Displaying items by tag: Sinai Cement
Vicat confirms interest in Egyptian cement market
15 July 2021Egypt: Tamer Magdy, the country manager for Sinai Cement, says that parent company Vicat is keen to continuing to invest in the local market. He noted that noted that the France-based building materials producer is a long-term investor with confidence in the Egyptian economy and that it has no plans to leave, according to the Daily News Egypt newspaper.
He praised the government’s decision in early July 2021 to introduce reduced cement production quotas. The group is also keen for the authorities to develop the Sinai region more, where its main market is based. Vicat has operated in Egypt since 2003 when it acquired Sinai Cement. However, Magdy also called on the government to provide subsidies for exports.
Sinai Cement’s loss increases in 2020
06 April 2021Egypt: Sinai Cement’s consolidated net loss before minority interests was US$35.6m in 2020. The figure represents an increase of 26% year-on-year from US$28.3m in 2019, according to Mubasher.
Egypt: Sinai Cement’s net loss in 2019 was US$28.1m, down by 44% year-on-year from US$50.2m in 2018. Arab Finance News reported that the company attributed the loss to accumulated effects of currency devaluation on imported fuel and to rises of electricity and oil prices.
Sinai’s losses increase year-on-year
28 August 2019Egypt: In a statement sent to EGX, Sinai Cement recorded first half net losses of US$11.3m, an increase of 20.1% on the US$4.00m recorded in losses in the same period of 2018.
Sinai Cement starts production efficiency plans
19 June 2019Egypt: Sinai Cement has started implementing its plans to improve its production efficiency. Vicat Egypt, one of the owners of the company, plans to invest Euro30m into its subsidiary. It has already granted Sinai Cement a loan of Euro10.6m and the cement company received a first tranche of Euro2.6m in April 2019.
Sinai Cement reduces loss in 2018
12 March 2019Egypt: Sinai Cement has reduced its net loss to US$17.6m in 2018 from US$20.4m in 2017. Its revenue decreased by 38% year-on-year to US$46.1m from US$74m, according to Mubasher. The company has blamed its financial results on the role of negative currency effects on imported fuel costs. Although this was partly offset by rising cement prices.
Vicat to invest Euro30m in Egypt
14 January 2019Egypt: France’s Vicat and its subsidiary Sinai Cement plan to invest Euro30m in the local market. Vicat Egypt’s chief executive officer (CEO), Tamer Magdy, said that the investment is intended to meet demand for cement, according to Mubasher. He added that the company would continue to invest in the Sinai Peninsula despite on-going security issues.
Vicat to invest Euro50m in Sinai Cement
19 March 2018Egypt: France’s Vicat plans to invest Euro50m into its Sinai Cement subsidiary. Gianfranco Tantardini, the managing director of the local subsidiary, said that the cement producer wants to reduce the company’s losses by raising its stake in it, according to Mubasher. Vicat is waiting for the Egyptian government to approve a waiver to the 45% foreign ownership limits for the transaction to happen. In 2003 Vicat acquired a 40% stake in Sinai Cement.
Sinai Cement reports loss in first half of 2015
01 September 2015Egypt: The Sinai Cement Company (SCC) has reported a US$3.6m net loss in the first half of 2015 compared to a profit of US$11.2m in the same period in 2014. Overall profits declined to US$4.2m from US$23m. On a quarterly basis, the firm lost US$1.3m in the first quarter of the year compared to a net profit of US$4.5m in the same period in 2014. The company operates a cement production facility in North Sinai.
Egypt: Sinai Cement has reported a net loss of US$1.43m for the first quarter of 2015, which ended on 31 March 2015. In the same period of 2014 it posted a net profit of US$4.67m. Meanwhile, Misr Beni Suef Cement has reported a net profit of US$4.59m for the first quarter of 2015, which ended on 31 March 2015. In the same quarter of 2014 it posted a net profit of US$6.67m.