Author: Mei Ling Tan

  • Budget fashion star Primark boasts record Christmas sales

    Budget fashion star Primark boasts record Christmas sales

    UK fast-fashion retailer Primark has reported record Christmas sales, largely due to the addition of a massive 300,000sqft of retail selling space.

    In its home market, Primark opened five stores during the 16-weeks to January 6 and during the whole year added 1.1 million sqft of space. By the end of the period the company, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods, operated 350 stores and 14.2 million sqft of trading space.

    Total retail sales rose 7 per cent year-on-year on a constant currency basis.

    “The UK continued to perform well with strong like-for-like sales, a consequent strong increase in share of the total market, and trading which reflected the breadth of our consumer offering,” the company said in a statement.

    Figures for Europe were less inspiring, due to warm weather in October reducing demand for winter clothing.

    The company said its operating margins in the first half year are now expected to be close to those in the same period last year with better buying almost offsetting the adverse effect of the weaker exchange rate between the pound and the US dollar.

  • Little movement forecast for Vietnamese stocks

    Little movement forecast for Vietnamese stocks

    Vietnamese shares are forecast to move marginally this week as investors could realise their earnings after having priced in the growth prospects of both the market and local stocks.

    The benchmark VN Index on the HCM Stock Exchange gained 1.13 per cent to close at 1,062.07 points. After the last two sessions, it has almost regained a loss of 2.66 per cent on Wednesday.

    The minor HNX Index on the Ha Noi Stock Exchange edged up 0.41 per cent to end at 122.39 points. The northern market index has increased a total 1.6 per cent in the last two days.

    Both stock indices posted weekly growth this week with the VN Index rising 1.1 per cent after the last five trading sessions. The figure for the HNX Index is 1.3 per cent.

    More than 387.4 million shares were traded in each session last week, worth VNĐ9.44 trillion (US$420 million).

    The trading figures fell 4.5 per cent in volume but increased by 1.9 per cent in value compared to the previous week.

    The stock market indices increased on a weekly basis as investors were optimistic about the companies’ quarterly and yearly earnings reports and the market outlook this year.

    Strong confidence kept market trading liquidity high as investors continued to look for opportunities in stocks that declined on Wednesday.

    According to analysts and securities firms, the stock market will continue to grow in the coming week but the growth will be narrow as investors try to lock in gains after the indices performed well in recent weeks.

    The benchmark VN Index has moved up a total 7.9 per cent since the beginning of the year and the HNX Index has increased by 4.7 per cent.

    Investors have made big profits as they purchased stocks when the benchmark index was rising in the first two weeks. “They tended to lock in profits when bad news appeared and threatened their profitability,” Ngô Thế Hiển, a lead analyst at Sài Gòn-Hà Nội Securities Company (SHS) said.

    Nguyễn Hồng Khanh, head of market analysis at Sacombank Securities Company (SBS) said investors had priced in local stocks on expectations that both the market and corporations would perform well.

    However, they remained defensive and were willing to offload their portfolios if they saw any news that could hurt the market, Khanh said.

    “It’s a normal market sentiment at the moment, especially when the stock market is recording strong gains recently,” he said.

    The stock market would need to settle at the range of 1,020-1,070 points before making a further improvement, Hiển at SHS said.

    “The benchmark VN Index is accumulating at the range of 1,020 and 1,070 points, which were also the lowest and highest levels of the benchmark last week,” he said.

    A positive signal for investors was high trading liquidity, which proved investors were still attracted to the prospects of the market and stocks and they were willing to bottom-fish stocks that decline, Hiển said.

    However, he warned that investors should stay calm and avoid making new investment decisions as the stock indices were near their resistant levels and the market would become volatile in the near future.

    Khanh at SBS said the growth momentum of the market had mainly come from investors’ confidence in corporate earnings and such expectations had priced in stocks.

    “When the companies are about to release their earnings reports, stocks will be mixed and the market will grow slowly,” he said.

     

  • Takashimaya Singapore to sell Hera soon

    Takashimaya Singapore to sell Hera soon

    Korean beauty company Amore Pacific is to introduce its makeup and skincare brand Hera in Singapore with a counter at Takashimaya.

