Raysut profit suffers

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Oman: Raysut Cement, Oman's biggest cement producer, has announced a 47% fall in profit before tax at USD26.4m for the first nine months of 2011, against USD49.4m posted for the same period of 2010. The drop is not as dramatic as it appears, however, because its profit before tax in 2010 included a government price subsidy of USD4.1m.

The company said that the decline in profit was attributable to severe competition faced by the company both in the domestic and the export markets that had impacted both volumes and selling prices.

The company has sold 1.54Mt of cement and 0.33Mt of clinker during the period against 1.56Mt of cement and 0.32Mt of clinker in the corresponding period of 2010. This represents a decline of about 1% in terms of volume for cement and an increase of 3% in terms of volume for clinker.

Last modified on 02 December 2011

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