Hai EL,

 

Artinya EL sudah tahu duluan report ini 3 bulan yang lalu? Cool.. 

 

From: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com [mailto:obrolan-ban...@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of It's Elaine!
Sent: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:40 PM
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ob] FW: Goldman: Buy Adaro, Sell Bumi

 

  

Wow it took 3 months for this one to be avail to public?

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Sanjaya <mysanjaya...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

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From: "Sonny John" <sonny.j...@e-samuel.com>

Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 11:17:40 +0700

Subject: FW: Goldman: Buy Adaro, Sell Bumi

 

 

 

Please see latest GS research on ASEAN Metals and Mining (Coal), and on Bumi
and Adaro.

Stock                           GS Rating               Current Px      12
Month Target Px              

Bumi Resources (BUMI.IJ)        Sell                    Idr 2,850       Idr
2,300       

Adaro (ADRO.IJ)         Buy                     Idr 1,510       Idr 2,800

                

Key Summary Points:-

.       Rising oil prices are positive for coal equities

Historically, thermal coal prices have been highly correlated to oil prices

(88% over the past 10 years), and so have coal stock prices (87% correlated

since 2003). We are positive on the outlook for oil, and last month we

raised our 2010E and 2011E oil price forecasts to US$90/bbl and US$110/bbl,

respectively, on stronger demand projections (our report from September

24, 2009, "Global: Energy: Oil-Recovery and relapse, v2").

.       No major supply destruction, some projects nearing completion

Despite the downturn, there has not been any major reduction in thermal

coal capex and in fact several projects are nearing completion. Australia's

new third coal port terminal (NCIG) is expected to ship first coal in early

2010E, with a full ramp-up by 2011 (representing a 30% expansion in

export capacity). Meanwhile, we estimate that Indonesian coal producers

may increase capacity by 40% by year-end 2010E. Our global thermal coal

supply-demand estimates indicate that the supply surplus in 2009E is likely

to narrow in 2010E due to stronger demand, but it is still in surplus.

.       Coal price upcycle may lag oil, initiate with neutral stance

Given our positive view on oil prices, we are forecasting higher thermal

coal prices over 2009E-2011E. However, with a stronger supply availability

of coal, we believe that the coal price cycle may lag oil. Currently thermal

coal prices are 20% of oil on an energy-equivalent basis, which is below the

historical average of 26% (the historical range is 14%-51%). On an annual

average basis we see coal as a percentage of oil declining from 25% in 2009E

to 17% in 2011E. We are initiating coverage on the sector with a neutral
stance.

.       Stock selective approach; Buy Adaro, Sell Bumi

Adaro is our top pick, given attractive valuations and a strong earnings

growth trend as its low-priced legacy contracts expire. Meanwhile, we rate

Bumi Resources as Sell due to rising capital costs, its increasing debt load

and declining ROIC. We initiate on Straits Asia and Bukit Asam at Neutral.

.       Risks

Upside risks to our views and price targets include a disruption in the

global coal supply chain (e.g., from bad weather, port congestion) causing

coal prices to spike or China coal demand being stronger than we expect;

downside risks include China's small mines restarting operations.

*       Latest Research

<<ASEAN Metals & Mining Coal 21 OCt.pdf>> 

Goldman, Sachs & Co. Member SIPC/NASD.





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