    Launching in April, the counter will offer not only Hera’s full range, but also its Homme line.

    Hera has been one of the main sponsors for Seoul Fashion Week in the past few years, and is fronted by Korean actress Gianna Jun of My Sassy Girl.

    Singapore is only the second country outside Korea after China to have Hera, as reported, , and a standalone store is planned for the third quarter of this year.

  • Telstra to invest in two HK-US cables

    Telstra to invest in two HK-US cables

    Australia’s Telstra has announced plans to invest in two new subsea cable systems connecting Hong Kong to the west coast of the US.

    The company will invest in a half fiber pair on the Hong Kong Americas (HKA) cable and the equivalent of 6TBps over the Pacific Light Cable Network (PLCN).

    The HKA cable is expected to be ready for service in 2020 and the PLCN to be complete in 2019.

    Once complete, the two cables will be able to act as more direct routes between the US and Asia than Telstra’s part-owned Asia-America Gateway (AAG) cable system, helping to reduce latency and meet increasing demand for connectivity between Greater China, ASEAN and the US.

    “As economic growth continues in China and South East Asia, so too does the demand for data. Together with the current AAG cable on which Telstra carries the most traffic today, these two investments will provide us with increased capacity across the important Hong Kong to US route, one of the fastest growing routes in the world for capacity demand,” Telstra group managing director of global services and international David Burns said.

    “Our investment in capacity on PLCN and HKA will also provide our customers with greater resiliency due to bypassing areas prone to natural disasters and offering two direct, alternative paths to the AAG cable which connects South East Asia to the US west coast via Hong Kong, Guam and Hawaii.”

    Meanwhile fellow Australian operator Vocus Communications has selected the ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) STT Tai Seng 1 data center to act as the point of presence in Singapore for its planned Australia Singapore Cable (ASC) subsea cable system.

    The 4,600km ASC will link Singapore with Perth in Western Australia via Indonesia. It is expected to be completed in the third quarter.

  • Louis Vuitton Ginzato move to new location

    Louis Vuitton Ginzato move to new location

    The Louis Vuitton Ginza Namikidōri Store has a new design and a new home, moving to the new Tokyo Ginza Asahi Building.

    The move is a result of its former location being closed for rebuilding.

    Now covering two storeys, the store features a modern façade inspired by pieces from its Objets Nomades collection, incorporating ideas from in-house artisans and famous designers. The interior is immersed in soft, natural light.

    On offer are the brand’s latest women’s and men’s collections including Capucines handbags (exclusive here for Japan), suitcases, leather accessories, ready-to-wear, shoes, watches and fine jewellery.

     

  • Vietnam Airlines is one of top 10 companies in Vietnam

    Vietnam Airlines is one of top 10 companies in Vietnam

    Vietnam Airlines Corporation has ranked 9th in the Top 50 Vietnam The Best.

    This was revealed at the launch of Việt Nam’s Top 500 largest enterprises (VNR500) in 2017 held in Hà Nội on Friday.

    Last year, the total consolidated revenue of the corporation was estimated at VNĐ88.4 trillion, marking a record pre-tax consolidated profit of VNĐ2.8 trillion, exceeding 72 per cent of the plan and up 8.3 per cent compared with the same period last year.

    The ranking has affirmed Vietnam Airlines’ leading role in the country’s aviation industry as well as its position as a global four-star international airline.

    The firm last year ranked 10th in the same list.

    To feature in the list of Top 50, an enterprise has to be named for three consecutive years in the VNR500 ranking in terms of revenue. Criteria such as good capital use, efficiency, stable profit growth potential and good social and community responsibility are also used for referencing and evaluating.

    VNR500 is based on the Fortune 500 model, which lists the top 500 US companies by revenue of the previous year. In Việt Nam, the ranking of 500 largest enterprises is based on the results of independent research and evaluation as per international standards of the Vietnam Report Company. It has been announced annually since 2007, with the advice of domestic and international experts, especially GS. John Quelch, former vice president of Harvard Business School.

