Cement News tagged under: Dyckerhoff AG
Cement Hranice records 29% rise in 2023 profit25 September 2024, Published under Cement NewsCzech cement producer Cement Hranice , owned by Germany’s Dyckerhoff AG , recorded a 29 per cent increase in net profit in 2023, reaching a record CZK916.2m (US$40.8m), compared to CZK710.5m in 2022. Revenues from sales grew by 5.5 per cent YoY, advancing from CZK2.227bn in 2022 to CZK2.349bn in 2023, according to the company’s annual report. Despite a reduction in cement sales volume last year, revenue growth was driven by higher product prices, according to the company's Board Chairma... |
Will consolidation increase competition in Germany?16 March 2018, Published under Cement NewsThe German cement industry took another step along the road to consolidation this week with news that Dyckerhoff AG was in position to acquire Portland Zement Seibel und Sohne GmbH & Co , subject to the prior approval of the Bundeskartellamt, Germany's anti-competition authority. The acquisition would add a further 0.7Mta of cement capacity to the Dyckerhoff Group in Germany, where the Buzzi-owned company already operates five integrated and two grinding plants. The Seibel & Sohne Er... |
Russia and USA prove Dyckerhoff's only first-half bright spot01 August 2013, Published under Cement NewsGerman cement major and Buzzi Unicem subsidiary Dyckerhoff AG reported a decline in first-half sales volumes across all its market except Russia and the USA. Consolidated sales fell by six per cent. Group EBITDA was down by EUR3m which includes a one-time effect of EUR4m. In the previous year, one-time effects amounted to EUR5m. Pretax results were EUR10m, some EUR12m lower than the same period of last year. Net income after tax was EUR7m. For fiscal year 2013, Dyckerhoff expects group... |
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