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Hungary/Ukraine: Hungarian building materials manufacturer Masterplast has seen its earnings fall in 2014 after the worsening Ukraine crisis forced it to write off investment plans for a new expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulation plant in the country.
Masterplast has reported that its annual net income dropped by 38% year-on-year to Euro749,000 in 2014. Without the enforced Ukraine write-off, the company had expected its post-tax profit to reach Euro1.6m. Masterplast, which has a growing string of plants in eastern Europe, has reported that its 2014 revenue was flat at Euro81.6m, while its annual operating profit fell by 1% year-on-year to Euro2.7m.
Masterplast had planned to invest Euro1.4m to set up a new EPS insulation plant at Lviv in the far west of Ukraine, where it had bought and converted existing industrial premises. It expected to become Ukraine's third-largest player in the thermal insulation segment within three years. However, early in 2014 Masterplast suspended its national investment and project for the EPS and adhesives plant. With the situation deteriorating further since then, it has decided not to restart its expansion scheme until Ukraine's political and economic position has stabilised.
Rockwool's 2014 results negatively affected by Russian Rouble
23 February 2015Denmark: Rockwool has said that its results for 2014 were negatively affected by the devaluation of the Russian Rouble and that Russia will continue to impact its results for some time to come. Its turnover, however, increased by 9% year-on-year to Euro2.18bn, whereas earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) fell by 4% to Euro161m. Post-tax profit decreased to Euro112m from Euro116m in 2013. Rockwool expects its net sales growth in 2015 to be slightly positive and EBIT to reach around Euro150m.
Kingspan’s profit rose to Euro128m in 2014
23 February 2015Ireland: Kingspan has reported a rise in its full year pre-tax profit as strength in the UK and North America lifted its revenue. The pre-tax profit in 2014 rose to Euro128m from Euro102m in 2013. Its 2014 revenue rose to Euro1.9bn, up from Euro1.8bn in 2013.
Kingspan expects 17% jump in profit in 2014
10 November 2014UK: Kingspan has reported 7% year-on-year growth in its third-quarter 2014 revenue, partly due to an upturn in the UK property market. It now expects to deliver a full-year trading profit in the region of Euro144m, up by 17% from the year ago period. Net debt at the end of September 2014 was Euro39.1m lower than at the same point in 2013, at Euro108m.
Bulgaria's Hydroizomat nine month loss falls by 24%
07 November 2014Bulgaria: Bulgarian insulation materials producer Hydroizomat has announced that its non-consolidated loss fell by 24% year-on-year to Euro95,100 in the first nine months of 2014. Non-consolidated revenues fell to Euro484,667 in January - September 2014 from Euro823,167 in the same period of 2013, while sales expenditures fell to Euro22,637 from Euro50,934. Its non-consolidated operating loss fell to Euro29,839 in the first nine months of 2014, compared to Euro92,605 in the same period of 2013.
Fletcher Building ups earnings through trebling house builds
21 October 2014
New Zealand: Fletcher Building has forecast an upturn in earnings as it moves to triple the pace of home building in New Zealand and is involved in a pilot social housing project with the government in Christchurch. The company told shareholders at its annual general meeting that full-year operating earnings in the 2015 financial year could rise by as much as 11% to US$650-690m, compared to US$624m in the 2014 financial year.
Kingspan profit climbs 24% in first half of 2014
29 August 2014Ireland: Kingspan has announced that its profit rose by 24% year-on-year to Euro69m in the first half of 2014 as revenues rose by 4% to Euro890m. The company said that the improvement came due to rising sales of its key products, despite conditions remaining tough in the European construction sector.
"Kingspan has delivered strong growth in profitability, notwithstanding a tougher EU construction sector in the second quarter and a global economic recovery that remains weak. Our order book carried good momentum into the second half of the year, driven by continued growth in the demand for low energy buildings," said Gene Murtagh, Chief Executive of Kingspan.
Insulated panel sales were up by 9% and trading profit was up by 30%, reflecting what the company called 'continuing penetration gains, a positive business mix and some improvement in end markets in certain regions". Insulation board sales were up 1% and trading profit was up by 32%, with a good performance in the UK in particular.
Knauf reports a large profit drop in Denmark in 2013
15 August 2014Denmark: Knauf's Danish operations has posted weaker than expected 2013 results. Net profit declined to Euro10.2m from Euro17.8m in 2012 and for the first time in many years turnover did not exceed Euro134m. The decline in turnover and profit was attributed to financial crises in some of the company's export markets. Knauf's managing director, Morten la Cour Ørnstrand-Søborg, expects export markets to pick up and that Knauf will post better results in 2014.
Denmark: Rockwool has reported that during the first quarter of 2014, which ended on 31 March 2014, it generated sales of Euro485m, up by 15% year-on-year.
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) were Euro28.4m, up by 39% year-on-year, including Euro7.40m from the insulation sector, which was a Euro4.9m increase on the same period of 2013. EBIT for holding companies was Euro11.8m, up by Euro1.7m. Net profit during the quarter was Euro19.1m, a Euro5.8m improvement on 2013. Costs were Euro1.6m, down by Euro0.5m in 2013.
External sales of insulation products were Euro374m, up by 9% compared to the same period of 2013. In Eastern Europe, sales increased by 20%, primarily due to continued positive growth in Russia and a good market recovery in Poland. Insulation sales were positive in all world regions except for China.
Rockwool expects to achieve Euro127m in net profit for the whole of 2014 off the back of continued market recovery in many regions, particularly Russia.
US: Owens Corning has reported second quarter 2014 profits of US$21m, down from US$49m in 2013. Its net sales were US$1.36bn, up slightly from US$1.35bn in 2013. Chairman and CEO Mike Thaman said that the insulation and composites business units met expectations for the first half of 2014, offsetting weaker financial performance in its roofing division.