Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Open letter to iCapital.biz Berhad

Below is a open letter from Tan Tuan Phin who contacted me and asked me to publish the below letter. I hope many people can attend the AGM and vote according to their opinion, and possibly voice their concerns (if any). 




To ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad,


Being a shareholder which owns 274,300 shares not including the shareholdings of my close family members, I wish to voice out my concerns regarding about the recent performance of ICAPITAL.BIZ BERHAD and wish it can be discussed in the Q&A session in the coming AGM on 24 September 2016.


Sadly I am not able to attend the AGM due to another appointment on 24 September 2016.

You may refer to my enquiries to ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad as follows:

1)      Relative Poor Performance of the Fund from 2011 to 2016



ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Cash Level
    303,481,263
    257,951,378
   240,390,544
   208,005,028
   133,735,511
   115,907,950
Investment
    126,022,371
    145,596,798
   185,731,507
   209,700,211
   262,657,722
   270,506,528
Total Valuation
    429,503,634
    403,548,176
   426,122,051
   417,705,239
   396,393,233
   386,414,478








% Cash VS Total Valuation
71%
64%
56%
50%
34%
30%



Based on the figures extracted from the annual report, the Compounding Annual Growth Rate of total investment plus cash and cash equivalents since year 2011 to 2016 is performed poorly at a CAGR of 1.78% per annum which is almost equivalent to non-performance at all or in another terms, basically wasted 6 years opportunity to grow the fund for the benefit of shareholders. Not every shareholders have a lot of 6 years to wait.



Kindly address and explain why has the fund performed so poorly for the past 6 years.





2)      Increased Management and Advisory Fees



ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Management & Advisory fee
         6,150,684
         6,374,708
       6,218,982
       6,179,782
       5,789,726
       5,105,346



The management & advisory fee has been increasing at an annual compounding rate of 3.15%, while the performance of the investment fund is only growth at CAGR of 1.78% as highlight in my question No. 1. The growth rate of management and advisory fee is not in-line with the growth of the fund, while the growth pace of management & advisory fee is getting higher than the fund’s performance. (CAGR of Management & Advisory Fee = 3.15% > CAGR of Cash plus Investment = 1.78%)



Kindly address and explain why the CAGR of the increase in Management & Advisory Fee is higher and comparatively faster than the CAGR growth of the Cash plus Investment of ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad.





3)      Increased in Impairment Loss on Investment



ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Impairment loss
       12,506,585
         2,392,124
           513,988
                       -  
                       -  
                       -  



The impairment loss of the fund’s investment has been on an increasing trend. Especially for Boustead Holdings Berhad which is currently sit at an unrealised loss of RM2,177,080 and yet to be impaired.



a)      What is the rationale for not impairing the remaining RM2,177,080 of Boustead Holdings Berhad although almost similar amount (RM2,392,124) has being impaired for Malaysia Smelting Corporation Berhad? Does this practice comply with the Malaysian Financial Reporting Standards?



b)      The Fund has great opportunity to sell both Boustead Holdings Berhad and Parkson Holdings Berhad during year 2011 where both companies’ share were valued at peak of RM40,073,148 and RM54,901,782, however, the opportunity was not properly seize by the management and resulting in significant losses after 5 years.



Did the management of ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad constantly followed up on the companies in their portfolio such as regular company visit or meeting with their management?



What are the policies and steps to be taken by the management to avoid making such wrong decision in future?





4)      Comparison of ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad vs Berkshire Hathaway



As at 31 July Each Year
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Berkshire Hathaway ($)
             216,000
             214,000
           188,124
           173,900
           127,445
           111,500
ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad (RM)
                    2.29
                    2.28
                  2.46
                  2.40
                  2.24
                  2.16



After peruse through several years of ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad’s annual report, I noticed that the management loves to compare the Fund’s performance against Berkshire Hathaway since both funds are closed-end fund.



The table above clearly explains the significant gap in performance of the both fund. If a person invested in both fund respectively, the CAGR of Berkshire Hathaway’s Share is 11.65% compared against the relative sluggish performance of ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad’s 0.98% from year 2011 to 2016.



Which means ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad has not performed at all for the past 6 years. This lead us back to the justification whether the management and advisory fees are commensurate for the poor performance of ICAPITAL.Biz Berhad.



Kindly address this issue and advise the management next course of action in order to improve in the Fund’s performance or reduce the management and advisory fees that reflects the actual performance of the fund.



Does the directors of ICAPITAL.BIZ Berhad review the fund manager performance in a periodic basis? What is the directors’ yardstick on the measurement of fund manager’s performance?



Or in a much serious scenario, if the fund still perform poorly in the coming years, have the board ever consider replace the fund manager or liquidate the fund that will give a higher return for the benefit of shareholders?



Regards,

A Very Concerned Shareholder

Tan Tuan Phin

9 comments:

  1. Hahaha! This is what so called " professional fund manager " who try to time the market and now after six years , still sitting with tons of cash and collecting huge management fees ! Bravo to him !
    Cheers ,,

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  2. Icap total fees in 2006 was 1.276 million.
    Icap total fees in 2016 was 6.150 million.

    CAGR for total fees since 2006 = 17.02%.

    TTB claimed his fund size grew 12% since listing.

    The clear winner is ........

    Boon3

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  3. Their strategy is to gain 3 to 10 folds when market crash. Unfortunately, shareholders couldnt wait but look for short term profits.

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    1. Does Icap Biz states clearly states this investment strategy as it policy in every Annual Reports which serves as a reminder for current as well as future prospective investors that they are only willing to start to invest heavily during the time of crisis. I have not been informed for such a strategy even though I am a shareholders since its IPO in 2015.
      I have its prospectus as well, I peruse through the prospectus , unfortunately I couldn’t find such a strategy or investment policies.
      If such a strategy is formulated, I am sure as a shareholder , we must be informed or updated either in any AGM or publish in its annual report is the least. The informed shareholders will be able to determine whether to continue invest in this company or look for other greener pasture.
      Further, Immediately after IPO, It raised its $140m capital, it invested substantially while no any crisis was happening then. It raise questions to me why such a strategy or policy exist or implemented out of blue moon.
      Now, out of sudden we are accused of shortsighted shareholders couldn’t wait for long and only look for short term profit. Is it fair?

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  4. Warren Buffett's investment strategy to wait for market crash to buy.

    Hahaha.

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    1. Yeah, problem is, you have to be right, you can be off by 1 year, may be even 2 years, but by 6 years .....?

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  6. I witness its performance for the 1st 2 years which was outstanding, its share price rocketed with even commanded a premium. I let go most of the shares I owned.
    I re-accumulated its shares after 2008 crisis and hold most of it until now. I have witness it cleared or reduced most of its investment in hand since 2010 and have not made any new substantial investment. I constantly raised questions to him during AGM or when ever there was an opportunity to meet him and asked why can't he find any undervalued stocks since 2010 until 2014 .If so, how can he perform in future ?He gave many economic reasons and political instability , market uncertainty ,high PE ,and etc . Most of the time, I ended up was given a arrogant, sarcastic and teasing reply.
    That is the reasons his latest 6 years performance so bad..

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  7. AS a fund manager, he must be treated like any ordinary staff in any company.
    Any workers performance is good, he must be praised and rewarded accordingly , but if underperformed, he must be reminded or reprimanded and given time to change, however for Icap Biz, if TTB continued being rewarded with such substantial management and advisory fees, it is just like robbing the money from the owner.

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