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News CRH’s sales behind in first quarter of 2018

CRH’s sales behind in first quarter of 2018

Written by Global Cement staff 26 April 2018
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Ireland: CRH’s sales fell by 2% year-on-year for the first quarter of 2018. It failed to provide figures for the decline but blamed it on bad weather and poor timing of holidays. Sales fell by 2% in Europe, 3% in the Americas and by 5% in the Philippines. By region in its Europe Heavyside division CRH reported falling sales in most countries with the exception of Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark and Finland.

The group reported that it finalised an agreement to merge Suwannee American Cement, acquired in November 2017, with American Cement Company, a 50:50 joint venture based in Florida. CRH now owns 80% of the enlarged business following this non-cash deal. This deal is intended to strengthen Americas Materials’ position in existing markets in Central and Northern Florida, optimise market coverage and achieve operating and vertical integration synergies. It also said that its deal to buy Ash Grove Cement is progressing through regulatory approval in the US and is expected to close in May 2018.

Last modified on 02 May 2018
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