    The VNR500 rankings give people an idea of Vietnamese businesses and let the local business community recognise its position in the context of global integration, business strategy and corporate governance. Basing on this reality, enterprises can set up plans to reach out large businesses in the region and around the world.

     

  • Richemont bids to take full control of Yoox Net-a-Porter

    Richemont bids to take full control of Yoox Net-a-Porter

    Swiss luxury goods holding company Richemont has moved to take full ownership of e-commerce company Yoox Net-a-Porter (YNAP).

    Nearly three years after Richemont merged Net-a-Porter with Italian rival Yoox, the company has made a public tender offer to buy the shares in YNAP it does not already own, equivalent to half of the company.

    It is offering for €38 (US$46.50) a share, nearly €8 above Friday’s YNAP closing price.

    YNAP chief executive Federico Marchetti says he is receptive to the bid, and YNAP has waived a clause in its shareholder documents that would have prevented Richemont and any affiliates from buying more shares in the company.

    Richemont says it plans to continue to running YNAP as a separate company.

    “Thanks to our long-term commitment and resources, we see a meaningful opportunity to strengthen further Yoox Net-a-Porter Group’s leading positioning in luxury e-commerce, growing the business in existing and new geographies, increasing product availability and range, and continuing to develop unparalleled services and content for today’s highly discerning consumers,” says Richemont chairman Johann Rupert.

    Marchetti says the rationale for the investment is to build on YNAP’s solid track record of growth. “This means investing even more in product, technology, logistics, people and marketing.”

    In its latest preliminary results, the company revealed it had surpassed €2 billion in net revenues, up nearly 12 per cent year-over-year, and that more than half of its sales in the year came from mobile devices for the first time. Full results will be released in March.

    Meanwhile, Richemont saw its sales for the year ending last March decline 4 per cent to €10.7 billion.

    “With this new step, we intend to strengthen Richemont’s presence and focus on the digital channel, which is becoming critically important in meeting luxury consumers’ needs,” says Rupert.

    “Nearly 20 years after inventing Yoox, YNAP’s magic excites me even more,” says Marchetti. “The prospect of no longer owning 4 per cent of the share capital does not change my entrepreneurial commitment to YNAP. Dreaming and innovating to the benefit of our customers has always been my motivation; it will remain so in the years to come.”

  • Nokia wins 5G supply deal with NTT DoCoMo

    Nokia wins 5G supply deal with NTT DoCoMo

    Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has contracted Nokia to supply 5G baseband products to support the operator’s goal of commercially deploying a 5G network by 2020.

    Under the deal, Nokia will integrate its 5G new radio based AirScale hardware into Nokia’s network and further enhancing existing baseband units.

    DoCoMo and Nokia have been collaborating closely on 5G trials and have now agreed on supply of Nokia 5G baseband units to support centralized management for 5G remote radio heads, supporting the evolution of the DoCoMo network from LTE to 5G.

    “We have been collaborating with partners such as Nokia on various 5G technology and use case trials since 2014. With this agreement with Nokia, we are now proceeding to the next step to launch 5G mobile services by 2020, and accelerate co-creation of new services and businesses with vertical industry partners,” DoCoMo CTO Hiroshi Nakamura said.

    Nokia is currently focused on applying the 3GPP-compliant 5G new radio standard in customer trials ahead of expected commercial launches between 2019 and 2020. The first stage of the 5G new radio standard was published in late 2017.

  • World’s first Ruby KitKat drops in Japan for Valentine’s Day

    World’s first Ruby KitKat drops in Japan for Valentine’s Day

    Forget a diamond ring for Valentine’s Day – this has been trumped by a ruby KitKat chocolate snack by Nestle Japan.

    Its Sublime Ruby KitKat has been unveiled with due ceremony in Tokyo, and has been rolled out in KitKat Chocolatory boutiques across Japan, a further addition to Nestle’s “Made-In-Japan” luxury flavours for the snack.

    It is made from the new Ruby chocolate, which differs in flavour from traditional bitter, milk and white chocolate. Swiss chocolate maker Barry Callebaut spent more than 10 years developing its masterpiece, released in Shanghai in September.

