Holcim saves on outgoings but India weighs first half down

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Switzerland: Swiss multinational cement producer Holcim has seen a rise in its net income and cash flow in the first half of 2013 with increased operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) in Latin America and Europe. However, the group said that it saw lower sales volumes in India, which affected its results badly. Despite this, it said that its EBITDA growth and operating profit were in line with its outlook for 2013.

Holcim's consolidated net sales decreased by 5.1% to Euro7.75bn. A 3.4% decline in operating EBITDA to Euro1.45bn was largely attributable to its two Indian group companies as well as Holcim Canada, Holcim Mexico, Holcim Morocco and Holcim France. Consolidated operating profit fell by 3.3% to Euro810m, but on a like-for-like basis moderate growth of 0.1% was recorded. Group net income increased by 23.8% to Euro613m. The group's net financial debt was down by Euro970m compared to the same period of the previous year at Euro8.87bn.

Europe and Latin America reported year-on-year increases in operating results. On account of Canada, North America was not able to match the figures of the previous year and Asia Pacific and Africa Middle East fell considerably short of the previous year's levels owing to India and Morocco, respectively. Holcim Philippines, Aggregate Industries UK, Holcim Ecuador and Holcim US achieved substantially improved operating results. Overall, like-for-like operating EBITDA at group level fell by 0.6% in the first half. At 0.1%, like-for-like operating profit developed moderately positively. The corresponding figures for the second quarter were positive at 2.8% and 5.4% respectively.

Holcim achieved its financial results based on marginally lower cement sales compared to the first half of 2012. Consolidated cement sales were down by 3.7% to 68.6Mt. Price development in all regions continued to be positive with the exception of Europe.

Holcim said that it anticipates an increase in sales of cement in 2013. While Holcim's group regions Asia Pacific and Latin America are expected to witness higher cement sales volumes, Holcim is somewhat less optimistic with regard to Europe and Africa Middle East. In North America, cement sales are expected to reach similar levels to 2012.

Turning to operating EBITDA and operating profit, the board of directors and executive committee expect a further improvement in margins. Holcim says that its development and efficiency programme, the Holcim Leadership Journey is gaining further momentum, and will continue to contribute to this development. Under similar market conditions, organic growth in operating EBITDA and operating profit should be achieved in 2013.

Last modified on 21 August 2013

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