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Italy: Buzzi Unicem's offer to buy local Sacci has expired after being rejected by the banks and creditors. Buzzi is no longer bound to any commitment. Buzzi Unicem filed a binding offer in March 2015 to acquire 99.5% of Sacci for Euro120m, planning to fund the deal with available cash and/or existing credit facilities. Sacci has been undergoing debt restructuring under Italy's bankruptcy act. The deal was subject to approval by the anti-trust authority and the banks and creditors involved in the debt restructuring of Sacci.
Buzzi presents binding offer to buy SACCI
19 March 2015Italy: Buzzi Unicem has presented a binding offer to buy 99.5% of the Italian cement producer SACCI for Euro120m. The offer would be funded from cash and existing credit lines and would see Buzzi take on SACCI's debt. Buzzi said that it might in future pay an additional sum, depending on events like the achievement of a certain level of sales of the two companies and the possible sale of non-core activities.
Buzzi Unicem cement sales flat in 2014
11 February 2015Italy: Buzzi Unicem has reported sales of Euro2.50bn in 2015, a slight decrease from Euro2.51 in 2014. Buzzi Unicem's sales rose in the United States and the Czech Republic, grew slightly in central Europe, were flat in Russia and continued to drop in Italy and Poland, according to a preliminary financial statement for 2014.
The Italian cement producer's net debt dropped by Euro34m to Euro1.06bn in 2014 due to cash flow from operations, disposal of non-strategic assets and a careful dividend policy. The group expects its recurring earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) in 2014 to have risen to slightly over Euro400m, in line with previous guidance.
Buzzi Unicem's board of directors are called to approve the consolidated audited 2014 profit and loss statement on 27 March 2015.
Italy's Cementir raises EBIT by 36% in 2014
11 February 2015Italy: In its initial results statement, Cementir Holding SpA has reported earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of Euro104m in 2014, up by 35.7% annually. Revenues dropped by 4.1% to Euro948m, mostly due to the appreciation of major currencies against the Euro.
During the entire of 2014, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 13.4% to Euro192m, as non-recurring items of some Euro12m pushed the result up. EBITDA margin grew to 20.3% in 2014, up from 17.2% in 2013. Cementir's net debt dropped to Euro278m at the end of 2014 from Euro325m at the end of 2013, thanks to positive operating cash flow.
Cementir's operating results in 2014 beat its own targets, due to efficiency improvement efforts, according to chairman and CEO Francesco Caltagirone Jr. In its outlook for 2015, Cementir expects to post EBITDA of some Euro190m and have its net debt at around Euro230m at the end of the year. It expects to raise its sales of both cement and ready-mix concrete, to increase the proceeds from waste treatment in Turkey and the UK and to achieve efficiency savings on energy costs.
Italcementi’s consolidated revenues fell to Euro4.16bn in 2014
10 February 2015Italy: Italcementi generated consolidated revenues of Euro4.16bn in 2014, down by 1.8% year-on-year at current exchange rates and down by 0.7% annually at constant exchange rates. In 2014, cement sales grew in all geographical areas, except from west-central Europe, where they fell by 0.7%. In the fourth quarter of 2014, Italcementi registered a 2.7% rise in cement sales, mainly due to growth in North America, Asia, Spain and Greece. As a result, revenues rose by 2.3% to Euro1.04bn in the fourth quarter of 2014.
Italy: Italcementi and Italian brake systems maker Brembo have joined forces in a project to produce cement-based brake pads with low ecological impact. The research is funded by the 'Life' programme of the European Union and is being conducted by Brembo, Italcementi and the Mario Negri Institute, which for many years has been committed to biomedical research and the impact of pollutants on the environment and health.
The 'Cobra' project was launched at the end of 2014. Some 41 researchers with varying skills and experience will work within the project in the next four years. The novel brake pad production technology will be based on an innovative hydraulic binder composition instead of phenolic resins, at comparable braking performance. State-of-the-art brake pads are constituted by thermosetting phenolic resins, which are suitable for friction and relatively high contact temperature applications. Moreover, reinforcing and filling constituents, about 90% in mass, are incorporated into the polymeric matrix.
The raw materials involved in the hydraulic binder production will allow less energy consumption (75 - 83MJ/kg phenolic resin compared to 3 - 9.4MJ/kg cement) and water consumption (94 - 282L/kg phenolic resin compared to 1.7 - 5.1L/kg cement). In addition, the technology will avoid the emission of aerosols and secondary ultrafine particulate, PM0.1 in particular, generated by traditional phenolic-resin-made pads during braking.
Italcementi’s third quarter 2014 revenues down by 3%
10 November 2014Italy: Italcementi has reported that in the third quarter of 2014 its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell to Euro469m, down from Euro472m in the third quarter of 2013. Revenues fell by 3% year-on-year to Euro3.12bn. Italcementi confirmed that it still expects to report a higher recurring EBITDA for the full year.
Italcementi offices visited in insider trading probe
06 November 2014Italy: Officers from Italy's market regulator Consob and the tax police visited the headquarters of Italcementi on 5 November 2014 as part of an investigation into alleged insider trading, sources close to the matter said, according to Reuters.
According to local media, the inspections, which were also carried out at the offices of Italcementi's main shareholder Italmobiliare, concerned a series of measures taken by the Italcementi group in March 2013 in a bid it made for its French unit Ciments Francais.
A spokesman for Italcementi said that the group hoped that the Consob inspections would not reveal deliberate intention to do wrong. "In the opposite case, the group's management will take firm initiatives to safeguard the interests of the company, which would be the injured party."
Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi officially opens new Italcementi Rezzato production line
05 November 2014Italy: Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi officially switched on the new kiln at the Italcementi cement plant in Rezzato on 5 November 2013. The 1Mt/yr plant has undergone an extensive production and environmental upgrade that cost Euro150m.
"The new Rezzato plant is the best expression of the Group's strategy: industrial development combined with a firm commitment to innovation and environmental performance," said Italcementi CEO Carlo Pesenti.
He added that the Rezzato upgrade was part of the Pact for the Environment signed by Italcementi and the Ministry in July 2009, which set out an investment programme for the renewal of our industrial network and attainment of ambitious environmental targets. Other targets include Italgen, the Italcementi Group company that produces energy entirely from renewable sources. The Italcementi investment plan has also seen a technical upgrade at the Matera cement plant.
Products manufactured in Rezzato include white cement and the basic material for a new biodynamic cement to be used to construct the external structure of Palazzo Italia at Expo 2015. The Rezzato production facility currently employs 118 people and provides work for an additional 160 people in ancillary industries.
Buzzi Unicem and Wietersdorfer deal completed
01 August 2014Italy/Slovenia: Buzzi Unicem has completed a strategic agreement with Austria's Wietersdorfer & Peggauer, which was initially announced in February 2014. Under the terms of the deal, W&P Cementi, Wietersdorfer & Peggauer's Italian subsidiary, has acquired Buzzi Unicem's 0.3Mt/yr cement plant in Cadola, Belluno Province, Italy. W&P Cementi has also won the right to purchase Buzzi Unicem's 0.4Mt/yr cement plant in Travesio, Pordenone Province, Italy within the next five years for Euro22m. At the same time, Buzzi Unicem has paid Euro22m for a 25% stake in W&P Cementi and a 25% stake in Salonit Anhovo, Wietersdorfer & Peggauer's Slovenian subsidiary.