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LISLE DABEAU, France–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Regulatory News:
Vicat (Paris:VCT):
Consolidated sales ( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change |
France | 889 | 824 | +8.0% | +5.1% |
Europe (excluding France) | 288 | 301 | -4.5% | +2.7% |
Americas | 637 | 500 | +27.4% | +12.0% |
Asia | 376 | 320 | +17.6% | +10.3% |
Mediterranean | 260 | 166 | +56.8% | +135.2% |
Africa | 245 | 242 | +1.4% | +0.7% |
Total | 2,697 | 2,354 | +14.6% | +15.7% |
Commenting on these figures, Guy Sidos, the Groups Chairman and CEO said:
Vicats nine-month sales performance reflects the resilience of its markets despite a high basis of comparison in 2021. Against a backdrop of very high inflation, the Groups sales posted a solid increase compared with the same period of 2021, supported by strong growth in selling prices across all its regions. In a global environment that provides little short-term visibility, especially as regards energy costs, we are executing our strategy to improve our industrial performance, make greater use of secondary fuels, reduce our carbon footprint and implement a pricing policy tailored to these new conditions.
Disclaimer:
Further information about Vicat is available from its website (www.vicat.fr).
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The Vicat Groups consolidated sales in the first nine months of 2022 totalled 2,697 million, up +14.6% on a reported basis and up +15.7% at constant scope and exchange rates compared with the same period of 2021. This increase on a reported basis reflects:
In the third quarter of 2022, the Vicat Groups consolidated sales came to 942 million, up +18.7% on a reported basis and up +18.0% at constant scope and exchange rates compared with the same period of 2021.
1. Analysis of consolidated sales in the first nine months of 2022 by geographical region
1.1. France
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change | |
Sales | 889 | 824 | +8.0% | +5.1% | |
During the first nine months of 2022, the Groups sales in France moved higher, supported by strong growth in selling prices across all the Groups businesses in an environment characterised by an unfavourable basis of comparison and macroeconomic and industry conditions affected by the strong inflation in costs and higher interest rates. In the third quarter, consolidated sales in France increased by +5.1% at constant scope.
1.2 Europe (excluding France)
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change | |
Sales | 288 | 301 | -4.5% | +2.7% | |
Business in Europe (excluding France) grew over the first nine months of 2022. The decline in sales on a reported basis reflects a scope effect resulting from the sale of the Créabéton precast business in Switzerland, which was finalised on 30 June 2021. There were contrasting situations: with demand holding up at a high level in the Italian market but a contraction recorded in Switzerland, offset to some extent by price increases. In the third quarter, consolidated sales declined by -3.4% at constant scope and exchange rates.
In Switzerland, the Groups consolidated sales were stable (up +0.5%) at constant scope and exchange rates over the period as a whole. In the third quarter, consolidated sales declined by -6.1% at constant scope and exchange rates.
In Italy, consolidated sales grew by +42.6% over the nine-month period and by +50.5% in the third quarter alone. Both volumes and selling prices recorded a significant improvement.
1.3 Americas
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change | |
Sales | 637 | 500 | +27.4% | +12.0% | |
In the United States and in Brazil, construction sector trends remained dynamic, despite the impact of inflation, the increase in interest rates and a high basis of comparison, especially in Brazil. In the third quarter, consolidated sales rose +11.8% at constant scope and exchange rates.
In the United States, the macroeconomic and sector environment remained favourable throughout the period. Consolidated sales rose +4.3% at constant scope and exchange rates.
The construction of a new kiln line at the Ragland plant in Alabama, which began in 2019, was completed in the second quarter of 2022. The new facility started up gradually during the third quarter of 2022. As a result, production capacity and deliveries in this region were temporarily curtailed. Taking these factors into account, the Groups consolidated third-quarter sales rose +4.5% at constant scope and exchange rates.
