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News Vicat’s earnings in 2017 bruised by Egyptian market

Vicat’s earnings in 2017 bruised by Egyptian market

Written by Global Cement staff 20 February 2018
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France: Vicat’s earnings have suffered from by falling cement sales volumes in Egypt and a ‘sharp’ increase in production costs caused by the devaluation of the Egyptian Pound in late 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBTIDA) fell by 5.9% at constant scope and exchange rates to Euro444m in 2017 from Euro458 in 2016. Despite this, its consolidated sales rose by 6.4% to Euro2.56bn from Euro2.45bn. The cement producer’s cement sales volumes rose by 4.9% to 22.9Mt from 21.9Mt.

“Vicat posted a healthy performance in 2017 amid a very mixed environment,” said group chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) Guy Sidos. He added that the group had faced ‘difficult’ weather conditions, currency trends and geopolitical tensions in some of its markets. “In spite of these headwinds, our businesses in France, Asia and the US made healthy progress and offset the contractions in the Africa and Middle East region.”

Last modified on 20 February 2018
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