    Made from the ruby cocoa bean, it is described as a new experience with an intense taste and characteristic reddish colour. It is not bitter, milky or sweet, but has a balance between berry fruitiness and smoothness. No berries, flavours or colours are added.

    Chef/patissier Yasumasa Takagi, who has been supervising new KitKat products since 2003, managed to encompass the new chocolate in KitKat form in time for the product to be ready in Japan ahead of Valentine’s Day.

    Units of Sublime Ruby KitKat will be available in limited numbers, with an assortment box to follow including the new product.i

  • Jollibee eyeing a late 2018 opening for Guam

    Jollibee eyeing a late 2018 opening for Guam

    The Jollibee corporate office in the Philippines has confirmed that the Filipino fast-food giant will once again open a branch on Guam later this year.

    The target opening is the fourth quarter of 2018, according to a statement from the corporate office.

    Maxi D. Peralta Jr., assistant vice president and head of international franchising at Jollibee Foods, spoke on behalf of the company. Peralta stated Jollibee’s first store on Guam will be located in the vicinity of Marine Corps Drive and Route 16/Army Drive in Dededo.

     “We have carefully chosen a location that is strategic and within Guam’s main retail circulation,” Peralta told.

    Micronesia Mall location?

    According to reports received, the new Jollibee will be built within the Micronesia Mall compound, although mall management has yet to confirm the reports.

    Peralta said the company cannot disclose the franchisee’s name yet.

    “As a preferred strategy for expansion and similar to our approach in other markets, we have already awarded a territory franchise for Guam,” Peralta told. “Our franchise partner has successful business interests in Guam and the Philippines.”

    Overseas expansion plans

    Known for its crispy fried chicken, sweet spaghetti and other Filipino twists on patties, hot dogs, egg rolls and noodles, Jollibee’s Guam re-entry was announced as part of its overseas expansion plans.

    Jollibee Chairman Tony Tancaktiong spoke to Manila media about Jollibee’s overseas plans after the company’s latest annual stockholders meeting in July 2017. Guam was mentioned in the list of planned franchise locations.

    Jollibee had two franchise-run restaurants on Guam and two on Saipan, but its Marianas presence ended more than a decade ago as the islands went through an economic downturn. Jollibee also had trouble competing with Guam players that offered larger portions.

    The company builds, runs and franchises quick-service restaurants. A Jollibee international franchise applicant must have a minimum net worth of $5 million, according to the company’s website.

    Internationally, Jollibee had 139 stores with 32 in the United States, 72 in Vietnam, 13 in Brunei, one in Hong Kong, two in Singapore and 19 in the Middle East, according to the company’s profile for investors.

  • Vincent Yong Takes The Helm at DHL Global Forwarding Indonesia

    Vincent Yong Takes The Helm at DHL Global Forwarding Indonesia

    Southeast Asia logistics veteran Vincent Yong is the new Managing Director of Indonesia for DHL Global Forwarding. In a statement issued yesterday (24 July), DHL said that Yong was “no stranger to complicated situations”.

    The company explained: “As Chief Operating Officer of DHL Global Forwarding Thailand, Yong steered his team through political upheaval in 2006, catastrophic floods in 2011 and numerous changes to the country’s transport infrastructure – significantly expanding the business and consolidating operations in a 100,000-sqft Multimodal Hub at Suvarnabhumi Airport in the process.”

    Yong added: “My time in Thailand saw us go from one ‘adventure’ to another – which helped me develop a practical understanding of challenges; from air and ocean logistics operations to crisis management, security, and overall macroeconomic current affairs – and will prove particularly useful in managing our dynamic business operations in Indonesia.

    “In addition, my most recent role as Regional Head of Technology leads to my strong belief that technology will be a powerful proponent in propelling Indonesia to the next level.”

    “As Indonesia continues to invest in technology and infrastructure — like its Mass Rapid Transit network and expanded airport terminals — we expect the costs of trade and doing business to further ease. Moreover, as the world’s fourth most populous country, Indonesia still holds vast potential for growth in domestic consumption despite slowing growth in imports and exports alike. I’m looking forward to strengthening DHL’s competitive advantage in this fast-evolving market.”

