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Romania: France’s Fives has supplied a new FCB TSV1600 MF for Etex’s calcined gypsum grinding plant in Aghires. The project is part of an upgrade to the unit to close the existing open circuit. Commissioning took place in late January 2019.
Saint-Gobain’s Interior Solutions division performs well in 2018
27 February 2019France: Saint-Gobain’s Interior Solutions division’s sales revenue grew by 4% year-on-year to Euro7.17bn in 2018 from Euro6.88bn in 2017. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 11% to Euro1.06bn from Euro953m. Overall, the group’s sales and earnings rose in 2018, although at slower rates.
"As expected, our results for the second half show a significant improvement, benefiting from broadly supportive markets, a strong pricing dynamic and the settlement of industrial issues that had weighed on the group's profitability in the first half,” said Pierre-André de Chalendar, chairman and chief executive officer of Saint-Gobain. He added that the group has a program underway to divest sales of over Euro3bn by the end of 2019.
Saint-Gobain appoints Benoit Bazin as chief operating officer in organisational and portfolio review
28 November 2018France: Saint-Gobain has appointed Benoit Bazin as its chief operating officer in an organisational and portfolio review process. The ‘Transform & Grow’ program intends to create a new organisational structure with five reporting units to improve growth and allow for a more ‘agile’ group structure.
"Saint-Gobain is evolving in a fast changing market environment, which can be a source of substantial growth opportunities, provided we are sufficiently close to our markets and sufficiently agile. We are launching an ambitious transformation plan, 'Transform and Grow' based on two pillars, an in-depth transformation of the Group's organisational structure and an accelerated portfolio rotation program,” said chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) Pierre-André de Chalendar.
The new structure will consist of five reporting units, with four regional businesses and a global High Performance Solutions unit. The new regional groups will be Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Americas and Asia-Pacific. The High Performance Solutions unit will include High-Performance Materials (HPM) and the Sekurit (automotive glass) business.
The program also plans to accelerate the group’s portfolio rotation. It is preparing to divest businesses worth around Euro1bn by the end of 2019. More than 10 companies of various sizes across all sectors are being actively prepared for divestment and three significant processes have already been launched.
France: Saint-Gobain’s Interior Solutions division’s net sales grew by 4.2% year-on-year to Euro5.33bn in the first nine months of 2018 from Euro5.11bn in the same period in 2017. The group said that division performance in the third quarter of 2018 was driven by pricing. Western Europe progressed slightly despite lower volumes in the UK. In North America, the acceleration in price increases in the quarter reduced sales volumes. Asia and emerging countries reported good growth. Overall, the group’s sales rose by 1.8% to Euro31.1bn from Euro30.6bn.
“Saint-Gobain continues along its growth trajectory despite a tough comparison basis in the third quarter of 2017. Our focus on increasing prices – critical in an inflationary environment – continues to pay off. The industrial issues that had weighed on our profitability in the first half of the year are largely behind us,” said Pierre-André de Chalendar, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Saint-Gobain.
France: Saint-Gobain’s sales rose by 1.9% year-on-year to Euro20.8bn in the first half of 2019 from Euro20.4bn in the same period in 2017. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell very slightly to Euro2.07bn.
"The second quarter marks a return to supportive trends in all our main markets. After a disappointing first quarter, affected by harsh winter weather in Europe, which weighed on results, the second quarter was far more encouraging in terms of volumes and prices. The group succeeded in further raising sales prices amid continued raw material and energy cost inflation. Despite a combination of temporary one-off factors, our first-half results progressed once again,” said Pierre-André de Chalendar, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Saint-Gobain.
The group’s Interior Solutions division, including gypsum wallboard and insulation production, reported 7.1% organic growth, with rising sales prices in the period although raw material and energy costs inflated. The group noted that although its operating margin was held back by weather conditions in Europe in the first quarter and by the on-going shift from synthetic to natural gypsum, it benefited over the half-year period from a positive price-cost spread in terms of raw materials and energy.
France: Saint-Gobain’s Interior Solutions division has grown its sales in Asia and emerging countries in the first quarter of 2018. Its sales rose by 2.4% year-on-year to Euro1.75bn in the first quarter of 2018 from Euro1.71bn in the same period of 2017. The group reported that trading in Western Europe was partly affected by weather conditions, although the underlying growth trends were good, except in the UK. North America posted growth, led by prices. Overall, the group’s sales fell slightly to Euro9.76bn due to poor weather and reduced working days.
