Frencken Group Limited (the “Company” and together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”) wishes
to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Precico Sdn. Bhd., (“PSB”) has on 18 January
2010 entered into a Sale and Purchase Agreement (“Agreement”) with Koike Precision Sdn. Bhd.
for the sale of certain assets related to the keypad product segment (“keypad segment”) of PSB
(the “Proposed Sale of Assets”) for a consideration of RM7.7 million (approximately
S$3.1 million) (the “Purchase Consideration”).
This transaction follows a review by the Group to cease production and discontinue the keypad
segment (Please refer to the section ‘Rationale for the Proposed Sale of Assets’).
Information on the Proposed Sale of Assets
The Proposed Sale of Assets covers machineries, equipment and related inventories for the
production of keypads.
Consideration for the Proposed Sale of Assets
The Proposed Sale of Assets was arrived at after negotiations between the Company and Koike
Precision Sdn. Bhd. on a willing buyer-willing seller basis and after taking into account, inter alia,
the book value of the aforesaid assets. The gross proceeds from the Proposed Sale of Assets
represent a discount of approximately 38% from the book value of the assets.
Rationale for the Proposed Sale of Assets
Due to changing market dynamics in the global mobile handset market over the past few years,
the Group has witnessed an increasingly challenging operating environment in the keypad
market. As a result, revenue from the keypad segment, which is part of the Group’s EMS
Division, has declined substantially over the last two financial years.
In the financial year ended 31 December 2006 (“FY2006”), sales of the keypad segment
amounted to S$52.7 million and accounted for 65.4% of the EMS Division’s revenue. This
revenue declined to S$37.0 million and S$24.5 million in FY2007 and FY2008 respectively. For
the nine months ended 30 September 2009 (“9M09”), the keypad segment generated sales of
S$10.5 million and contributed 29.3% to the EMS Division’s revenue.
The Group had anticipated that business conditions in the keypad market would become
increasingly challenging and responded by implementing a long term strategy to broaden the
EMS Division’s revenue base and reduce its reliance on the keypad segment. This entailed
progressively shifting the EMS Division’s product mix towards products in the office automation
and automotive segments, which have higher value and longer life cycles, while gradually
curtailing production capacity of its keypad segment.