Cement News tagged: Corporate
Swiss poll could limit executive salaries
Nine months after putting checks on excessive payouts for executives in a referendum, Europe's best-paid voters will decide on Sunday whether to cap the highest wages in a company at 12 times the lowest pay. Swiss corporations and the government have joined forces to oppose the so-called 1:12 initiative, which is forecast to be rejected. The payscale at Holcim, formed 101 years ago in the Swi...
Vietnam: Vinaconex on target with restructuring
Vietnam Construction and Import-Export JSC (Vinaconex) claims to have met its restructuring targets after successfully addressing shortcomings in the firm's assets, capital sources and operations. Lowering investments into non-core businesses and reducing its debts has enabled Vinaconex to fulfil its asset restructuring, capital and operational targets to foster its core construction business....
Nigeria: Dangote Cement Plc gross revenue soars
In the 1H13 Dangote Cement Plc's gross revenues grew by 29 per cent to NGN288.9bn (US$1.8bn) for the 3Q13, from NGN224.5bn recorded in the corresponding period 3Q12. Dangote Cement recorded a profit before tax (PBT) of NGN151.7bn for the nine-month period to September 2013, an increase of 43 per cent YoY from NGN106.4bn in 3Q12. Operational expenses grew by 57 per cent to NGN33.6bn in the...
Holcim's India's rejig plan receives FII support
Holcim may have won minority shareholder support for its restructuring plans in India on strong backing from foreign institutional investors (FII) who control just over 30 per cent of its subsidiary, Ambuja Cements. According to analysts, the FII includes some 359 foreign portfolio investors, which is expected to be sufficient to overcome opposition from domestic institutional investors incl...
Malaysia: Lafarge's net profit rises by 24.7%
Lafarge Malaysia Bhd's net profit for the third quarter ended 30 Sept 2013 rose 24.7 per cent to MYR120.2m (US$37.7m) from MYR96.4m a year ago. Its revenue climbed 2.7 per cent YoY to MYR728m compared with MYR708.8m earlier. Earnings per share stood at 14.2 sen from 11.3 sen last year. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Lafarge said the higher revenue was mainly due to higher sales volume i...
China: Qingsong Building Materials acquires Xinjiang cement business
Xinjiang Qingsong Building Materials & Chemicals (Group) Co Ltd has acquired a 31.64 per cent stake in Yili Nangang Building Materials (Group) Co Ltd for CNY169m (US$27.7m), the company announced. After the acquisition, Qingsong Building Materials' stake in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous-based company increased to 51 per cent, further expanding cement market shares in the region.
PPC's preliminary report, year-end Sept 2013
PPC's South African cement sales volumes rose by seven per cent, while industry sales for the nine months ending June 2013 increased by 4.2 per cent. Strong volumes were recorded in the Gauteng and inland regions despite increased industrial action in these markets. Volumes in the coastal regions also recorded growth despite rising imports and a particularly wet winter season. Imported cemen...
Brazil: CSN reports 3Q13 earnings
Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN)announced its results for the 3Q13 and 9M13, posting a record net revenue of BRL4.7bn (US$2bn) in 3Q13, 15 per cent up on 2Q13. Year-to-date net revenue came to BRL12.4bn, also a new record. The adjusted EBITDA totalled BRL1.7bn in 3Q13, 51 per cent up on the BRL1.1bn recorded in 2Q13, fuelled by the mining and steel segments. The consolidated EBITDA margi...
Anglo American announces the sale of Tarmac Building Products to Lafarge Tarmac
Anglo American Plc said it will sell Tarmac Building Products Ltd to Lafarge Tarmac Holdings Ltd, the 50:50 joint venture of Lafarge's and Anglo American's construction materials and services businesses in the UK. The deal is subject to regulatory approvals, and details are confidential, it said. Tarmac Building Products is a supplier of heavy building products, including construction blocks...
SCG reports 53% increase in 3Q net profit
Thailand's largest industrial conglomerate, Siam Cement Group, reported a 53 per cent increase in third-quarter net profit while its cement and building materials division showing the highest rise in revenue. Net profit for the quarter totalled THB9.79bn (US$309.77m) which the company attributed to the continued recovery of chemicals margins and volume, growth in the domestic cement demand...
Titan helped by stronger US performance
Titan's turnover increased by 4.9 per cent to EUR888.3m in the first nine months of 2013, but the EBITDA declined by 5.5 per cent to EUR153.6m. However, the third quarter did see a 21.9 per cent improvement in the EBITDA. There was no credit from the sale of emission rights compared with a EUR24m gain at this stage last year in respect of Greece and Bulgaria. The trading profit for the nine...
Holcim gets FIPB approval for India restructure
Holcim has received approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) of India to merge Holcim India Private Ltd (HIPL) with Ambuja Cements as part of plans to streamline its operations there. Holcim, which holds majority stakes in ACC and Ambuja Cements, announced plans in July to consolidate operations. In a two stage deal, Ambuja will first acquire a 24 per cent stake in HIPL fo...
Viettel Group acquires 70% stake in Vietnamese producer
Military-run Viettel Group has acquired a 70 per cent stake of Vietnamese cement producer Cam Pha Cement for VND140bn ($6.64m). The 139.8m shares were purchased from Vietnam Construction and Import-Export Joint Stock Corporation (Vinaconex) at around VND1,000 each, the current book value of the cement firm, the Thoi Bao Kinh Te Sai Gon newspaper reported. Viettel, which holds a 21.3 per c...
CRH results broadly in line with last year
In its autumn trading statement, CRH announced that it expects the EBITDA to be broadly in line with last 2012 numbers, assuming normal weather patterns for the remainder of the year. Depreciation and amortisation charges as well as the net interest charge are forecast to be a little lower than in 2012, though the net debt is expected to be about EUR300m higher. Acquisitions and large capital...
Raysut sales ease in first nine months, Oman
Raysut Cement, the leading cement producer in Oman, reported a rise in pretax profit for the first nine months of 2013, but sales eased due in part to competition from neighbouring UAE. During the Jan-September 2013 period the company reported a 12.6 per cent YoY rise in net profit before tax of OMR21.52m (US$55.9m). Revenue was down slightly to OMR70.18m compared to OMR70.35m in the same pe...
Buzzi Unicem performance deteriorates in Italy and Mexico
Buzzi Unicem's turnover for the first nine months declined up by 3.2 per cent to EUR2078.5m and the EBITDA came off by 10.6 per cent to EUR335.8m. The trading profit was down by 16.4 per cent to EUR169.8m, but net financial charges came off by 9.5 per cent to EUR81.4m. After a 37.9 per cent increase in the contribution from associates, the pre-tax profit emerged 18.3 per cent lower at EUR95...