Greece: Titan has reported a loss of Euro18.6m for the first quarter of 2016. The figure is a loss compared to the net profit of Euro6.6m it made in the same period in 2015. However, its sales turnover rose by 19% to Euro338m from Euro284m and its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 86% to Euro43.3m from Euro23.2m. The company blamed the loss on currency exchange variations particularly from the devaluation of the Egyptian pound against the Euro by 19%.
The group noted that its sales had increased in the quarter in all regions with the exception of Greece. By region it saw strong growth in the US with a 34% in turnover to Euro174m. In Greece construction was mostly limited to government projects limited by the continued economic problems and capital controls. In the group’s south-eastern Europe regions turnover rose by 27.6% to Euro35.8m. In Egypt demand for cement continued to grow helped by the use of solid fuels at its plants. Turnover in the quarter increased by 8.3% to Euro65.3m.