Switzerland: Holcim has reported its first quarter of 2014 operating results, citing increased like-for-like sales and sales volumes in all of its business segments.
"Holcim reported a significant increase in operating profit during the first quarter of 2014, mainly driven by higher like-for-like cement volumes in all group regions and the continued strong momentum of the Holcim Leadership Journey coupled with strict cost management across the group," said Bernard Fontana, CEO of Holcim. "Margins continued to increase and cash flow from operating activities was also better than in the first quarter of 2013."
Consolidated cement sales increased by 2.9% to 33.0Mt in the first quarter of 2014. This positive development was mainly attributable to Europe, where France, Germany and Russia reported the strongest increases. Net sales reached Euro3.35bn, a fall of 5.4% that was mainly influenced by negative currency effects. On a like-for-like basis net sales were up by 7.8%. Consolidated operating earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) decreased by 5.1% to Euro507m but grew by 10.1% when adjusted for foreign exchange effects and changes in consolidation. Driven by higher sales, most European group companies reported higher operating EBITDA, while North America, the Middle East and Africa recorded better operating results.
Operating profit was Euro242m, an increase of 9.3%. On a like-for-like basis the growth in operating profit reached 28.4%. Net income, which in the first quarter of 2013 benefited from the sale of a 25% stake in Cement Australia, decreased by 39.5% year-on-year and reached Euro147m. Adjusted for this transaction in 2013 net income was up by 19.6%. Net income attributable to shareholders of Holcim Ltd was down by 57.5% to Euro65.6m. Cash flow from operating activities, which is traditionally negative in the first quarter, improved by 24.9% and reached negative Euro199m. Over the last 12 months Holcim reduced its net financial debt by Euro589m from Euro8.86bn to Euro8.20bn.
As part of the Holcim Leadership Journey, the company continued to optimise its portfolio in the first quarter of 2014 and sold its activities in French Guyana and acquired a port facility in the Philippines. Holcim has made progress with its plans to further optimise its strategic portfolio in Europe, having secured approval for the transaction with Cemex in the Czech Republic and is awaiting the decision on the other parts of the transaction. For the planned streamlining of the ownership structure of its Indian operations, Holcim has received approvals from the High Courts in Delhi and Gujarat and is now awaiting final approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board.
On 7 April 2014, Holcim and Lafarge announced their intention to combine the two companies through a merger of equals, which was unanimously approved by their respective board of directors and fully supported by the core shareholders of both companies. After a strategic optimisation of the portfolio through a proactive divestment process in anticipation of regulatory requirements, LafargeHolcim would occupy complementary positions. The proposed combination would be structured as a public offer filed by Holcim for all outstanding shares of Lafarge on the basis of a 1 for 1 exchange ratio and closing is expected in the first half of 2015.
For 2014 Holcim expects global economies to show another year of uneven performance. Construction markets in Europe are expected to have reached the bottom with slow recovery in sight. North American markets are expected to continue to benefit from a further recovery, especially in the United States. Latin America could continue to face uncertainties in Mexico but should overall show slight growth in 2014. The Asia Pacific region is expected to grow, although at a comparatively slower pace than experienced in recent years. Africa and the Middle East are expected to gradually improve. Holcim expects cement sales volumes to increase in all regions in 2014.