  • Daimler Trucks on track to record sales of 465,000 units in 2017

    Daimler Trucks on track to record sales of 465,000 units in 2017

    Daimler Trucks has increased its worldwide deliveries in the first 11 months of 2017 by 12 percent year on year to 422,500 units, despite the continuation of disparate market conditions. Until the end of November, more trucks were delivered than in the whole of last year. In full-year 2016, the Daimler truck division sold approximately 415,100 vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz, Fuso, Freightliner, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses and BharatBenz brands worldwide.

    On the basis of initial December data, Daimler Trucks assumes that it will end the full year with unit sales in the magnitude of 465,000 vehicles (2016: 415,100). The final sales figures will be available at Daimler’s annual press conference on February 1, 2018.

    “For full-year 2017, we at Daimler Trucks anticipate unit sales in the magnitude of 465,000 trucks – significantly more than in the previous year and significantly more than we expected at the beginning of the year. This is only possible with leading products and an excellent international team – especially with an ongoing situation of weak tailwinds from our markets. I thank all our employees for their outstanding efforts,” stated Martin Daum, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG, responsible for Trucks & Buses. “In everything that we do, our focus is on our customers. In order to offer them the best products and solutions, we work continuously on innovations. We used the year 2017 to work hard on efficient, electric, automated and connected trucks.”

    North America key growth driver
    The significant growth in unit sales achieved by Daimler Trucks was driven by the positive sales development in the NAFTA region, especially in the second half of the year. Sales rose by 12 percent to 150,600 units (2016: 134,200).

    With a market share of 39.2 percent in weight classes 6 to 8 (2016: 40.0 percent), Daimler Trucks says it continued to be the undisputed market leader for medium- and heavy-duty trucks in North America by a clear margin. A key growth driver in the North American market is the new Freightliner Cascadia, which has been produced since early 2017 with an integrated Detroit powertrain and sets standards in terms of fuel efficiency, safety and connectivity. Also in the fourth quarter, Daimler Trucks recorded a significantly higher number of orders received in the NAFTA region than in the prior-year period.

    Uptick in Europe and Latin America – growth in Brazil again
    Daimler Trucks increased its sales also in the EU30 region (European Union, Switzerland and Norway) by three percent to 73,600 units in the months of January through November (2016: 71,100). Mercedes-Benz maintained its market leadership in the segment of medium- and heavy-duty trucks with 21.0 percent (2016: 20.7 percent). Mercedes-Benz is the best-selling brand also in Germany, with a market share of 36.6 percent (2016: 37.2 percent) and deliveries of 28,000 vehicles (2016: 27,600).

    Since March 2017, Mercedes-Benz trucks feature the new Truck Data Center. This standardised connectivity module is fitted across the Daimler Trucks brands: in the Mercedes-Benz Actros, Arocs, Antos and Atego as well as in the new Freightliner Cascadia and the new Fuso SuperGreat. The Truck Data Center forms the basis for existing connectivity solutions from Daimler Trucks such as the telematics systems of Fleetboard, Truckonnect and Detroit Connect. However, it also allows new digital services such as the Mercedes-Benz Uptime service product. This intelligent linking up of trucks, Mercedes-Benz Service and customers can reduce off-road times.

     

  • Indonesia Logistics Market is Expected to Reach USD 240 Billion by 2021

    Indonesia Logistics Market is Expected to Reach USD 240 Billion by 2021

    3PL market in Indonesia is expected to increase at a five year CAGR of 14.0% in the near future. Jakarta contributed highest revenue share of 38.0% in Indonesia warehousing market in 2016 owing to the industrial parks situated in the largest city Jakarta.

    Indonesia Logistics Market is currently in the growth stage with presence of various organized and unorganized players consisting of a combination of shipping and international freight forwarders, courier providers which are mainly engaged in land transportation and total logistics services providers that operate a multimodal transport model. Players are taking up and diversifying into 3PL segment to enhance their market share. Presently, there are more than 155 logistics and warehouse service providers in Indonesia.