In Brazil, consolidated sales totalled 210 million, up +32.5% at constant scope and exchange rates. Against a backdrop of rapid inflation and despite higher interest rates and an unfavourable basis of comparison, demand remains strong in the Groups markets. In the third quarter, consolidated sales rose +28.8% at constant scope and exchange rates.
1.4 Asia (India and Kazakhstan)
( million) |
Nine-months |
|
Nine-months |
Change |
Change | |
Sales | 376 |
| 320 | +17.6% | +10.3% | |
Sales in India rose throughout the period, moving up +11.6% at constant scope and exchange rates to reach 320 million. Against a backdrop of high inflation, demand remained solid, and price increases were introduced. The trend carried through into the third quarter, with sales in India rising +7.0% at constant scope and exchange rates to reach 106 million. Debottlenecking operations at the Kalburgi Cement plant in India increased the plants capacity to over 10,000 tonnes of cement per day, temporarily weighing on this plants capacity during the third quarter but enabling it to capitalise fully on the markets dynamism going forward.
Consolidated sales in Kazakhstan came to 56 million, up +3.9% at constant scope and exchange rates. This performance reflects a significant increase in selling prices, which largely offset a fall in volumes delivered against a very high basis of comparison. In the third quarter, consolidated sales fell 10.1% due to lower volumes delivered given the logistics issues affecting the entire market, with this impact only partially offset by higher selling prices.
1.5 Mediterranean (Egypt and Turkey)
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change |
Sales | 260 | 166 | +56.8% | +135.2% |
In the Mediterranean region, sales moved sharply higher on the back of higher selling prices amid a situation that still lacks visibility and despite contrasting situations in Turkey and Egypt. During the third quarter, consolidated sales surged +169.9% at constant scope and exchange rates.
In Turkey, the Group continued to pursue its strategy of optimising its production facilities, limiting volumes sold and prioritising higher selling prices in a hyperinflationary environment. Against this backdrop, consolidated sales in the nine months to 30 September 2022 totalled 175 million (versus 113 million in the same period of 2021), representing an increase of +168.1% at constant scope and exchange rates. During the third quarter, consolidated sales soared +210.9% at constant scope and exchange rates.
In Egypt, consolidated sales totalled 85 million, up +64.4% at constant scope and exchange rates. Following the market regulation agreement between the Egyptian government and all producers that entered force in July 2021 and was subsequently extended in September 2022, selling prices in the domestic market continued to improve during the first nine months of the year, supported by a solid increase in demand. During the third quarter, consolidated sales were up +72.1% at constant scope and exchange rates.
1.6 Africa
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change | |
Sales | 245 | 242 | +1.4% | +0.7% | |
In Africa, the Group continued to reap the benefit of a dynamic sector environment despite the political crisis in Mali. During the third quarter, consolidated sales were stable at constant scope and exchange rates.
2. Changes in the Groups consolidated financial position at 30 September 2022
At 30 September 2022, the Groups shareholders equity was 2,883 million, up from 2,544 million at 30 September 2021. The Groups net debt was 1,715 million, versus 1,269 million at 30 September 2021 given the significant increase in the working capital requirement with the growth in sales and the impact of inflation on inventories.
3. Recent events
3.1 Update on energy costs:
A solid recovery took place in the construction sector in 2021, providing a high basis of comparison. In parallel, since the conflict began in Ukraine, the Group has been carefully monitoring trends in demand across all the regions in which it operates to make sure it responds as rapidly and effectively as possible to this change in the environment. Given the very strong inflation in energy prices, the Group is adjusting its hedging policy as opportunities arise, is continuing to take strong steps to expand the use of alternative fuels and is adapting its production and sales strategy to constraints arising from the new environment.
Energy costs totalled around 400 million in 2021, 57% of which were related to the use of fuel.
The Groups hedging policy provides a degree of visibility on its energy costs over the short term (around six to nine months).