France: Saint-Gobain’s Interior Solutions division sales rose by 4.6% year-on-year to Euro6.88bn in 2017 from Euro6.58bn in 2016. However, its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 3% to Euro953m form Euro982m. The group said that its division sales grew faster in the second half of the year, driven by growth in Asia and emerging countries. Volumes continued to pick up in Western Europe, especially in France. Trading in North America improved in the second half. Prices rose ‘significantly’, with an acceleration over the course of the year, but remained behind the ‘sharp’ increase in raw material and energy costs.
“All Business Sectors and regions contributed to this good set of results, especially France, which confirmed its recovery. In line with our focus on pricing in an environment where inflation is increasing once again, sales prices rose significantly, particularly in the second half of the year,” said Pierre-André de Chalendar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Saint-Gobain.
Saint-Gobain maintains sales momentum in third quarter of 2017
30 October 2017France: Saint-Gobain has continued growing its sales across all businesses in the third quarter of 2017. Its overall sales grew by 4.1% year-on-year to Euro10.2bn in the quarter from Euro9.76bn in the same period in 2016. This trend extends to the year so far, with a rise of 4.3% to Euro30.6bn in the first nine months of 2017, from Euro29.3bn in the same period in 2016.
“The third quarter confirmed the upbeat trends seen in the first half, excluding the impact of the cyber-attack. All business sectors and regions advanced, including France. We continued to see a good price effect against a tougher basis for comparison, but not yet sufficient in all of the group’s businesses given the more inflationary raw material and energy cost environment,” said Pierre-André de Chalendar, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Saint-Gobain. He added that the group had signed 23 acquisitions since the beginning of the year, including the recently finalised Glava deal.
Sales from the group’s Interior Solutions division, which includes gypsum wallboard and insulation products, saw its saw increase by 3.6% to Euro5.11bn from Euro4.94bn. The group attributed the sales growth in this business to ‘healthy’ volume trends in Western Europe and in Asia and emerging countries. Trading in North America was reported as ‘stable’ but with a smaller pricing contribution in a more competitive environment. It added that pricing for the division lags behind rises in input costs such as a raw materials and energy.
France: Saint-Gobain has appointed Laurence Pernot as its Communications Vice President (VP). She joins the company from Vallourec Group, where she has been the Communications VP since 2013.
Following post-graduate studies in American History and Anthropology at the University of the Sorbonne, Pernot began her career with the advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi. In 1993, she was appointed Communications VP for the Regional Council of Loire Atlantique, before moving to the industry and joining the Areva Group in 2001. She stayed there until 2013, initially as Communications VP for the Areva La Hague site and then as Communications VP for Areva North America, based in Washington DC, US, and finally as Deputy Communications VP for the Areva Group.
France: Saint-Gobain has grown its sales in the first half of 2017 despite a reported Euro220m impact from a cyber attack in June 2017. The building materials producer's sales rose by 4.4% year-on-year to Euro20.4bn in the first half of 2017 from Euro19.5bn in the same period in 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 5.8% to Euro2.07bn from Euro1.96bn. It attributed the sales growth to rising prices, increased sales volumes and positive currency exchange rates.
"The first half of 2017 confirmed the encouraging trends seen in 2016, particularly in France. Excluding the one-off impact of the cyber-attack, the group grew at its fastest rate since the first half of 2011 translating into double-digit growth in operating income. The focus on sales prices paid off, allowing us to offset the rise in raw material and energy costs at group level. Overall, the results were in line with our expectations, and we can therefore confirm with confidence our 2017 objectives," said Pierre-André de Chalendar, the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Saint-Gobain.
By business line the group's Interior Solutions division of its Construction Products (CP) business reported an organic growth of 4.1% in the first half of the year, along with both rising sales volumes and prices, despite rising raw material and energy costs. Trading in Western Europe and in Asia and emerging countries improved in terms of both volumes and prices, with prices continuing to rise during the second quarter. North America also advanced, with a slight acceleration in prices since the first quarter.
With respect the cyber attack the group said that the full year impact of the incident upon sales is expected to be under Euro250m. Just over half the impact of the attack affected its Building Distribution business and the rest affected its CP unit. Geographically, the worst affected areas were in Western Europe, especially in Scandinavia, Germany and France.