US continues to drive Titan’s turnover in first half of 2017

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Greece: The US market has continued to drive Titan Group’s sales in the first half of 2017. Its overall turnover rose by 6.9% year-on-year to Euro774m in the first half of 2017 from Euro724m in the same period in 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 18.9% to Euro142m from Euro120m. Over half of its turnover came from the US where the group noted rises in residential and infrastructure construction following economic growth and increased employment.

In the group’s other territories the situation was mixed, with the Greek construction market remaining depressed. Here cement consumption declined in the first half of 2017 following the end of several larger scale infrastructure projects during the early months of the year. Markets in Southeastern Europe delivered higher turnover but profits were hit by raising energy costs. Egypt continued to be negatively affected by the devaluation of the Egyptian Pound, although the group did manage to recapture sales volumes by increasing its fuel grinding capacity. Local competition arising from the start up of two new plants near to where its Adoçim subsidiary operates decreased sales volumes in Turkey and the construction market continued to decline in Brazil.

Last modified on 02 August 2017

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