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  1. Gresik set to pay 50% dividend to government

    would receive Rp 1.26 trillion as a dividend. Net profit is up 42% from the previous year driven by an increase in building construction. According to The Jakarta Globe, the Indonesia government owns a 51.6% interest in the company. The second largest...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  2. Irvine Whitlock put up for sale by Heldelberg Cement

    HeldelbergCement announced that it will sell brickwork contractor, Irvine Whitlock.┬á The sale is part of the HansonÔÇÖs building products break-up according Contract Journal. HeldelbergCement is selling Hanson in pieces to make to more attractive to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  3. Retail prices rise in Ecuador

    dealers have purchased the distribution network to control the costs of transportation and profits. The owner of a local building materials outlet said, ÔÇ£we must buy from the distributor. The manufacturer Holcim will not sell directly to the retail...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  4. Texas files $558mm suit against Cemex

    never authorized Cemex to take its minerals." Texas says Cemex owes royalties on 100 million tons of "valuable rocks and building materials" mined valued at $558 million or more, according to Reuters. Cemex denied the allegations and said: "we are led...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  5. Cemex works to lighten debt burden

    financial restructuring with its creditors, reports Forbes. In 2007, Cemex paid $15 billion to purchase Australian-based building materials group Rinker. Unfortunately, this proved to be the end of the construction boom. Earlier this week, Cemex...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  6. Cimpor buys plant, announces alliance with Ecuador

    Rafael Correa, announced on Saturday a strategic alliance with Portugal's Cimpor, based on enhancing one plant and building a new one in the Andes. (CW Group)  Correa, in his customary report on Saturday said that last Friday he received a delegation...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Mergers & Acquisitions
  7. Dominican Republic cement plant construction suspended

    Court to obtain a restraining order against the Consorcio Minero Dominicano, the Santiago-based company which is building the facility. The organizations say the construction of the plant will jeopardize the northeast regionÔÇÖs biodiversity and its...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  8. Analyst: Floating Tarmac UK most attractive option

    there are too many other distressed assets on the market to make a sales compelling. Tarmachas focused on the heavy-side building materials sector for the past 12 years. Current production levels include 93.1 million tons of aggregates and 1.4 million...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Mergers & Acquisitions
  9. Cement Corporation of India to boost capacity

    The Cement Corporation of India is considering expanding capacity and building a new grinding unit. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Indias Ministry of...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  10. Portland Cement fighting U.S. EPA proposal

    enhance energy efficiency, and conserve natural resources []all the while producing a reliable and affordable supply of building materials to support our economy. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  11. Saudi Arabia to build 1 km tall tower

    Developers in Saudi Arabia have signed a JV to build a 1,000 meter tall building, which will be the tallest structure in the world. (CW Group) Saudi real estate developer Kingdom Holding Company and Dubai's Emaar Properties signed a joint venture...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  12. Dangote predicts demand to rise by 10%

    tons to well over 14 million tons. In addition to the real estate boom, the government is going forward with several road building projects which will also add to the demand. According to Guardian, the total capacity in the region is less than eight...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  13. Spending cuts at CRH to boost cash

    Ireland-based CRH plans spending cuts to improve cash flow. (CW Group) Ireland-based building materials group CRH is cutting capital expense projects on equipment and plant operations in an effort to improve cash flow, reports Independent. The Royal...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  14. Construction slows in Venezuela

    sectors have been declining.ÔÇØ According to Romero, production levels remain similar to 2008 despite the cost of some building materials increasing by 2.5% last month. According to El-Carabobeno, the current price of cement is almost 20 bolivar fuerte...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  15. Oversupply concerns discussed at China Conch Forum

    were represented at the forum including the president of China Cement Association Lei Oianzhi, the president of China Building Materials Federation Zhang Renwei, the chairman of Conch Group Guo Wenshan, the general manager of Sinoma Group Tan Zhongming,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  16. Growth seen in green building materials

    Green building materials market continues to grow by five percent annually. (CW Group) The green building materials market is expected to reach $572 billion by 2013, reports Lesprom. The market continues to grow by approximately five percent each year....

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  17. China overcapacity looming

    is currently 1.7 billion tons, exceeding the demand by 300 million tons. According to Zhang Renwei, chairman of the China Building Materials Federation, the production output in the first four months was 429 million tons. This was an increase of over...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  18. The current economic climate and the opportunities for cash rich cement players

    article written by Mr. Terry Pavlopoulos, MD of Construction Knowledge, a global advisor exclusively focused on the building materials and construction industries. The article titled "The current economic climate and the opportunities for cash rich...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  19. Goldman: Italy weakest cement market

    to emerging markets. (CW Group) Goldman also said that Lafarge would generate the highest free-cash-flow yield in the building materials sub sector in the next two years and further repair its balance sheet, MarketWatch wrote. The broker also downgraded...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  20. PPC expands aggregates in Botswana

    the improvement of the Sir Seretse Kgama airport, the Tlokweng boarder road, the Lobatsi road and various other SADC building developments,ÔÇØ said PPC executive for aggregates Riaan Redelinghuys. ÔÇ£Moving our semimobile plant to Kgale will allow us to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition

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