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1 1 PPB GROUP BERHAD Disclaimer: The contents of this presentation include materials which may be capable of being interpreted as forward-looking statements. Such statements are merely estimates and targets, based on circumstances and reasonable assumptions which apply only at the date of such statements. Accordingly, no reliance should be placed on any forward-looking statements, express or implied, contained in this presentation. Press and Analyst Briefing Unaudited FY10 Results 3 March 2011

2 Agenda 2 Group Financial Highlights Share Performance Prospects for 2011 Dividend Record Review of Major Operations 5-Year Financial Performance

3 3 Group Financial Highlights Group Financial Highlights

4 4 Financial Results FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEC 2010 Continuing Operations Grains Trading, Flour & Feed Milling Consumer Products Distribution Film Exhibition & Distribution Waste Management & Utilities Property Development, Management & Investment Others

5 5 Financial Results FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEC 2.274 bil 2.054 bil 2010 (RM) 2009 (RM) Change 10.7% 7.3% 22.8% 2.031 bil 1.123 bil 1.893 bil 1.455 bil PBT* Operating Expenses Revenue CONTINUING OPERATIONS 25.2% 88.15 sen 117.77 sen EPS 1.062 bil Profit for the Year 1.409 bil 24.6% 44% 0.678 bil 1.211 bil * Note :- Share of Wilmar’s Profit

6 6 Financial Ratios 2009 ROE Attributable to Shareholders 14.2 % 11.5% RM11.20 RM11.88 Net Assets Per Share Attributable to Shareholders 136.3 sen 158.9 sen EPS 2010 CONTINUING & DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS RM1.629 bil 1.901 bil* Profit for the Year 16.7% 5.7% 16.6% * Includes gain on sale of the sugar-related assets of RM841 million.

7 Segmental Information FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEC 2010 7 Grains Trading, Flour & Feed Milling 52.01% Grains Trading, Flour & Feed Milling 52.01% Waste Management & Utilities 4.49% Waste Management & Utilities 4.49% Film Exhibition 10.42% Film Exhibition 10.42% Property 1.73% Property 1.73% Others* 16.11% Total Revenue Continuing Operations RM2.274 billion Total Revenue Continuing Operations RM2.274 billion *Others :- Chemicals Trading & Manufacturing [4.83%] Livestock Farming [3.93%] Dividends [1.76%] Packaging [2.51%] Engineering [1.72%] Shipping [0.77%] Others [0.59%] Consumer Products 15.24% Consumer Products 15.24%

8 Segmental Information FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEC 2010 8 Grains Trading, Flour & Feed Milling 42.83% Grains Trading, Flour & Feed Milling 42.83% Film Exhibition 12.16% Film Exhibition 12.16% Waste Management & Utilities 1.52% Waste Management & Utilities 1.52% Others* 28.53% Total Segment Profits Continuing Operations RM354.9 million Total Segment Profits Continuing Operations RM354.9 million *Others :- Investment Income [16.30%] Shipping [3.22%] Others [9.01%] Consumer Products 4.44% Consumer Products 4.44% Property 10.52% Property 10.52%

9 9 Review Of Major Operations Review Of Major Operations

10 Review of Major Operations 10 GRAINS TRADING, FLOUR AND FEED MILLING Revenue for 2010 increased due to higher flour sales complemented by its mill in Indonesia which commenced operations in October 2009. Operating profit improved arising from higher sales with better profit margins. RM MILLION 9.4% 66.2 %

11 Review of Major Operations 11 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, WASTE MANAGEMENT & UTILITIES The revenue and operating profit improved marginally due to better cost management and higher profit margin. RM MILLION 4.3% 25%

12 Review of Major Operations 12 FILM EXHIBITION AND DISTRIBUTION Revenue for 2010 increased due to contribution from newly opened cinemas namely, GSC Tropicana (Jun 09), GSC East Coast Mall (Nov 09) and GSC Suria Sabah (May 10) as well as the additional 4 screens in GSC IOI Mall (New Wing). Operating profit improved due to contribution from new cinemas and the overall improved performance of cinemas driven by the strong films released in the year. 22.8% 54.4%

13 Review of Major Operations 13 PROPERTY INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT Revenue for 2010 increased marginally due to higher contribution from Cheras Leisure Mall. Operating profit improved due to the creation of a new F&B area called “Cravings Lane” and upward revision of tenancy rates in Cheras Leisure Mall. Gains from disposal of properties totalling RM22.3 million also contributed to the significant jump in the FY10 profit. RM MILLION >100% 2.7%

14 Review of Major Operations 14 Consumer Products Distribution Revenue and operating profit for 2010 improved due to growth of its in-house products mainly from the frozen food business where sales had doubled from RM8.36 million to RM16.64 million. RM MILLION 19.4% 8.7%

15 15 5-Year Financial Performance 5-Year Financial Performance

16 5-Year PBT of PPB Group 16 RM Million Year * Note : PBT for year 2010 excludes the gain of RM841 million from the disposal of the sugar- related assets. If the profit is included, the PBT would be RM1.962 billion

17 17 Dividend Record Dividend Record

18 Dividend Record 18 DividendNet Payout Ratio Per ShareDividend GrossNetPaid/payableYieldGroupCompany Year (sen) (RM Million)(%) 2010 - Interim - Special - Final* 5 65 18 88 5 65 18 88 59.275 770.575 213.390 1,043.240 ] ] 5.1 ] ]55.0 ] ]67.0 ] 2009 73 865.4154.653.614.8 2008 8568.88816.5727.463.5116.0 2007 3022.15262.5882.041.963.7 2006 2014.55172.4902.730.8103.6 * The Board recommended a final single tier dividend of 18 sen per share for the financial year ended 31 December 2010 payable on 10 June 2011.

19 19 Share Performance Share Performance

20 Share Performance 2010 2011

21 21 Prospects for 2011 Prospects for 2011

22 22 Prospects for 2011 Rising commodity prices and fuel costs, coupled with fluctuating currency exchange rates are the main challenging factors which are expected to impact the Group’s operating results for 2011. The outlook for consumer demand in Malaysia and the Asian region remains positive. The Group is confident that the performance for 2011 will be satisfactory.

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