Since the beginning of the year, the very sudden surge in energy prices, especially electricity prices, has gained pace. By 30 September, energy costs were up +87%, including a rise of +103% in fuel prices and +66% in electricity prices.
During the third quarter, the very strong increase in electricity prices in France and Switzerland reached record highs. In the 11 October update of its outlook for 2022, the Group announced further significant price increases of more than 20 euros in France as of 1 November and 30 Swiss francs in Switzerland as of 1 January 2023 to respond to the new environment in these two markets and offset the impact of the electricity price increases.
3.2 Ramp-up in the Ragland plant in the United States:
In the United States, construction of a new kiln line at the Ragland plant in Alabama, which began in 2019, was completed in the second quarter of 2022. However, the gradual start-up process weighed on performance in the third quarter of 2022. The new installation is now working very well.
4. Outlook
As announced on 11 October when the outlook for 2022 was updated, the Groups EBITDA in 2022 is expected to be lower than in 2021 and to be at least equal to that generated in 2020. The update of its outlook takes into account recent business developments, particularly the very sharp rise in electricity costs in Europe and the progressive ramp-up of the new Ragland plant in Alabama.
Capital expenditure in 2022 is expected to be 400 million. The Group will pay particular attention to reducing its capital expenditure from 2023 onwards, a trend that will accelerate in 2024, to take account of this new environment, in line with its debt reduction objectives.
Conference call
To accompany the publication of its nine-month 2022 sales, the Vicat group is organising a conference call in English on 8 November 2022 at 11am CET (10am London time and 5am New York time).
To take part in the conference call live, dial in on one of the following numbers:
France: +33 (0)1 70 37 71 66
United Kingdom: +44 (0)33 0551 0200
United States: +1 212 999 6659
An audio feed of the conference call, together with the presentation, can be livestreamed from the Vicat website or accessed by clicking here.
A replay of the conference call will be immediately available for streaming via the Vicat website or by clicking here.
Next event:
2022 results on 14 February 2023 after the market close.
About Vicat
The Vicat Group has close to 9,500 employees working in three core divisions??Cement, Concrete & Aggregates and Other Products & Services??which generated consolidated sales of 3.123 billion in 2021. The Group operates in twelve countries: France, Switzerland, Italy, the United States, Turkey, Egypt, Senegal, Mali, Mauritania, Kazakhstan, India and Brazil. The Vicat Group, a family-owned group, is the heir to an industrial tradition dating back to 1817, when Louis Vicat invented artificial cement. Founded in 1853, the Vicat Group now operates three core lines of business: Cement, Ready-Mixed Concrete and Aggregates, as well as related activities.
Vicat group??Financial data??Appendix
Definition of alternative performance measures (APMs):
Breakdown of sales by business
Cement
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change |
Volume (thousands of tonnes) | 20,238 | 21,300 | -5.0% |
|
Operational sales | 1,687 | 1,426 | +18.3% | +19.3% |
Consolidated sales | 1,443 | 1,221 | +8.2% | +18.6% |
Concrete & Aggregates
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change |
Concrete volume (thousands of m3) | 7,477 | 7,853 | -4.8% |
|
Aggregates volume (thousands of tonnes) | 18,614 | 17,931 | +3.8% |
|
Operational sales | 1,039 | 892 | +16.4% | +15.2% |
Consolidated sales | 1,013 | 869 | +16.6% | +14.9% |
Other Products & Services
( million) |
Nine-months |
Nine-months |
Change |
Change |
Operational sales | 343 | 355 | -3.3% | +9.0% |
Consolidated sales | 241 | 264 | -8.7% | +4.8% |
Contacts
Investor relations contact:
Stéphane Bisseuil:
Tel + 33 (0)1 58 86 86 05
stephane.bisseuil@vicat.fr
Press contacts:
Karine Boistelle-Adnet
Tel +33 (0)4 74 27 58 04
karine.boistelleadnet@vicat.fr
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