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30 January 2023

Mangalam Cement wins Ninama Dunia limestone mine auction

India: Mangalam Cement has secured a lease from the Rajasthan state government for the 204Mt Ninama Dunia limestone mine in Rajasthan's Kota District. Mangalam Cement won the auction with a highest final price offer of 85%, corresponding to a tax revenue of US$1.17m/yr for the state. Throughout the operational life of the mine up to 2073, the Rajasthan state government expects to collect revenues of US$1.22bn.

The Hindustan Times newspaper has reported that the Rajasthan government expects to auction four limestone mines in Banswara District later in 2023.

Rajasthan generates 20% of India's cement-grade limestone.

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  • India
  • Mangalam Cement Limited
  • Mining
  • Rajasthan
  • Limestone
  • lease
  • auction
  • Licence
  • Tax
  • Government
  • Raw Materials
  • costs
30 January 2023

Republic Cement and Ecoloop seek new waste management partners

Philippines: CRH subsidiary Republic Cement and its waste management subsidiary Ecoloop are seeking to establish partnerships with 'sustainability-minded' organisations. BusinessWorld News has reported that Republic Cement and Ecoloop process waste for 12 private companies and 30 local government units. Philippines law will require that large organisations recover 80% of their plastic packaging waste by 2030. For 2023, the minimum is 2023.

Ecoloop managing director Angela Edralin-Valencia said “Our goal is to make our cement a greener and more environmentally friendly product. Our ambition is to replace 50% of our fuel consumption with alternative fuel (AF)." She added "A lot of investments have to be put in place from our end to get to that number, but we are still reviewing our options.”

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  • CRH
  • Philippines
  • Republic Cement
  • Waste management
  • Ecoloop
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
  • circular economy
  • target
  • Strategy
  • Plastic
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Refuse Derived Fuel
  • CO2
  • Coal
27 January 2023

Cemex seeks to increase Cemex Philippines stake to 90% with a view to selling up

Philippines: Cemex has launched an offer to acquire 12% of outstanding shares in Cemex Philippines, giving it a 90% stake in the company, for US$38m. Axis Negocios News has reported that the group is seeking to increase and consolidate its interests in Cemex Philippines in order to assess a potential divestment from its position.

In December 2020, Cemex increased its stake in its subsidiary Cemex Latam Holdings by 20% to 93%. It subsequently divested part of that business in 2022.

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  • Philippines
  • Cemex
  • Cemex Philippines
  • Stake
  • Shares
  • Acquisition
  • Divestments
  • Strategy
  • business
27 January 2023

Hazemag to deliver crusher and apron feeder to US cement producer

Germany: Hazemag has successfully completed its construction of a Centre Sizer 1025 crusher and a HAF25142 apron feeder. Hazemag will now despatch the equipment to Florida, US, where a ‘major aggregate and cement producer’ will integrate them in its operations.

Hazemag said “From the project’s inception, this producer focused on key partners that could deliver proven, reliable solutions - we are happy to be one of them.”

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  • Hazemag
  • US
  • Florida
  • Upgrade
  • Crushers
  • apron feeder
  • Supplier
  • Contract
  • equipment
  • GCW593
27 January 2023

Shree Digvijay Cement increases third-quarter sales and profit in 2023 fiscal

India: Shree Digvijay Cement recorded sales of US$25.2m during the third quarter of the 2023 Indian financial year (October – December 2022). This corresponds to a rise of 35% year-on-year from US$18.6m in the third quarter of the 2022 financial year. The producer overcame continued high costs during the period to record a profit of US$1.25m, up by 40% year-on-year from US$891,000.

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  • India
  • Shree Digvijay Cement
  • Results
  • GCW593
27 January 2023

Siam Cement Group forecasts 10% sales growth in 2023

Thailand: Siam Cement Group (SCG) has forecast 10% year-on-year growth in its consolidated sales to US$19.1bn in 2023, from US$17.4bn in 2022. The Bangkok Post newspaper has reported that the group expects sales to rise due to the reopening of the Chinese market and an anticipated growth in Thai domestic tourism.

High value-added goods and services constituted 34% of SCG’s total sales in 2022. The group increased its installed renewable power capacity by 78% to 234MW throughout the year. SCG has planned capital expenditure investments of US$1.22 - 1.53bn in 2023.

SCG president and CEO Roongrote Rangsiyopash said "The economic outlook for 2023 seems to be better than last year, but we will continue to monitor risk factors that may affect our businesses.”

