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Dangote Cement Records N158bn Profit, Declares N6 Dividend
Dangote Cement Plc late
last week reported a profit after tax (PAT) of N159.5 billion for the year ended December, 31, 2014, down by about 20 per cent compared with N201.2 billion posted in 2013.
Executive Director, Dangote Group, Mr. Devakumar Edwin, who oversaw operation until recently was quoted by Bloomberg as saying in a statement that performance was affected by erratic fuel supply and prolonged rainy season.
“Despite the challenging conditions of the erratic fuel supply and prolonged rainy season that affected revenues and profitability in Nigeria, the company is confident about the future,” he said.
However, an analysis of the results show that other factors such as high finance charges and other operational expenses also played roles in the company’s challenges through the period.
Dangote Cement ended 2014 with a revenue of N392 billion up from N386 billion in 2013. Gross profit stood at N248.6 billion as compared with N255.7 billion in 2013.
Administrative expenses rose from N25.9 billion to N27.4billion, while sales/distribution expenses increased from N35.6 billion to N37.4 billion.
Finance cost soared by 140 per cent from N13.7 billion to N32.9 billion. Profit before tax stood at N184.7 billion, compared with N191 billion.
But the company paid an income tax of N25.2 billion in 2014 as against a tax credit of N105 billion in 2013. The N25 billion tax charge resulted from the expirations of tax exemption’s on some lines of the company’s business.
Consequently, the company ended the year with a PAT of N159.5 billion compared with N201 billion in 2013.
Based on the performance, the directors have recommended a dividend of N6.00 per share which translates to a yield of 3.9 per cent and pay out ratio of 63.5 per cent.
Dangote Cement controlled by billionaire chairman, Aliko Dangote is expanding in new African countries to tap demand for building materials as governments invest in infrastructure.
The company plans to raise capacity to as much as 60 million metric tons by 2016 from 29 million tons.