Tea rejuvenating stock market
With investors betting on strong quarterly results for the sector,
"Because of high expectations of strong earnings in plantation shares, small investors are highly attracted," said Vajira Premawardhana, head of research at Lanka Orix Securities.
"Corporate earnings of some main blue chips are not up to the expected level. So now most investors want to recover their losses (in other shares) from plantation shares."
Tea is a major foreign exchange earner along with remittances and garments. The Tea Board said average tea prices at auction in
Three plantation companies which have announced quarterly earnings this month have reported strong profits, fuelling interest in other plantation shares. The sector has accounted for nearly half of all bourse turnover for a week.
Kotagala Plantation posted a 57 percent jump in nine-month net profit, Talawakelle Tea Estates said its 2007 net profit grew 24 percent, and Kelani Valley Plantation increased its 2007 net profit by 62 percent. Fifteen more plantation sector shares are set to release their earnings by the end of the month.
"High profits are mainly because of high global tea and rubber prices," said Dharshi Ganeshan, a research analyst at Bartleets Mallory Stockbrokers.
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