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Cementos Argos launches US$4.92m share repurchase offer 20 November 2023
Colombia: Cementos Argos has launched an offer to repurchase shares up to a value of US$4.92m, comprising up to US$4.14m-worth of common shares and up to US$787,000-worth of preferred shares. The producer stated that the move aims to increase the liquidity of its shares on the Colombian stock exchange.
India: Village leaders from Maharashtra’s Chandrapur District began a hunger strike on 17 November 2023 with the stated aim of ensuring that UltraTech Cement continues to deliver on its commitments to its host communities. Specifically, the demonstration sought to make the producer distribute funding for roadbuilding projects across 12 villages surrounding its 3.6Mt/yr Awarpur cement plant. The Hitavada newspaper has reported that UltraTech Cement agreed to the strikers’ demands on 19 November 2023. In addition to the funding, the company will give preferential treatment to industrial training institute (ITI) and polytechnic students lodging at the selected villages when allocating apprenticeships and training places and make some of its land available for community uses.
Sinai Cement’s sales almost double in the first nine months of 2023 17 November 2023
Egypt: Sinai Cement’s sales were US$104m in the first nine months of 2023, up by 99% from US$52.4m in the corresponding period in 2022. As such, it succeeded in reducing its net loss by 31%, to US$3.93m from US$571m.
Malaysia: Hume Cement Industries recorded US$65.5m in sales during the first quarter of the 2024 financial year (beginning 1 July 2023). This represents 48% year-on-year growth from US$44.2m one year previously. The producer’s profit was US$10.3m, against a US$2.57m loss in the first quarter of the 2023 financial year.
Bernama Daily Malaysian News has reported that Hume Cement Industries expects domestic cement demand to rise throughout the 2024 financial year. Nonetheless, the company said “The board remains cautious, as the uncertainties arising from geopolitical pressures continue to challenge the cement industry's input costs. The group is increasing its focus on developing sustainable construction materials in this growing economy, while continuing its efforts to enhance operational excellence.”
National Cement Company grows sales so far in 2023 17 November 2023
UAE: The first nine months of 2023 brought sales growth of 39% year-on-year for National Cement Company, to US$36.8m from US$26.7m. Meanwhile, the company reversed nine-month 2022 losses of US$5.45m to record a net profit of US$13.7m during the first nine months of 2023.