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Dangote Cement’s half-year profit hits N121.8 billion

By Femi Adekoya
02 August 2015   |   11:33 pm
With a 21.65 per cent increase over the N95.440 billion announced for the same period of 2014, Dangote Cement Plc has posted a profit after tax (PAT) of N121.808 billion in the six-month period ended June 30, 2015. According to the half results released on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange at the weekend,…
Dangote's cement

Dangote’s cement

With a 21.65 per cent increase over the N95.440 billion announced for the same period of 2014, Dangote Cement Plc has posted a profit after tax (PAT) of N121.808 billion in the six-month period ended June 30, 2015.

According to the half results released on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange at the weekend, the cement company achieved a 20.23 per cent growth in profit before tax, while its profit before tax grew from N107.07 billion to N128.726billion in the period under review.
Furthermore the company realised N242.215 billion in revenue as against N208.909billion in the first half of 2014, representing a 15.94 per cent rise.

Dangote Cement grew its revenue to N114.7bn from N103bn in the first quarter of 2015 on the back of its expansion programme, which saw it commence operations in some African countries.

Its net profit for the quarter also rose by 44.1 per cent to N68.6billion from N47.62billon in the first quarter of 2014.

Speaking on the results, Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Cement, Onne van der Weijde, said: “Our new plants have made excellent starts across Africa in the first half of 2015 and our operations now stretch from Senegal across to Ethiopia and down to South Africa, making us a truly Pan-African leader in cement.

“Our strategy has been to enter markets with higher-quality cement produced at lower-cost factories and as a result we are building strong shares in key African markets, despite well-established competition. The increasing diversity of our business is demonstrated by the fact that 22% of volumes were sold outside of Nigeria and this has helped to offset some of the uncertainties in our home market. We will build on these early successes in Africa as we continue to expand our business across the continent.”

He said the 1.5mt factory in Senegal, which opened in January, made an excellent start, particularly in the second quarter, and provides more than 30 percent of all cement sold in Senegal while the new 1.5 million tonne cement-grinding facility in Cameroon began operation in late March.

Dangote Cement is Africa’s leading cement producer with 40mt of capacity operational, including three plants in Nigeria, an import terminal and Ghana and recently opened factories in Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa, Senegal and Cameroon.

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