Denmark: Rockwool International has reported that its net sales rose by 2% year-on-year to Euro494m for the second quarter of 2013 that ended on 30 June 2013. It attributed the rebound to a recovery in the western European insulation market, especially in Spain, Italy and the UK.

The Danish insulation producer saw its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rise by 4% to Euro75.6m from Euro7.24m. Profit for the period rose by 8% to Euro26m from Euro24.1m.

In its income statement Rockwool explained that as well as improvements in western European markets it had also seen development in Poland and continued good sales in Russia. Sales in North American remained strong but sales in China disappointed the insulation producer, due to uncertain legislation on the mandatory use of non-mineral wool insulation.

As Reuters reported, from an interview with Rockwool CEO Eelco van Heel, China's changing legislation on non-mineral wool insulation lost the company an order for 25,000t of stone wool placed in late 2012. As a consequence, Rockwool is postponing the construction of a planned factory in China, where it acquired its first and so far only factory in 2010.

For its outlook for the remainder of 2013, Rockwool expects that its net sales will slightly surpass those of 2012.

Denmark: Rockwool International has reported that its net sales rose by 2% year-on-year to Euro494m for the second quarter of 2013 that ended on 30 June 2013. It attributed the rebound to a recovery in the western European insulation market, especially in Spain, Italy and the UK.

The Danish insulation producer saw its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rise by 4% to Euro75.6m from Euro7.24m. Profit for the period rose by 8% to Euro26m from Euro24.1m.

In its income statement Rockwool explained that as well as improvements in western European markets it had also seen development in Poland and continued good sales in Russia. Sales in North American remained strong but sales in China disappointed the insulation producer, due to uncertain legislation on the mandatory use of non-mineral wool insulation.

As Reuters reported, from an interview with Rockwool CEO Eelco van Heel, China's changing legislation on non-mineral wool insulation lost the company an order for 25,000t of stone wool placed in late 2012. As a consequence, Rockwool is postponing the construction of a planned factory in China, where it acquired its first and so far only factory in 2010.

For its outlook for the remainder of 2013, Rockwool expects that its net sales will slightly surpass those of 2012.

UK: Superglass Holdings has reported in a period-end trading update that its financial year that ended on 31 August 2013 was in line with market expectations.

The mineral wool producer reported that sales volumes had been volatile throughout the summer of 2013 and overall market demand remained depressed, especially in the retrofit segment where the uptake of insulation measures under the Green Deal initiative remained very low. Insulation measures completed in 2013 under the Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) combined are running at between 80% and 90% below 2012 levels.

Superglass also announced the resignation of its Chief Finance Officer, Allan Clow, and the appointment of Declan George Billington as a non-executive Director.

Denmark/US: The Danish insulation group Rockwool Group has announced that it has entered into an agreement, on behalf of its RockfonGroup affiliate, to acquire the American ceiling company Chicago Metallic Corporation (CMC). CMC, headquartered in Chicago, is a global provider of architectural building products and services, including metal panels and ceiling systems, suspended grid systems and acoustical and sustainable ceiling panels. It has a network of sales and distribution channels throughout North America, Europe and Asia supported by production facilities in China, Malaysia, Belgium and the US.

Founded in 1893, CMC has been owned by the Jahn family since 1937. Current Chairman and CEO, Charles Jahn commented, "The complementary product and service offerings of Rockfon and CMC will provide our mutual customers with a wider choice throughout the world. The values of the Jahn and Kähler founding families are strongly aligned and will provide an excellent platform to continue to serve our customers well into the future. We look forward to the exciting growth opportunities to come from this transaction."

Commenting on the acquisition, Division Managing Director of the Rockwool Group's Systems Division, Herman Voortman, said, "This acquisition complements well the existing Rockfon business concept. It will allow us to offer and develop more complete solutions to our customers by offering not only ceiling panels but also the metallic grid which is a key element in the suspended ceiling system."

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