
Gypsum industry news
Lafarge Gypsum nets Euro850m from Etex sale
08 November 2011France: Lafarge has received Euro850m from the sale of its European and South American gypsum assets to Belgium's Etex Group. Lafarge will retain a 20% interest in the new partnership. The new entity created by the acquisition will have an annual revenue of around Euro1bn, according to Etex.
Lafarge taking time to select the right bid
25 June 2011France: Lafarge's Olivier Guilluy has said that the company will not decide on a winning bid for its gypsum unit before September 2011. The business, reportedly valued at around Euro800m, has attracted around 10 serious bids from a variety of established gypsum wallboard producers and new players.
"In principle there will be no decision before the back-to-school season (in September)," said Guilluy. "A price has not yet been set for the division." In June 2010, local press reported that private equity funds, including Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Carlyle, were in the running alongside industrial buyers including US-based Eagle Materials.Sources close to the situation have said the gypsum unit may be sold by geographic zone, split into Europe, North America and Asia, depending on whether antitrust rules complicate the sale or not.
Despite the high level of interest, Guilluy added that Lafarge may yet scrap the sale, depending on a decision to be made by its CEO Bruno Lafont. Guilluy said, "The unit generated about 9% of group sales in 2010, with revenue of Euro1.4bn and a current operating profit of Euro58m."
Saint-Gobain holds AGM
21 June 2011France: The Annual General Meeting of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain shareholders was held on 9 June 2011 in Paris. Gérard Merstrallet and Denis Ranque were re-elected to the board of directors. Mrs Anne-Marie Idrac, Mrs Olivia Qiu and Mr Jacques Pestre were elected as directors to replace Robert Chevrier, Yuko Harayama and Bernard Cusenier respectively. Shareholders also approved the payment of a dividend of Euro1.15 per share (up 15% on the year), paid entirely in cash.
Saint-Gobain first quarter results
06 June 2011France: Sales across the whole of the Saint-Gobain group in the first quarter of 2011 came to Euro9.799bn, an increase of 12.2% year-on-year. Organic growth of 8.8% was seen in France across all operations and in western Europe (excluding France) the figure was 10.2%. The figures for North America and emerging markets (Asia, eastern Europe and Latin America) were 4.2% and 15.6% respectively.
In the Construction Products division, which includes gypusm wallboard and insulation, sales were up by 6.4% to Euro2.658bn. Saint-Gobain attributed the increases to improved trading conditions across the whole of Europe and continuing strong momentum in Asian markets. The results were tempered by poor trading conditions in the US.
The group's sub-section Interior Solutions grew by 8.4% year-on-year, primarily due to an upturn in western Europe and more favourable winter weather conditions than 2010 that allowed more construction work to take place.
Saint-Gobain's targets for the remainder of 2011 are to have double-digit operating growth across all operations and achieve Euro1.3bn free cash flow after spending Euro500m on capital expenditure.
Lafarge selects bids for plaster division
01 June 2011France: Lafarge has chosen a handful of bids, including those of investment funds Cinven and Bain Capital, for its plaster unit Lafarge Gypsum, from at least 10 different offers. Belgian building material group Etex is also reportedly still in the race, while Advent, Carlyle and TPG have been ruled out.
Other offers were reportedly made by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Eagle Materials Inc., USG Corp and Saudi Arabia's National Gypsum Company. The bids are around Euro900m on average.
Lafarge Gypsum's operating profit jumped 80% on the year in the first quarter to Euro18m, while its sales rose by 9% to Euro375m. The US activity, however, struggled with a loss in 2010. It is not known whether or not the assets will be split up geographically, as had previously been suggested.