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Dangote Cement Profit Falls by 3.91%

  • Dangote Cement Profit Falls by 3.91%

The profit before tax of Dangote Cement Plc fell by 3.91 per cent in 2016, reports submitted at the Nigerian Stock exchange on Tuesday showed.

For the financial year, ended December 31, 2016, showed the group’s profit before tax totalling N180.9bn, which is a drop compared to N188.3bn posted in 2015.

The group revenue stood at N615.1bn versus N491.7bn recorded a year ago

For the nine month, ended September 30, 2016, the profit after tax of Dangote Cement dropped by N24.47bn.

The company had attributed the drop from N157.993bn recorded in the Q3 2015 to N133.521bn in the Q3 2016 to enormous money spent on cost of sales for the period.

The firm, however, recorded increased revenue of N442.09bn for the period.

The revenue for the Q3 2016 was 20.97 per cent higher than the figure recorded during the same period in 2015, despite the harsh operating environment, the company said. It attributed the development to the management’s strategy to leverage its pan-African status.

Dangote Cement increased its revenue by N76.642bn from N365.450bn it made during the same period in 2015.

The crisis of foreign exchange gulped a huge amount of its revenue, as it spent N231.684bn on the cost of sales during the review period of nine months 2016 as against N138.694bn spent on the same purpose last year, the report indicated.

Reflecting on its outlook, the Managing Director of the company, Onne Van der Weijde, had said the management was confident of delivering strong growth this year despite the challenging economic conditions facing Nigeria and the rest of Africa.

He said, “This price increase will have an immediate and positive impact on margins in the Q4, as will the elimination of Low Pour Fuel Oil from our fuel mix, as we increase our use of coal and higher gas levels return.

“We do not expect to use the LPFO again this year. From January 2017, our use of own-mined coal, sourced in Nigeria and paid for in naira, will further improve margins and significantly reduce our need for foreign currency.”

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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