Sarawak Government Politically Linked Companies Election Theme Play

Is it not to late to look for some Sarawak Government Link Companies (GLC) or politically linked counters?  

Here some of Sarawak Government Linked Companies (GLC) / Counters On Bursa potential plays stocks for Sarawak State Elections theme play.
Column A = Shr px @16 Dec 2010
Column B = Shr px perf 3-months leading to dissolution of Parliament on 13 Feb 2008 
NLT= not listed then

  A                B            COMMENTS
Cahya Mata S’wak 2.63           34%        42.9% owned by current Chief Minister’s (CM) family
   

KKB Engineering

1.87           -2%         20.0% associated company of Cahya Mata Sarawak

   

Naim Holdings

3.46           13%        23.4% owned by Abdul Hamed b Haji Sepawi (current  CM’scousin), and 30% by           businessman Hasmi b Hassan

   

Dayang Enterprise

2.73            NLT        36.0% owned by Naim Holdings, and 13.5% by Harry b Bujang, an influential businessman

   

Ta Ann Holdings

4.64            18%       19.4% owned by Abdul Hamed b Hj Sepawi (current CM’s cousin)

   

Sarawak Plantations

2.56            NLT        32% owned by Abdul Hamed b Haji Sepawi (current CM’s cousin) and Hasmi b Hassan (combined)

   

Encorp

0.93            67%       31.3% owned by Mohd Effendi b Norwawi, formerly Vice President of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak, and former Agriculture Minister and Minister in the PM’s Department – both at the federal government level

 

Zecon

0.49          10%      58.2% owned by Zainal Abidin b Haji Ahmad, an influential businessman

   

Sarawak Consolidated

0.39           1%       21.7% owned by Zainal Abidin b Haji Ahmand, an influential businessman

   

Sarawak Cable

1.20          NLT       35.4% owned by Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib, the eldest son of current CM

   

SIG Gases

1.04          NLT        17.8% owned by Hanifah Hajar Taib, daughter of current CM

   

Petra Energy

1.60          NLT        30% owned by Bustari b Yusuf, an influential businessman from Sarawak

from: Malaysia Government Politically Linked Companies

Is it not to late to look for some Sarawak Government Link Companies (GLC) or politically linked counters?  

Here some of Sarawak Government Linked Companies (GLC) / Counters On Bursa potential plays stocks for Sarawak State Elections theme play.
Column A = Shr px @16 Dec 2010
Column B = Shr px perf 3-months leading to dissolution of Parliament on 13 Feb 2008 
NLT= not listed then

  A                B            COMMENTS
Cahya Mata S’wak 2.63           34%        42.9% owned by current Chief Minister’s (CM) family
   

KKB Engineering

1.87           -2%         20.0% associated company of Cahya Mata Sarawak

   

Naim Holdings

3.46           13%        23.4% owned by Abdul Hamed b Haji Sepawi (current  CM’scousin), and 30% by           businessman Hasmi b Hassan

   

Dayang Enterprise

2.73            NLT        36.0% owned by Naim Holdings, and 13.5% by Harry b Bujang, an influential businessman

   

Ta Ann Holdings

4.64            18%       19.4% owned by Abdul Hamed b Hj Sepawi (current CM’s cousin)

   

Sarawak Plantations

2.56            NLT        32% owned by Abdul Hamed b Haji Sepawi (current CM’s cousin) and Hasmi b Hassan (combined)

   

Encorp

0.93            67%       31.3% owned by Mohd Effendi b Norwawi, formerly Vice President of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak, and former Agriculture Minister and Minister in the PM’s Department – both at the federal government level

 

Zecon

0.49          10%      58.2% owned by Zainal Abidin b Haji Ahmad, an influential businessman

   

Sarawak Consolidated

0.39           1%       21.7% owned by Zainal Abidin b Haji Ahmand, an influential businessman

   

Sarawak Cable

1.20          NLT       35.4% owned by Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib, the eldest son of current CM

   

SIG Gases

1.04          NLT        17.8% owned by Hanifah Hajar Taib, daughter of current CM

   

Petra Energy

1.60          NLT        30% owned by Bustari b Yusuf, an influential businessman from Sarawak

from: Malaysia Government Politically Linked Companies

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