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  • Siam Cement
  • Thailand
  • SCG Cement
  • Outlook
  • Forecast
  • Sales
  • trade
  • China
  • Export
  • tourism
  • market
  • demand
  • renewable energy
  • Investment
  • Service
  • Strategy
  • Electricity
  • GCW593
27 January 2023

Cemex launches waste management subsidiary Regenera

Mexico: Cemex has launched its global waste management subsidiary Regenera. Regenera will be involved in the reception, management, recycling and coprocessing three major waste streams: municipal and industrial waste, construction, demolition and excavation waste (CDEW) and industrial by-products. It will tie in with Cemex’s own cement sustainability initiatives, for instance in its supply of waste recovered from the River Nile to Cemex Egypt’s Assiut cement plant for co-processing as alternative fuel (AF).

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  • Mexico
  • Cemex
  • Regenera
  • Launch
  • Alternative Fuels
  • circular economy
  • Waste management
  • Sustainability
  • Egypt
  • Cemex Egypt
  • GCW593
26 January 2023

Siam Cement Group increases sales as profit drops

Thailand: Siam Cement Group (SCG) recorded consolidated sales of US$17.4bn in 2022, up by 7% year-on-year from 2021 levels. Its net profit was US$652m.

During 2023, SCG plans to invest US$1.22 - 1.53bn in capital expenditure.

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  • Siam Cement
  • SCG Cement
  • Thailand
  • Results
  • capital expenditure
  • Investment
  • Strategy
  • GCW593
26 January 2023

Eagle Materials boosts sales and earnings in first nine months of 2023 financial year

US: Eagle Materials’ consolidated sales were US$1.68bn during the first nine months of its 2023 financial year, up by 16% year-on-year from US$1.45bn in the corresponding period of the 2022 financial year. Its net earnings were US$361m, up by 20% year-on-year from US$300m.

In its cement business, the group noted a drop in volumes and a rise in prices year-on-year during the third quarter of the 2023 financial year. Low inventory levels and ‘difficult weather’ reportedly impacted on demand. The group’s cement volumes fell by 13% year-on-year to 1.7Mt. This resulted in a 2% drop in the cement business’ revenues, to US$256m.

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  • US
  • Eagle Materials
  • Results
  • volumes
  • Price
  • market
  • weather
  • inventory
  • demand
  • GCW593
26 January 2023

Hindenburg Research alleges Adani Group stock manipulation and accounting fraud

India: Investment research firm Hindenburg Research has accused Adani Group of conducting a 'stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme' over a period of ‘decades.’ The US-based firm alleged that listed companies belonging to Adani Group are indirectly part-owned by shell entities and funds connected to the Adani family’s private offshore trusts and companies. The listed companies have purportedly paid money into the offshore trusts and companies, which in turn funded the shell entities and funds investing and trading in Adani Group stocks. Hindenburg Research said that four Adani Group listed companies are ‘near the delisting threshold’ under Indian law requiring a minimum 25% non-promoter holding in listed companies.

Bloomberg has reported that Hindenburg Research said that its two-year investigation into Adani Group uncovered a ‘vast labyrinth of offshore shells’ managed by Adani Group chair Gautam Adani’s brother Vinod Adani. It identified 38 such shell entities based in Mauritius, and other entities based in Cyprus, Singapore, the UAE and the Caribbean. It reported that ‘many’ Vinod Adani-controlled entities show ‘no obvious signs of operations.’ Nonetheless, they have collectively ‘moved billions of dollars.’ Hindenburg Research has uncovered evidence of what it called ‘efforts that seem designed to mask the shell entities, including recurrent listings of ‘nonsensical services’ on their websites. Many of these allegedly have no named employees, and were formed on the same days as others. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) confirmed that the offshore funds in question are subject to an on-going investigation.

In a statement, Adani Group’s chief financial officer (CFO) Jugeshinder Singh said that Hindenburg Research had not made “any attempt to contact us or verify the factual matrix.” Singh described the allegations “stale, baseless and discredited.”

Hindenburg Research has taken a short position on Adani Group, meaning that it may make money should the price of shares in Adani Group drop.

Separately, Adani Group acquired a 63% stake in Ambuja Cements and a 57% stake in ACC from Switzerland-based Holcim through an offshore special purpose vehicle (SPV) in September 2022.

Hindenburg Research's report on Adani Group, entitled ‘Adani Group: How The World’s 3rd Richest Man Is Pulling The Largest Con In Corporate History’ can be found here.

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  • India
  • Adani Group
  • ACC
  • Ambuja Cements
  • Stake
  • Shares
  • Mauritius
  • Cyprus
  • Singapore
  • UAE
  • Caribbean
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  • Securities and Exchange Board of India
  • Regulations
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  • investor
  • accounting
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