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Cemex grows sales in 2022 but reports loss in fourth quarter
14 February 2023Mexico: Cemex’s net sales grew by 8% year-on-year to US$15.6bn in 2022 from US$14.4bn in 2021. Its operating earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 6% to US$2.68bn from US$2.84bn. Cement sales volumes decreased by 5% to 63.4Mt and ready-mix concrete sales rose by 2% to 50.1Mm3. However, the building materials producer reported a loss of US$99m in the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to a profit of US$195m in the same period in 2021. It attributed this to an impairment for goodwill and fixed assets.
Fernando A González, the chief executive officer of Cemex, said “2022 was a year of unique challenges as inflation spiked to 40-year highs, but I am pleased by how we responded and expect to continue to see the benefits of our strategy play out in 2023.” He added, “Importantly, after several quarters in which we have been able to offset inflation in dollar terms, I am seeing growing evidence that actual margin recovery is underway.”
By region, net sales increased in Mexico but operating EBITDA fell. In the US sales grew but earnings were flat. In Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia sales rose and earnings increased on a like-for-like basis. In South, Central American and the Caribbean sales grew but earnings fell.
Buzzi Unicem increases sales and earnings in 2022
10 February 2023Italy: Buzzi Unicem recorded consolidated sales of Euro4bn in 2022, up by 16% year-on-year from 2021 levels. The producer's earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 22% year-on-year to Euro288m. The earnings figure is 33% higher than Buzzi Unicem's previous full-year 2022 EBITDA forecast of Euro216m.
Buzzi Unicem said that group cement sales fell by 9.2% to 28.3Mt, and volumes contracted in Italy, Eastern Europe and the US. The producer noted logistical issues disrupting sales in the US.
Shree Cement publishes nine-month 2023 financial year results
09 February 2023India: Shree Cement recorded a 20% year-on-year rise in its consolidated sales to US$1.55bn in the first nine months of the 2023 financial year, from US$1.29bn in the first nine months of the 2022 financial year. The group's total expenditure rose by 36% to US$1.29bn from US$952m. Thus, Shree Cement recorded a 56% drop in net profit, to US$90.1m from US$203m.
Japan: Taiheiyo Cement recorded a net loss of US$135m during the first nine months of its 2023 financial year, compared to a net profit of US$226m during the first nine months of the 2022 financial year. Nikkei Financial News has reported that the group lowered its financial forecast for the full 2023 financial year accordingly. Taiheiyo Cement now expects to record a loss of US$199m, compared to a US$221m profit in the 2022 financial year. The producer previously revised its earnings and profit forecasts downward following its first-half 2023 financial year results on 10 November 2022.
During the first nine months of the 2023 financial year, Taiheiyo Cement recorded sales of US$4.58bn, up by 14% year-on-year. The producer said that new US acquisitions during the year so far helped it to increase its cement volumes in that market.
Sumitomo Osaka Cement increases sales in loss-making first nine months of 2023 financial year
09 February 2023Japan: Sumitomo Osaka Cement recorded sales of US$1.15bn during the first nine months of the 2023 financial year. The figure corresponds to an increase of 9.9% year-on-year from nine-month 2022 financial year levels. The producer made a loss of US$13m, compared to profit of US$63.3m in the corresponding period of the 2022 financial year.
Boral boosts sales in first half of 2023 financial year
08 February 2023Australia: Boral recorded sales of US$1.17bn during the first half of its 2023 financial year, up by 12% year-on-year from US$1.05bn during the first half of its 2022 financial year. Cement sales were US$128m, 11% of group sales. The producer’s net profit fell by 91% year-on-year to US$62.5m from US$715m.
During the half, Boral’s subsidiary Geelong Cement commissioned a new 0.8Mt/yr grinding unit at its 0.6Mt/yr Waurn Ponds grinding plant in Victoria. The group also upgraded the chlorine bypass system at its Berrima cement plant in New South Wales to support increased alternative fuel (AF) co-processing. Throughout 2022, Boral substituted 15% AF into its fuel mix.
Ramco Cements increases sales and profit in first nine months of 2023 financial year
08 February 2023India: Ramco Cements recorded revenues of US$674m during the first nine months of its 2023 financial year, up by 33% year-on-year from US$509m in the corresponding period of the 2022 financial year. Costs rose, including a 45% rise in the company’s raw material costs to US$110m from US$76m. This precipitated a 75% decline in the producer’s net profit, to US$23m from US$93.1m.
Sri Lanka: Tokyo Cement recorded sales of US$74.8m during the first nine months of the 2023 financial year, up by 25% year-on-year. Its cost of sales dropped by 2% to US$49.7m, while its profit for the period rose by 60% to US$2.35m.
Third quarter of 2023 financial year yields increased sales and earnings for Nuvoco Vistas
07 February 2023India: Nuvoco Vistas recorded consolidated sales of US$315m during the third quarter of its 2023 financial year. This corresponds to a rise of 20% year-on-year from US$262m during the third quarter of the 2022 financial year. The producer's earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 13% year-on-year to US$33m from US$29.2m. As a result, the company was able to overcome increased costs to reduce its net loss by 12% to US$9.1m.
India: JK Cement's consolidated sales were US$839m during the first nine months of the 2023 financial year, up by 23% year-on-year from US$682m during the corresponding period of the 2022 financial year. The producer's costs grew across all areas of expenditure, resulting in a net profit for the period of US$37.4m, down by 36% year-on-year.
JK Cement received approval for the issuance of up to US$12.1m in redeemable non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on private placement basis on 6 February 2023.