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CHAIRMAN's STATEMENT (Cont'd) Resorts World Bhd Annual Report 2007 13 CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT (cont’d) The Awana chain of hotels has never failed to please their guests and APPRECIATION has been favourite host venues, especially for local and international Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibition. Awana Porto Malai We are saddened by the demise of our beloved Founder and my father continues to be the official host venue for the Langkawi International Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Goh Tong, who passed away peacefully on 23 October Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition. 2007. Our Founder was a great man who through determination, integrity and hard work, established the Genting Group as one of Invited guests and esteemed Genting WorldCard members will be Asia’s leading and best managed multinationals. His remarkable pampered a hundred miles off the ground as they travel on the new entrepreneurial legacy lives on. Gulfstream G450 jet, regarded as the Rolls Royce of the sky. Members will experience the luxury and comfort while we indulge them with our I would like to convey my sincere gratitude to our distinguished fellow service - all in this state-of-the-art private jet considered a technological members of the Board, who have always been supportive and have masterpiece. always provided valuable insights to the Group throughout the year. The road infrastructure and transportation vehicles of the Resort To the management and staff, your commendable performance continued to be upgraded to ensure safe, comfortable and convenient to accommodate the demanding needs of our customers is highly journey for users. Apart from that, we have opened two new bus stations appreciated. in Kajang and Bandar Utama and a new limousine service counter at the Low Cost Carrier Terminal, for guests to travel comfortably to the I am also pleased to welcome Mr. Thuy Tuong Trinh as the Chief Resort. Operating Officer (“COO”) of Resorts World. Mr. Trinh has over 30 years experience in the casino, resort and hospitality industry and has The Group holds a 19.3% stake in Star Cruises Limited, a global cruise experience in the opening of resorts in Macau. As the COO, Mr. Trinh brand ranked 3rd largest cruise operator in the world as at 30 April will impart invaluable knowledge and experience for the development 2008. of the Group. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY My sincere appreciation goes to Mr. Tan Wooi Meng, the Group Company Secretary who retired from his post on 1 May 2008. On We have always been committed to our role as a good corporate behalf of the Board, I thank him for his magnificent 26 years of citizen. In this year’s annual report, we are reporting our corporate dedication to the Genting Group of companies and Resorts World. social resposibility (“CSR”) initiatives more formally in the areas of Allow me to take this opportunity to wish him all the best on his Environment, Marketplace, Workplace and Community in line with retirement. the framework recommended by Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Taken together with our statement on Corporate Governance, these To all of our customers, shareholders, business associates and provide an overview of how we aim to fulfil our responsibilities to authorities, we thank you for your trust and confidence in the Group. our stakeholders and to promote the highest quality of management I look forward to your continued support as we forge ahead to grow across our operations. At the same time they show how our business stronger and achieve greater standards in the industry. contributes to society through all our activities and clarify our commitment to promoting good business practices within our own operations and with our suppliers. PROSPECTS Given today’s competitive business environment, we realise it is imperative that we strive to maintain our exclusive commitment to our customers. The Group also continuously reviews new investment opportunities in leisure, hospitality and integrated entertainment resort to enhance long-term shareholder value. We did well in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2007. In 2008, with TAN SRI LIM KOK THAY improved facilities and enhanced services, we are well equipped to Chairman cater to the anticipated growing number of visitors to the Resort. 