Cement News tagged: Corporate
PSP Engineering sees losses rise
PSP Engineering, which took control of production at the bankrupt Prerovske strojirny engineering firm last year, posted an audited loss of CZK 93.4 mln in 2003, up from a loss of CZK 6.58 bn the prev
Greek Alpha Beton Reports
Greek Nimatemporiki-Alpha Beton, the company which emerged from the merger of textile company Nimatemporiki and concrete maker Alpha Beton, closed 2003 with a pre-tax profit of 3.17 mln euro ($3.81 ml
Holcim shareholder committed to keeping stake
Holcim’s leading shareholder Thomas Schmidheiny - one of Switzerland’s richest men - is committed to keeping his stake in the world’s second largest cement maker, his spokesman said
Fancesa can grow without Soboce
Bolivian cement producer Fancesa can expand its business without merging with larger competitor Soboce, according to its general manager Gonzalo Arce, Correo del Sur newspaper reported. Arce believes
Chia Hsin Cement 2004 net rising
The 2004 profit of Chia Hsin Cement Greater China Holding Corp is expected to rise 30 percent over 2003 despite China’s measures to cool its economy, said the firm’s Taiwan parent on Thurs
Spanish Cementos Rezola
Cementos Rezola and concrete producer Hormigones y Minas, part of Spanish cement group Financiera y Minera (FyM), owned by Italian cement group Italcementi, posted a combined turnover of 107.9 mln eur
Australian cement bid ends up in court
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is seeking an injunction in the Federal Court to prevent Boral from taking any steps to acquire or exercise substantial influence over Adelaide Brigh
Brazil Portobello sells to Lafarge
Brazil’s ceramic producer Portobello SA has sold its mortar producing subsidiary PortoKoll Ltda to Lafarge in a deal estimated at 28.1 mln Brazilian reais (US$8.97m) The purchase was made via La
ACCC moves to stop ABB
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched legal action to try to stop Boral’s takeover plans for cement maker Adelaide
Esther Koplowitz in negotiations
Madrid: Esther Koplowitz could be close to signing a deal with Veolia, according to the newspaper Expansion. According to this source, some financial investors, (Ibersuizas, a UK and a French group) c
L&T to integrate divisions
Toubro will be integrating its engineering construction and contracts (ECC) division and its engineering and construction (E &C) business as part of a grand five-year strategy to more than double its
Turkish Sabanci turnover up
Sabanci Holding registered a 46 per cent year-on-year rise in its consolidated turnover to US$1.934bn (1.583bn euro) for the first three months of 2004, according to Sabanci Holding CEO, Celal Metin.
Cemex shareholders opt to capitalise
Cemex said on Thursday more than 96 per cent of shareholders opted to take dividend payments in new shares in a capitalization of the world’s No 3 cement maker. Cemex often gives shareholders t
Guj Ambuja gets nod for ACRL merger
Gujarat Ambuja Cements announced that it has received the approval from the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR) for merging Ambuja Cement Rajasthan Ltd (ACRL) with itself. Gujarat
Egyptian Misr Cement Qena Reports US$2.6 M net profit Q1 2004
Egyptian cement producer Misr Cement Qena posted a net profit of 15.92m Egyptian pounds (US$2.6m/2.1m euro) for the first quarter of 2004, against a net loss of 5.79m pounds (US$937,000/769,000 euro)
Jurong Cement share premium overstated
An incorrect accounting treatment made in the 1997/1998 accounts has resulted in an overstatement of Sin$13.35 million in Jurong Cement’s share premium in associated companies. Calling it &rsquo