Noble Group

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11 years 8 months ago #10354 by mark
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Mild profit taking. Should be uptrend
Big houses target the price at 1.40-1.80. See TARGET PRICES (SG)

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11 years 8 months ago #10372 by CityView
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Citigroup report on 13 Aug 2012:

"The worst of Noble’s negative earnings revisions cycle, which had started in Nov 2011, should now be over post 2Q12 results – and this has marked stock-price bottoms historically.

While there has been poor interest in the stock in 1H12, Noble showing good execution for another quarter will likely help generate greater interest in the stock given global financial
crisis (GFC)-like valuations on the stock currently.

Noble remains our key pick in the trading companies segment."

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11 years 8 months ago #10373 by CityView
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Citigroup's target price is S$1.68. Now the stock is $1.275.

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11 years 8 months ago - 11 years 8 months ago #10465 by sq
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Noble will target US agriculture assets to tap China demand.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012


Noble Group, Asia’s biggest listed commodity supplier, will target agricultural assets in the US as it seeks to meet demand from China and sees potential for deals across its units.

“It’s hard to be the supplier and partner of choice for China in the grain space, and especially in the corn space, without having significant origination assets in the US,” CEO Yusuf Alireza said today in interview with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television’s “First Up” programme. “Over the medium term, that’s an investment we’re looking to make.”

Noble announced at least US$2 billion ($2.5 billion) of deals in the past three years as it built its sugar operations in Brazil and energy assets in the US and Australia. The Hong Kong-based company last month said it was time to build the agriculture unit after shelving plans to sell shares in the business.

“We’re seeing a consolidation process in the agriculture sector and that’s going to arise very significant opportunities,” Alireza said today. Noble is considering different options including acquisitions and potential partnership with US companies, he said.

Noble’s second-quarter profit rose 39% to US$194.8 million as it posted record sales in its energy and metals units, the company said Aug 13. The agriculture unit, Noble’s second-biggest by revenue, accounted for 17% of sales in the six months ended June 30, according to Bloomberg calculations. Energy is its biggest business, comprising nearly 70% of its sales.

Corn Importer

“China is going to be the largest importer of corn over the next few years and we want to be in the position to help supply that,” Alireza said. The Asian nation was the world’s sixth-largest buyer of corn in 2011-12, according to the US Department of Agriculture. The US was the top corn producer, according to the USDA.

There have been 293 announced agriculture deals in the past year, with a combined value US$13.4 billion, including Glencore International Plc’s bid for grain handler Viterra Inc. for C$6.1 billion ($7.8 billion).

Noble will receive US$800 million from asset sales in the next five months and will look at “interesting asset opportunities,” Alireza said.

“The environment is going to be a tough environment for the next 12 to 24 months,” he said. “One of things we’re making sure of is our balance sheet is strong and we’re in the position to build businesses in down markets and we see opportunities across all three of our platforms.”
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11 years 8 months ago #10548 by Farmer
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Just sharing my friend See Hoe's views:

Noble ($1.25): My impression on Noble after CEO's interview with Bloomberg:

(1) Not many understand Noble's business, not even the interviewer;

(2) while Noble is in agri business they are under-represented in US, by new CEO's admission the 3 big grains and perhaps cotton ( which they were hit);

(3) for the agri business, it seems that they are pretty concentrated in sugar (which is in Brazil ) and this product is pretty notorious in price behaviour if the past is of any guide;

(4) their main money earner is Energy, 60-70% of rev from there, which means agri and metals and mining are relatively small;

(5) monies receivable from Yancoal deal will be used to "strengthen" balance sheet, in another words pretty heavily geared and also the cost of investment in the 13% stake (Yancoal) there is kept at a pretty high number;

(6) when asked to comment on growth strategy, CEO's aimed to grow all 3 platforms;

(7) no plan of share buyback or higher reward (div) for shareholders....overall, I still can't figure out what exactly is the strength of Noble in this commodity business....

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11 years 7 months ago #10894 by More & More
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Noble +4 cents in early morning trade, touched $1.32, after US announced QE3.
Nomura had a good call on Noble much earlier.

See Nomura has 'buy' on commodity stocks, AmFraser on YANGZIJIANG

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