the construction of the first four semis has progressed by less
than 4% each quarter since the start of 2015. It is worth noting that of these
six projects, only the first two semis, which are also in the most advanced
stages, have been sent to our yard in Brazil. Meanwhile, minimal work had
been done on the last two semis.
9. Prior to the disruption of milestone payments, we had already received about
US$1.3 billion from Sete. As we await further clarity on the situation, we have
stopped construction of Sete’s projects by the end of 2015. We have also
made a provision of about S$230 million for these projects in 4Q 2015, after
assessing our construction progress, payment status and amounts due to our
vendors amongst other areas.
10.We understand that Sete’s board will soon be meeting to discuss future plans
for the company. It remains unclear when a final decision will be taken. Until
we hear from Sete officially and the situation and options available to us
become clearer, the above measures, in our opinion, are sound and
adequate.
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http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/KCL%20FY...eID=386723
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