Gypsum industry news
US: Eagle Materials has reported that its revenue rose by 7% year-on-year to US$1.14bn in the financial year that ended on 31 March 2016 from US$1.07bn in the previous period. Its earnings fell by 18% to US$153m from US$187m.
By business sector its gypsum wallboard operating earnings rose by 9% to US$159m from US$146m. Its wallboard sales volumes rose by 8% to 222Mm2 from 205Mm2.
US: Continental Building Products' net sales have rise by 21% year-on-year to US$111m in the first quarter for 2016 from US$92m in the same period in 2015. Its wallboard sales volumes have grown by 32% to 57Mm2 from 44Mm2.
"Our wallboard volumes in the first quarter increased substantially from prior year due to strong underlying demand, favourable weather speeding up completion of projects, and pre-buy activity in advance of the April 1 price increase," said Jay Bachmann, Continental's chief executive officer.
US: USG's net sales have risen by 7% year-on-year to US$970m in the first quarter of 2016 from US$909m in the same period in 2015. Its operating profit rose by 67% to US$127m from US$76m. The building products company reported sales growth across its gypsum wallboard, ceilings and distribution businesses.
"We're off to a strong start in 2016, with arguably the best quarter we've had in almost a decade," said James S Metcalf, Chairman, President, and CEO. "We realised significant operating margin expansion in all of our US operations, led by our ceilings business which turned in an all-time record quarter."
The corporation's gypsum business saw its net sales rise by 10% to US$635m from US$577m. Its operating profit rose by 63% to US$111m from US$68m.
Wallboard sales volumes rose by 20% while the wallboard price was down roughly 2% on differences in mix and the timing of price increases. The corporation reported that a 28 March 2016 wallboard price increase has driven price improvement in wallboard through the first three weeks of the second quarter of 2016.
The USG Boral business generated US$7m of equity method income in the first quarter of 2016, down US$1m from the first quarter of 2015 due to poor exchange rates.
Etex board sales rise by 5% to Euro1.44bn in 2015
14 April 2016Belgium: Etex's cladding and building board sales revenue rose by 5% year-on-year to Euro1.44bn in 2015 from Euro1.38bn in 2014. It attributed the growth to a strong market in the UK, stabilised performance in construction markets in Germany and the Benelux region and recovery in most of South America.
Overall the company reported that its revenue rose by 2.3% to Euro3.05bn from Euro2.99bn. However, its profit fell by 60% to Euro37m from Euro95m. This was attributed to restructuring in Argentina, France and Germany and impairment charges. The cladding and building board business represents 47% of Etex's building products portfolio. It built three gypsum wallboard plants, in Peru, Brazil and Romania, in 2015.
Etex expects to achieve modest growth in revenue and profit in 2016.
CNBM net profit falls by 83% to US$157m
01 April 2016China: China National Building Material Company's (CNBM) net profit has fallen by 83% year-on-year to US$157m in 2015. Its revenue fell by 17.8% to US$15.4bn. China's largest cement producer has blamed the loss of profits on a steep drop in cement sales due to a national slowdown in fixed-asset investments, infrastructure construction and real estate investments.
The state-owned building materials company also produces gypsum wallboard, insulation materials and ceiling systems. Revenue from the sale of lightweight building materials fell by 7.6% to US$1.09bn as the price of gypsum wallboard fell. However, revenue from mineral wool insulation sales and composite materials rose by 25.3% to US$501m due to increased sales of pipes, tanks and rotor blades.
Kuwait Gypsum profit falls to US$0.9m in 2015
22 March 2016Kuwait: Kuwait Gypsum Manufacturing and Trading has reported that its profit fell by 19.4% year-on-year to US$0.9m in 2015 from US$1.11m in 2014. Its profit in the fourth quarter of 2015 fell by 22.8% year-on-year to US$0.62m from US$0.80m. The wallboard producer runs a plant in Shuaiba producing boards under the K-GYPS brand.
Saint-Gobain’s profit surges despite static sales volumes
26 February 2016France: Saint-Gobain's net income has risen by 36% year-on-year to Euro1.3bn in 2015 from Euro953m in 2014. Its sales revenue rose by 3.3% to 39.6bn from 3.4bn. However, its overall sales volumes remained static with only 0.1% growth. Growth in the company's Flat Glass and Interior Solutions divisions, including wallboard and insulation, held up sales despite sharp declines in sales in France.
"Saint-Gobain delivered improved earnings in 2015 in a sharply contrasted economic climate. The improvement was dampened by continued weak trading in France, hurt in particular by the sharp contraction in our Pipe division in the second half of the year, despite the first signs of an upturn in construction indicators. The group completed a key stage in the reorganisation of its business portfolio, with the sale of Verallia on very favourable terms, and continues to pursue its plan to acquire a controlling interest in Sika after obtaining all antitrust approvals prior to closing the deal," said Pierre-André de Chalendar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Saint-Gobain.
The group's Interior Solutions division reported a 7.1% rise in sales revenue to Euro6.49bn from Euro6.06bn. Reduced volumes and prices in the French market slowed growth in Western Europe, although this impact eased in the fourth quarter of 2015. Trading in North America was dented by a slight dip in prices in the second half and by the decline in the Canadian market. Asia and emerging countries continued to deliver growth.
Continental Building Products sales drop slightly in 2015
25 February 2016US: Continental Building Products sales fell slightly to US$422m in 2015 from US$425m in 2014. Despite this its net income rose by 5% to US$16.7m from US$15.9m. Wallboard volumes sales rose by 0.9% to 204Mm2 from 203Mm2.
Gypsum revenue grows at Superior Plus in fourth quarter of 2015
19 February 2016Canada: Gypsum revenues grew at Superior Plus in the fourth quarter of 2015. Revenue for its Construction Products Distribution division grew by 11% year-on-year to US$244m from US$220m in the previous period in 2014. It attributed the growth to improved US sales volumes as a result of on-going improvements in the US residential construction sector, an increase in average selling prices and currency effects. Canadian revenues fell slightly year-on-year for the quarter.
Overall Superior Plus reported an increase in its gross profit of 11% year-on-year to US$241m for the fourth quarter from US$248m in the previous year. However, its revenue fell by 15% to US$814m from US$957m. The company operates a diverse portfolio of businesses in construction products distribution, propane distribution, speciality chemical supplies and energy services.
Fletcher Building net profit rises 51% to US$114m in first half of 2015 – 2016 year
19 February 2016New Zealand: Fletcher Building has reported that its net profit rose by 51% year-on-year to US$114m in the half year that ended on 31 December 2015 from US$75.6m in the same period in 2014. Its sales rose by 2.5% to US$2.94bn from US$2.87bn. It attributed this to growth in its building products and distribution businesses making up for weaker earnings from Formica and New Zealand housing developments.
Fletcher Building reported that gypsum wallboard volumes via its Building Products division rose by 9% in the half year. Volumes of performance board rose by 12%. Sales volumes of insulation rose by 12% in New Zealand and 9% in Australia. It noted that its market share has also improved in both insulation markets due to competitive pricing following the strengthening of the US Dollar.