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News Holcim sees 4.8% rise in net sales in first nine months of 2012

Holcim sees 4.8% rise in net sales in first nine months of 2012

Written by Global Cement staff 07 November 2012
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Switzerland: Holcim Ltd has released its financial results for the first nine months of 2012, which show a 4.8% increase in net sales and over 10% year-on-year improvement in net profit. The group says that its results show the 'advantage of a strong presence in emerging markets, where construction activity remains high.'

Holcim says that its 'unique' geographic diversification has helped support it through a difficult time in its native Europe, allowing it to achieve an increase in consolidated sales of cement, often at better prices. Holcim's group companies in India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Mexico and the USA recorded significantly higher cement sales year-on-year in the period under review. Its consolidated cement sales increased by 3% in the first nine months of 2012 to 111.4Mt.

Despite the difficult market situation in Europe, Holcim's consolidated net sales for the nine months increased by 4.8% to Euro13.4bn and operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 5.9% to Euro2.57bn. Its operating profit increased by 7.2% to Euro1.57bn. Holcim said that these results reflected the solid performance in a number of emerging markets, stronger demand for building materials in North America, improvements in efficiency and the first successes of the Holcim Leadership Journey. Holcim increased its net income by 10.3% year-on-year to Euro910m.

Holcim expects demand for building materials to rise in emerging markets in the whole of 2012 in Asia and Latin America, as well as in Russia and Azerbaijan. In North America, it expects that its cement volumes will also increase. In Europe however, sales volumes are expected to decrease in all business segments.

Holcim reiterated its stance that cost management, including the Holcim Leadership Journey programme, will be paid very close attention. It said that it will continue to pass on inflation-induced cost increases. Its approach to new investments will remain cautious. Holcim expects to achieve organic growth in 2012 on the level of operating EBITDA and to reap the first positive effects of the Holcim Leadership Journey in 2012.

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