Thursday 6 March 2014

TigerAir

OCBC on 5 Mar 2014

Reuters reported on Monday that Tiger Airways Holdings (TR) may sell or close Tigerair Mandala (TRM) if there are no signs of a turnaround this year. YTD, TR has clocked S$39.5m in share of loss from TRM; 3QFY14: S$11.2m, 2QFY14: S$7.7m, 1QFY14: S$20.6m (S$13.3m incurred in earlier quarters). We would be positive on a sale of TRM. The carrier lacks the economies of scale for Indonesian market, which is facing increasing overcapacity. TRM has only a 1-2% market share, in stark contrast to Lion Air (46%) and Garuda Indonesia (28%), according to CAPA Centre for Aviation. Using a lower FY14F P/B peg of 1.0x (versus 1.1x previously) as TR is expected to remain loss-making this year, we lower our FV estimate from S$0.42 to S$0.38. Maintain SELL.

S$40m share of loss for 1Q-3QFY14
Reuters reported on Monday that Tiger Airways Holdings (TR) may sell or close Tigerair Mandala (TRM) if there are no signs of a turnaround this year. YTD, TR has clocked S$39.5m in share of loss from TRM; 3QFY14: S$11.2m, 2QFY14: S$7.7m, 1QFY14: S$20.6m (S$13.3m incurred in earlier quarters). 

A sale would not be surprising
In 2012, Mandala Airlines (later rebranded TRM) underwent a financial restructuring, during which TR bought a one-third stake. TR's stake was brought up to 35.8% in Sep 2013. Saratoga, an Indonesian PE firm, owns 51% of TRM. Both Saratoga and TR are reportedly not interested in increasing their investments in TRM. We would be positive on a TRM sale. The carrier lacks the economies of scale for Indonesian market, which is facing increasing overcapacity. TRM has only a 1-2% market share, in stark contrast to Lion Air (46%) and Garuda Indonesia (28%), according to CAPA Centre for Aviation. A potential sale is not surprising, given that TR has been reducing its exposure to the other loss-making cubs. TR sold a 60% stake in Tigerair Australia in Jul 2013 to Virgin Australia and in Jan this year, it entered an agreement to sell its full 40% stake in Tigerair Philippines to Cebu Air, the parent of Cebu Pacific. In an article dated 19 Feb, CAPA reported that TRM is reducing its total number of flights by 42% and more than halving the number of routes being operated (19 at the beginning of the year), by mid-Mar. CAPA cites TRM CEO Paul Rombeek as saying that on an available seat kilometres (ASK) basis the shrinkage will be 30%.

Maintain SELL 
Using a lower FY14F P/B peg of 1.0x (versus 1.1x previously) as TR is expected to remain loss-making this year, we lower our FV estimate from S$0.42 to S$0.38. Maintain SELL.

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