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Vulcan sales up by 7% in Q2
07 August 2013US: Vulcan Building Materials has increased its sales year-on-year by 7% to US$696m in the second quarter of 2013 from US$649m. The construction aggregates and building materials producer said that demand for its products had followed the recovery in private construction activity, particularly residential construction.
"Each of our operating segments reported solid growth in second quarter earnings, contributing to improved gross profit margin and earnings per share. We achieved these results despite challenging, wet weather conditions that sharply reduced June shipments in many markets, " said chairman and chief executive officer Don James.
Vulcan's gross profit for the quarter rose by 25% year-on-year to US$133m from US$106m. Its net earnings were US$28.8m up from a loss of US$18.3m. Vulcan's cement business reported a rise of 11% to US$11.9m from US$10.7m. Volumes of cement shipped rose by 20% to 0.26Mt from 0.22Mt.
In its outlook for the rest of 2013 Vulcan expects the continued recovery of the US economy and building sector to drive demand. Cement earnings are predicted to improve overall in 2013 due to higher shipments and pricing as well as lower production costs.
Vulcan Q1 loss deepens
02 May 2013US: Vulcan Materials Company saw its loss increase year-on-year to US$54.8m in the first quarter of 2013, from US$52.1m in the same period of 2012. The US construction materials company attributed the widening loss to bad weather, lower production volumes and rising costs.
"Housing starts, as measured on a seasonally adjusted annual rate, are now more than 1 million, indicating the beginnings of a broad-based recovery in residential construction. Growth in residential construction activity and its traditional follow-on impact to private non-residential construction underpins our expectations for volume and earnings improvement in 2013," said Don James, chairman and chief executive officer.
Despite the loss, in revenue increased slightly to US$538m. Vulcan shipped 248,000t in the first quarter of 2013, for internal and external consumption, a 14% rise from the same period in 2012. For the remainder of 2013 Vulcan expects its cement business earnings to improve in 2013 due to lower production costs.
Vulcan announces leadership appointments
07 November 2012US: Vulcan Materials Company has announced four personnel changes as part its process to develop its new leadership team for the future. Danny R Shepherd, aged 61, has been appointed to the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer. He was formerly the executive vice president of construction materials.
Robert A Wason IV, aged 61 and senior vice president - general counsel, will retire from Vulcan at the end of October 2013. He will now assume the role of senior advisor to the executive management team until that time.
Michael R Mills, aged 52 currently senior vice president - east region, has been appointed to the position of senior vice president, general counsel. He will report to Donald M James, chairman and chief executive officer. Mills will also serve as the company's corporate compliance officer.
John R. McPherson, aged 44 and currently senior vice president - strategic planning and business development, has been appointed to the position of senior vice president - east region. He replaces Michael Mills and will report to Danny Shepherd in his new role as executive vice president and chief operating officer.
HeidelbergCement will not bid for Vulcan
22 December 2011US: The German cement maker HeidelbergCement has said that it will not place a counter bid for US competitor Vulcan after US Martin Marietta offered US$4.8bn for Vulcan.
HeidelbergCement's CEO Bernd Scheifele said that HeidelbergCement would wait until the deal was closed and then see if any assets are put up for sale. He said that he does not expect any big consolidation moves in the industry in the short term, because companies are currently preoccupied with reducing their debts.
Scheifele stuck to the company's forecast to book US$15.3bn in revenue and US$1.82bn in operating profit in 2011, both above 2010's figures.