Portugal: Cimpor has reported that its net loss grew by 52.5% year-on-year to Euro26.7m in the third quarter of 2015. The quarterly loss follows a general trend for the year as a whole. Sales volumes, revenue and profit are all down for both the third quarter and the year. The InterCement subsidiary has blamed the result on the slowdown of the Brazilian economy.
Cement and clinker volumes fell by 9.7% year-on-year to 7.07Mt in the third quarter of 2015. Sales revenue fell by 11.8% to Euro625m. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation fell by 32.5% to Euro116m. For the first nine months of 2015, cement and clinker volumes fell by 7.2% to 21.1Mt. Sales revenue fell slightly by 1.2% to Euro1.93bn. EBITDA fell by 14.2% to Euro396m. Net loss grew by 90.2% to Euro33.7m.
By geographical area, Cimpor suffered from reduced demand for cement in Brazil due to the poor economy, along with increased competition and higher thermal costs. Elsewhere, some slowing has been observed in Africa in the third quarter as a result of one-off situations in Egypt, where an intensification of competition has lead to a fall in market prices, and Mozambique, where profitability was restricted by local energy limitations and the increase of costs pegged to the dollar.