
Displaying items by tag: Sale
Sberbank sells 6.12% LafargeHolcim stake
08 February 2016Russia: Sberbank has sold a 6.12% block of shares in LafargeHolcim Limited it received under a repo deal with Eurocement. The shares have been sold to a group of investors from the UK, Switzerland, the US and other countries. Sberbank's stake, amounting to 37,172,910 votes, was worth roughly Euro1.5bn based on LafargeHolcim share quotations on the Zurich exchange. Sberbank CIB said in a press release previously that the deal was organised to provide financing for Eurocement Holding.
India: Reliance Infrastructure has sold its cement business to Birla Corporation for US$709m to lower its debt. The transaction is subject to approval of the Competition Commission of India and other applicable regulatory approvals," the company said.
"Reliance Infrastructure today announced the signing of share purchase agreement with Birla Corporation Limited, the flagship Company of the M P Birla Group, in relation to 100% sale of its subsidiary RCCPL," the company said in a statement. It added that SBI Capital Markets acted as the financial advisors to Reliance Infrastructure for this transaction.
Reliance Infrastructure has an integrated cement production capacity of 5.08Mt/yr at Maihar, Madhya Pradesh and Kundanganj, Uttar Pradesh and a 0.5Mt/yr cement grinding unit at Butibori, Maharashtra. The deal was valued at US$140/t of cement production capacity.
LafargeHolcim confirms revised sale plan for Lafarge India
04 February 2016India: LafargeHolcim has confirmed that it is considering selling its subsidiary Lafarge India. The sale will require the approval of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) as an alternate remedy for the merger of the Group's legacy companies. Lafarge India has a cement production capacity of 11Mt/yr.
The announcement follows a regulatory filing by Birla Corporation stating that is considering taking legal action against LafargeHolcim for stopping a previous deal. However, LafargeHolcim has not said why it terminated the deal with Birla Corporation.
Originally LafargeHolcim was in discussion with Birla Corporation for the sale of the Jojobera and Sonadih cement plants in Eastern India that was previously announced. Both plants had a combined cement production capacity of 5.1Mt/yr. Due to the current regulatory issues relating to the transfer of mining rights captive and critical to the two plants, LafargeHolcim was obliged to submit an alternate remedy to the CCI to ensure compliance with the order.
LafargeHolcim now says that an 'alternate remedy' is under consideration by the CCI.
Birla Corporation to take legal action against Lafarge India
03 February 2016India: Birla Corporation said it will take legal action against Lafarge India over the firm's 'inability' to go ahead with the deal to sell its Jojobera and Sonadih cement plants. In August 2015 both firms signed an agreement, through which Birla Corporation was to acquire Jojobera and Sonadih cement businesses from Lafarge India for US$734m.
"Lafarge India has since informed its inability to proceed with the agreement. The company has since discussed the matter with its legal advisors and has decided not to accept its contention and is in the process of taking appropriate legal measures in consultation with lawyers," said Birla Corporation in a regulatory filing. The firm did not specify reasons behind Lafarge India expressing its inability to complete the deal.
Birla Corp was to acquire Lafarge India's cement business, which comprises an integrated cement unit at Sonadih, Chhattisgarh, a cement grinding unit at Jojobera, Jharkhand along with Concreto and PSC brands. The acquisition would have added an additional cement capacity of 5.15Mt/yr to Birla Corp and would have helped the firm consolidate its position in the eastern India cement market. The company has a total operational cement capacity of about 10Mt/yr with plants in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Lafarge Halla Cement up for sale
21 January 2016South Korea: Glenwood Private Equity, a South Korean investment company, is in talks to buy Lafarge Halla Cement for US$497m. The private equity fund is in talks to buy the cement company in cooperation with Eugene Group, the country's largest ready-mixed concrete manufacturer, and Sungshin Cement, another Korean cement maker, according to sources cited by the Maeil Business Newspaper.
If the sale completes it will make Sungshin Cement the country's largest cement producer. At present Lafarge Halla Cement is the fourth largest producer with 12.1% of the market. The current market leader, Ssangyong Cement Industry, holds 19.8% of the market. Sungshin Cement could also benefit from buying Lafarge Halla Cement due to the company's diverse locations.
Lafarge Halla Cement was acquired by Lafarge in 2000 and is wholly owned by LafargeHolcim. Lafarge Halla Cement recorded US$367m in sales and US$30m in operating income in 2014.
InterCement sells quarries in Brazil
30 December 2015Brazil: InterCement has sold two quarries, Guarulhos and Barueri, in São Paulo state to Polimix Concreto for US$25m. The sale includes the properties, assets and exploration rights of both quarries.
The quarry sales follows a sale of a 16% stake in Yguazu Cementos (Paraguay) for US$35m that was announced on 21 December 2015. In that sale InterCement retained a 51% stake in Yguazu Cementos to retain control of the subsidiary. The remaining share capital share capital was held by InterCement's Paraguayan partner Concret Mix.
Together both sales form part of a set of initiatives to strengthen InterCement's capital structure and increase its profitability. As part of its announcement the company highlighted the stoppage of underused plants, the divestment of concrete units in Brazil, the sale of non-strategic assets, pricing reviews and reduction of costs and expenses.
Cementir Italia offers Euro125m to buy Sacci cement assets
30 December 2015Italy: Italian cement producer Sacci has accepted a Euro125m offer from Cementir Italia for the acquisition of a branch of Sacci, including assets in the cement, concrete and transport sector, replacing a previous offer presented by Buzzi Unicem. Cementir Italia will pay part of the price at the closing of the operation and the remaining part 24 months later.
Italcementi sells minority stake in West China Cement for Euro39m
21 September 2015China/Italy: Italcementi has sold its 5.24% stake in West China Cement for Euro39m. The price is subject to further adjustment, the group said in an announcement on 18 September 2015. Italcementi has sold the stake through its CimFra Limited subsidiary in China, and said the transaction would have no impact on earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) generation capacity at group level.
China 22MCC Group to sell cement assets
14 September 2015China: China 22MCC Group Corporation Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC), plans to sell its cement assets for a combined US$9.05m, according to the China Beijing Equity Exchange.
China 22MCC Group plans to sell a 6.74% stake in Jidong Cement Luan County Corporation for about US$6.98m and a 9% stake in Tianjian Jidong Cement Corporation for about US$2.07m. In the first half of 2015, Jidong Cement Luan County Corporation reported an operating revenue of US$30.9m and a net loss of US$6.07m, while Tianjian Jidong Cement Corporation reported an operating revenue of US$13.5m and a net profit of US$281,168.
Statistics show that in January – July 2015, China's cement industry earned profits of US$2.31bn, down by 63.8% year-on-year.
India: According to Finalaya News, Mauritius Debt Management has sold a 0.65% stake in Saurashtra Cement for US$210,807. It sold 330,000 shares at an average price of US$0.63 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).