EAPCC expects sharp drop in full-year profit

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Kenya: East Africa Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) expects its profit for the financial year that ends in June 2014 to drop by at least 25% compared to the preceding year's performance, in which it made US$19.3m in profit. The company has issued a profit warning, attributing the expected dip in profit to reduced sales and rising costs.

"It is projected that the profit for the 2013 - 2014 financial year will fall by more than 25% compared with the 2012 - 2013 year," the company said. EAPCC also attributed the outlook to reduced export sales and loss of market share in Kenya.

While EAPCC's sales have declined significantly, it has maintained fixed costs, including salaries, at a high level to maintain operations. This implies reduced margins, with the firm having already posted a weaker performance in the first six months of its 2013 – 2014 financial year, which ended in December 2013. Its net profit during the period fell by 43.9% to US$2.09m, weighed by higher costs and flat sales of US$51.2m.

Analysts at the Standard Investment Bank (SIB) said EAPCC has been hit by inefficiencies and perennial business disruptions brought by shareholder disputes. The government, which has a 52.3% stake in EAPCC and Lafarge, which owns a 41.4% stake, have in recent months fought to control the cement firm. The latest battle has seen the government report Lafarge to the Competition Authority for its cross ownership in EAPCC and its rival, Bamburi Cement.

Last modified on 21 May 2014

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