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UltraTech to not bid for Lafarge/Holcim assets

13 January 2015, Published under Cement News

UltraTech has pulled out of the race to buy cement assets up for sale as Lafarge and Holcim’s proposed merger, the Indian cement major confirmed to local press.  An UltraTech spokesperson told ET Now that the company has not participated in the final round of bidding. The company had reportedly previously expressed an interest in buying assets in Brazil and Philippines and had placed a bid in the first round. The due diligence process had been conducted for assets worth around US$2bn b...

Sançim Cimento acquired by Askale Çimento.

09 January 2015, Published under Cement News

Turkish cement producer Sançim Cimento (Sançim) has been acquired by Askale Çimento, according to local news reports. The acquisition follows the recently aborted acquisition of Sancim by domestic cement major Cimsa, for EUR185.14m. The new owner of Sancim is a joint-venture of Sonmez Holding (43 per cent), Aunde Teknik (38 per cent), E.N.A. Tekstil (10 per cent) and Umut Insaat (nine per cent).

Belarusian government to acquire additional shares

07 January 2015, Published under Cement News

The Belarusian government will acquire additional stakes in three cement companies in exchange for helping them to repay loans to China’s EximBank. The Council of Ministers has issued a directive that provides for the restructuring of overdue debts to the bank incurred by Belarussian Cement Plant, Krychawtsementnashyfer and Krasnaselskbudmateryyaly as of 1 October 2014. The three cement producers will receive the bailout on condition that they meet their profitability of sales targets f...

Holcim and Cemex close their series of transactions in Europe

06 January 2015, Published under Cement News

Holcim and Cemex today announce the successful closure of their series of transactions in Europe. Holcim acquired Cemex’s operations in western Germany and The Netherlands while Cemex took over Holcim Czech Republic with all its subsidiaries in the country. In Spain, Cemex purchased Holcim’s Gador cement plant and Yeles grinding station, while Holcim keeps its remaining operations. As a result of the transactions, Cemex paid Holcim EUR45m in cash. Holcim said it expects sustainable ad...

China: BBMG acquires 60% stake in Hebei line

02 January 2015, Published under Cement News

BBMG announced that the company held 60 per cent equity of Xingtai Yong Ning Cement through transference at a consideration of CNY245m (US$39.46m). Xingtai Yong Ning Cement owned two 2500tpd dry cement clinker production lines.

Ashaka board recommends Lafarge buy-out offer to minority shareholders

29 December 2014, Published under Cement News

The board of directors of Ashaka Cement has advised minority shareholders to accept the buy-out mandatory tender offer (MTO) by Lafarge Africa. Lafarge Africa has offered to buy out minority shareholders in Ashaka Cement following the merger of Lafarge's Nigerian and South Africa's businesses. Under the offer, Lafarge Africa is making an MTO to minority shareholders to buy 927 million shares, representing 41.39 per cent of the company. Shareholders who accept the offer will receive 57 ...

UltraTech reportedly in talks to buy further Jaiprakash units

19 December 2014, Published under Cement News

UltraTech Cement is in talks to acquire Jaiprakash Associates Ltd's cement plants in central and southern India, people with knowledge of the matter have told local press. The company is discussing the purchase of cement plants in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, the sources told Mint News. Last year, UltraTech purchased Jaiprakash’s cement plant in Gujarat which has a capacity of 4.8Mt.

CRH increases investment war chest

19 December 2014, Published under Cement News

CRH’s recent disposal announced this week is being viewed as positive for further development as it keeps in line with the company's efforts to streamline its portfolio and provides additional financial flexibility for acquisitions. On Tuesday CRH announced it had reached an agreement to dispose of its clay and concrete businesses in the UK and its clay business in the US. The move had been expected for a while with CRH said to be dissatisfied with the structural returns in the brick bu...

Peru's Gloria Group acquires control of Soboce, Bolivia

18 December 2014, Published under Cement News

Peruvian conglomerate Gloria Group has acquired an outstanding 51.35 per cent stake in Bolivia's largest cement producer Sociedad Boliviana de Cemento (Soboce) for US$300m. Gloria previously held a 47 per cent stake in Soboce, once the flagship of magnate and former presidential candidate Doria Medina, with US$280mn in annual sales. Mr Medina, who lost to President Evo Morales in the October presidential elections, opposed Mr Morales' move to nationalise Soboce's 30 per cent stake in cemen...

LSR to sell Slantsy cement plant to Eurocement

15 December 2014, Published under Cement News

LSR Group is selling its Slantsy plant in the Leningrad region of Russia to the country’s leading cement producer, Eurocement Group. The parties have signed preliminary sales agreement with Eurocement having obtained approval from Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation (FAS). Control of plant operations is expected to be transferred later this month. LSR said in a statement on Friday that the deal is part of its strategy to “focus on projects with highest returns on inves...