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Holcim profits rise despite currency drag

Holcim profits rise despite currency drag

Holcim reported on Friday a slight increase in its third-quarter profits, thanks to the company's shift towards more profitable products. This helped offset currency headwinds.

Holcim is trying to increase its profitability by selling low-carbon concrete and cement, focusing on more complex products such as roofing and flooring and recycling demolition waste into new raw materials.

Holcim increased its profit margin from 19.7% to 20.7% over the three-month period ending September 30, reducing the impact of an appreciation in the Swiss Franc, Holcim’s reporting currency.

MARGIN EXPANSION DRIVEN DIRECTLY BY A FOCUS OF HIGHER-VALUE MARKETABLE PRODUCTS

The CEO of the company, Milan Gutovic, said that "margin expansion" was driven by a high-value strategy. This included scaling up our sustainable offerings to meet customer demands, as well as accelerating decarbonization for profitable growth.

In the premarket in Zurich, shares of the company were up by 2%.

Holcim reported an 8.1% increase in its recurring operating profits in local currency during the third quarter. However, this figure was only 0.1% when expressed in Swiss Francs.

Analysts had predicted 816 million Swiss Francs. The actual figure was 836 million Swiss Francs.

REPORTED FIGURES HIT by APPRECIATION of the SWISS FRANC

The local currency sales increased by 4.9%, to 4,04 billion francs in the third quarter. However, this was translated into a 2.5% decrease when converted into Francs.

Holcim has confirmed its full-year forecast, saying that it expects to grow its local currency sales between 3-5% and increase its recurring operating profits by 6-10%.

(source: Reuters)