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News Lafarge reports 2% fall in EBITDA

Lafarge reports 2% fall in EBITDA

Written by Global Cement staff 25 July 2014
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France: Lafarge has posted another drop in quarterly sales and profit, mainly due to adverse exchange rates and its shrinking scale as it sheds assets to trim debt. It said that its planned merger with Holcim is on track and that its banks would give detailed information 'in the coming days' to potential buyers regarding the assets it plans to sell.

Lafarge's earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 2% to Euro812m in the second quarter of 2014 as sales fell by 5% to US$3.37bn. Lafarge said that it expected a smaller impact from adverse foreign exchange rates on its performance in the second half of 2014, after a drop in both sales and EBITDA in the second quarter. Lafarge aims to bring debt below Euro9bn in 2014 and confirmed that it expected cement demand to grow by 2 - 5% in its main markets.

"The situation in North America is improving, growth continues in emerging markets and we see the first signs of recovery in Europe," said Lafarge's chief executive Bruno Lafont. He cited Poland, the UK and Greece as countries showing improvement. However, the construction sector remains subdued in France.

Last modified on 30 July 2014
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