Tags: Adventa Bhd | Brokers Call | CIMB Research | Hartalega Holdings Bhd | Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd | Latexx Partners Bhd | MARGMA | Rubber gloves ssector | Supermax Corporation Bhd | Top Glove Corporation Bhd
Written by Financial Daily
Thursday, 10 December 2009 11:05
Rubber gloves sector
Maintain outperform: Last week, we hosted a rubber glove day which gave around 40 fund managers and buy-side analysts access to the six biggest rubber glove companies in Malaysia — TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BHD [], SUPERMAX CORPORATION BHD [], KOSSAN RUBBER INDUSTRIES BHD [], HARTALEGA HOLDINGS BHD [], LATEXX PARTNERS BHD [] and ADVENTA BHD [].
The Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers’ Association (MARGMA) gave the opening remarks and touched on the ABCs of gloves, development of the industry, challenges faced as well as the prospects for the industry. This was followed by four sessions of small group meetings for each of the six firms.
Demand prospects for rubber gloves remain favourable and some of the manufacturers have even brought forward their expansion plans to cater to the high orders. Factors that could extend the sector’s re-rating include the continuing uptick in demand from the healthcare industry, ongoing capacity expansion and strong earnings growth. We maintain our overweight stance.
All the glove stocks under our coverage remain outperform, with Adventa and Supermax staying as our top picks. We raise our earnings forecasts for Adventa and Top Glove by 1% to 10%.
The event confirmed the companies’ expansion plans. Adventa and Kossan appear to be the most aggressive in their expansion. Latexx and Supermax have brought forward their expansion plans to cater to the high demand.
We were particularly surprised by Adventa’s plans to add lines with output of up to 36,000 pieces per hour, higher than even the most efficient producer currently, Hartalega, whose latest lines can produce up to 35,000 pieces per hour.
Hartalega has set its sights on the number one spot in the world for nitrile gloves, a goal which we think is not out of reach.
Among the issues raised include recent government policies to reduce the number of foreign workers which is a concern. Nevertheless, increasing automation will reduce their reliance on manpower. Glove manufacturers also raised the issue of not having enough supply of natural gas which is the most cost efficient form of energy.
To reduce their reliance on natural gas, all but Latexx and Kossan are now using biomass facilities.
The main issue for investors is the possibility of a glut given the industry’s aggressive expansion. We do not think this is a problem given the strong demand and good long-term prospects in developing countries where per capita consumption is low.
On top that, MARGMA and the rubber glove companies believe that prospects for the rubber glove industry will continue to improve given the continuous support by the government and the favourable outlook for the demand for rubber gloves. — CIMB Research, Dec 9
This article appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, December 10, 2009.
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