    The freight forwarding market size has increased with the boost in air freight and sea freight, the development of transportation infrastructure and increase in number of freight forwarders, increasing industrial activities, growing FMCG market and rising e-commerce industry. Road freight has the highest share owing to the high number of deliveries that take place through road network. Air freight had the second largest share in the country freight forwarding market. Asian Countries flow corridor is the largest contributor in terms of revenue in the freight forwarding market owing to free trade agreement. The leading players in the industry are DHL, CEVA Logistics, Yusen Logistics, Agility Logistics and others. The freight forwarding market is forecasted to dominate the Indonesia logistics market in future

    Air express logistics has dominated the Indonesia express logistics with 61.0% revenue market share during 2016 owing to major international shipments falling in this category. B2B segment has dominated the express logistics market in Indonesia during 2016. The major players of Express logistic in Indonesia include DHL, FEDEX, First Logistics and JNE Express. High growth rate can be advocated from the growth expected in the e-commerce industry, rise in the demand of perishable goods and the increased use of express delivery by people in case of personal and corporate documents and last mile delivery.

    According to the report by Ken Research, a noteworthy CAGR of 7.9% in revenue in Indonesia Logistics Market is expected in next 5 years till 2021. Freight Forwarding is expected to be the fastest growing segment in future with an expected CAGR of 9.2% from 2016-2021.

  • China targets cryptocurrencies in online pyramid scheme crackdown

    China targets cryptocurrencies in online pyramid scheme crackdown

    China will crack down on online pyramid schemes, including speculation masked as cryptocurrencies and online games, the public security ministry said on Friday.

    The ministry will act jointly with the industrial and commercial department to stamp out pyramid-type schemes, besides punishing those who swindle students and vulnerable groups, the ministry said in a statement on its website.

    Chinese regulators have moved to rein in financial risks associated with virtual currency trades and pyramid schemes.

    A court this month sentenced two people to life imprisonment for fraud in a pyramid scheme involving 15.6 billion yuan ($2.44 billion) that sucked in more than 200,000 people.

  • Retailers suffer worst December since 2010

    Retailers suffer worst December since 2010

    Retail sales fell more sharply than expected in the core Christmas month, capping the worst December performance for volumes since 2010.

    The Office for National Statistics (ONS) issued the grim update on the health of the high street just hours after Carpetright became the latest big name chain to announce a profit warning .

    The retail figures showed sales volumes fell 1.5% on November which was boosted by strong Black Friday trade.

    It marked the biggest month-on-month fall since June 2016 – the month when the UK was focused on the Brexit vote on 23 June.

    The Leave win prompted a collapse in the value of the pound, resulting in a leap in shop prices during 2017 as a whole as stores passed on higher import costs.

    Higher inflation, coupled with earnings failing to keep pace, has been a thorn in the side of the retail sector as the squeeze on shoppers’ budgets has dented demand for non-essential goods.

    The ONS said 2017 was the weakest year for retail since 2013 but it still recorded year-on-year growth of 1.3% and a rise of 1% over the final quarter of the year.

     How the major retailers have fared over Christmas

    Senior statistician, Rhian Murphy, said: “Retail sales continued to grow in the last three months of the year partly due to Black Friday deals boosting spending.

    “Consumers continue to move Christmas purchases earlier with higher spending in November and lower spending in December than seen in previous years.

    “However, the longer-term picture is one of slowing growth, with increased prices squeezing people’s spending.

    “Over the year the proportion of internet spending is continuing to rise, with almost one in every five pounds spent online by the end of 2017.”

    Ruth Gregory, UK economist at Capital Economics, said it was difficult to get a clear picture of the state of the high street because the ONS figures showed retail sales values rising – suggesting a limited impact from price pressures.

    “A fall in retail sales volumes in December had always looked likely, given November’s hefty rise.

    “After all, UK retailers’ adoption of “Black Friday” discounting appears to have caused consumers to bring forward their Christmas purchases, rather than to buy more overall in recent years,” she wrote.