21 May 2008 14 Resorts World Bhd Annual Report 2007 PENYATA PENGERUSI “Kami bertekad untuk berkembang menjadi pengusaha resort bersepadu terulung di dunia” Bagi pihak Lembaga Pengarah, saya dengan sukacitanya akhir sebanyak 3.60 sen sesaham biasa ditolak cukai pendapatan membentangkan Laporan Tahunan dan Penyata Kewangan yang telah 26%, yang memerlukan kelulusan para pemegang saham pada diaudit bagi Kumpulan Syarikat-Syarikat Resorts World (“Resorts Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Ke-Dua Puluh Lapan. Jumlah dividen World”, “Kumpulan” atau “Kami”) untuk tahun kewangan berakhir 31 kasar sesaham biasa pada tahun 2007 akan berjumlah 6.48 sen, Disember 2007. menunjukkan peningkatan sebanyak 20% daripada 5.40 sen pada tahun sebelumnya TINJAUAN KEPUTUSAN PEMBANGUNAN KORPORAT Sepanjang Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2007, perolehan Kumpulan telah meningkat sebanyak 14% untuk mencatat paras rekod Sepanjang tahun 2007, Kumpulan telah memulakan satu strategi tertinggi yang baru iaitu sebanyak RM4.35 bilion pada tahun 2007 pengurusan modal dan pelaburan yang lebih fokus dan agresif. Mandat (2006: RM3.81 bilion), terutamanya disebabkan oleh peningkatan kepada syarikat untuk membeli balik modal saham terbitan sehingga dalam jumlah perniagaan didorong oleh ketibaan pelancong yang 10% telah diluluskan pada 21 Jun 2007. lebih tinggi dalam sektor hospitaliti dan riadah. Syarikat telah memulakan pembelian sahamnya sendiri dari Julai Keuntungan sebelum cukai telah meningkat dengan ketara 2007. Pada 15 Mei 2008, Syarikat telah membeli balik 129.1 juta mencecah RM1.91 bilion pada tahun 2007 (2006: RM1.14 bilion). saham dengan jumlah balasan sebanyak RM504.1 juta. Ini disebabkan terutamanya oleh peningkatan dalam perolehan, keuntungan satu kali daripada penjualan dan pencairan pelaburan Dalam usaha untuk menyelaraskan strategi pelaburannya, Kumpulan ekuiti dalam Star Cruises Limited (“Star Cruises”) berjumlah telah menjual 1.01 bilion saham biasa bernilai USD0.10 sesaham RM418.1 juta, pendapatan faedah yang lebih tinggi sebanyak mewakili 14.02% pegangannya dalam Star Cruises berjumlah RM85.4 juta dan pegangan kerugian yang lebih rendah dalam Star HKD2.65 bilion (lebih kurang RM1.17 bilion) pada 30 Julai 2007. Star Cruises kerana berkuatkuasa dari 31 Julai 2007, Kumpulan tidak Cruises kemudiannya tidak lagi menjadi syarikat bersekutu. lagi mengambil kira keputusan Star Cruises ke dalam akaun. Sebagai sebahagian daripada tinjauan berterusan dalam SOROTAN KEWANGAN penyusunan strategik dan kepentingan seluruh dunia, Kumpulan telah mengumumkan cadangan untuk tawaran jualan tidak boleh ditukar milik Tahun berakhir 31 Disember 2007 2006 Beza terhadap keseluruhan kepentingannya dalam Genting International RM juta RM juta % Public Limited Company (“GIPLC”) kepada para pemegang saham Syarikat pada 28 Disember 2007. Inisiatif ini bertujuan memberi Perolehan operasi 4,352.3 3,808.5 14.3% peluang kepada para pemegang saham Kumpulan untuk memiliki Untung daripada operasi 1,936.1 1,366.6 41.7% penyertaan terus dalam prospek dan prestasi masa hadapan GIPLC Untung sebelum cukai 1,912.1 1,138.7 67.9% dengan satu harga pasaran selepas diskaun. Usaha korporat ini Untung selepas cukai 1,555.3 945.5 64.5% selesai pada 30 April 2008 dan menjana kira-kira RM522 juta. Untung boleh agih kepada Pemegang Saham 1,555.7 945.9 64.5% PERKEMBANGAN PERNIAGAAN Ekuiti pemegang saham 8,189.0 6,249.6 31.0% Jumlah aset 9,341.5 8,372.4 11.6% Saya dengan bangganya mengumumkan Kumpulan telah memperoleh pencapaian yang cemerlang pada tahun 2007. Genting Highlands Perolehan asas sesaham (sen)*^ 27.42 17.30 58.5% Resort (“Resort”) telah dianugerahkan sebagai pemenang World’s Perolehan bersih sesaham (sen)*^ 26.48 17.26 53.4% Leading Casino Resort oleh World Travel Awards di samping Dividen kasar sesaham (sen) ^ 6.48 5.40 20.0% menggondol anugerah Asia’s Leading Casino Resort pada tahun yang Liputan dividen (kali)* 5.7 4.4 29.5% sama. Aset bersih sesaham (RM)^ 1.43 1.14 25.4% Pulangan (selepas cukai dan Di samping itu, Awana Hotels dan Resorts telah dianugerahi Best kepentingan minoriti) per purata Brand in Leisure and Hospitality sementara Awana Vacations Resort ekuiti pemegang saham (%) 21.5 15.9 35.2% Development Bhd pula dianugerahi Best Brand in Leisure and * Dikira berasaskan untung selepas cukai dan kepentingan minoriti Hospitality (Time Sharing) bagi BrandLaureate - SME’s Chapter Award ^ Dikira mengikut bilangan penerbitan saham biasa yang telah bertambah selepas 2007. Resort turut memperoleh empat anugerah terkemuka dalam pelaksanaan pecahan saham yang telah selesai pada 16 April 2007 pelbagai kategori daripada Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (“HAPA”). Sepanjang tahun 2007, Resort telah berjaya menarik seramai 19.6 juta DIVIDEN pengunjung. Kami mengekalkan keseimbangan yang munasabah di antara dividen- Secara keseluruhan, Resort terus mempertingkatkan kemudahan dan dividen yang dibayar dengan peruntukan dana untuk pelaburan dan perkhidmatan demi keselesaan pelanggannya dengan menawarkan perkembangan perniagaan di masa hadapan. pelbagai rangkaian kelengkapan seperti hotel, premis niaga makanan dan minuman, taman tema dalam dan luar premis, persembahan dan Dividen interim sebanyak 2.88 sen sesaham biasa yang bernilai 10 acara hiburan mega, membeli-belah, spa, golf, kegiatan eko-alam sen ditolak cukai 27% berjumlah RM120.3 juta telah dibayar pada
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