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Cement producer a Steppe ahead of the competition

Fri, 02nd Sep 2011 12:06

The population of Astana, Kazakhstan's capital city, has more than doubled in the last 10 years.Not only have new homes been required for its new citizens, but a host of weird and wonderful government buildings have cropped up and are still appearing, symbols of commodity-rich Kazakhstan's new wealth.Cement is needed for all this new construction, which is good news for Steppe Cement, the provider of about a fifth of Kazakhstan's supply of the building material."The Kazakhstan Government has continued its infrastructure projects and ongoing support for completion of real estate projects in Almaty and Astana," Steppe said as it posted a rise in half year profits as well as narrower losses. Astana replaced Almaty as the country's capital in 1997.Steppe has benefited from increased production of cement and higher prices. It expects prices to rise higher still. One possible issue for the company in coming years is the arrival of competitors, which it very honestly refers to in its results statement. But it may be foreign imports rather than Steppe's market that these new providers eat into. Kazakhstan buys cement from Russia, Kyrgyzstan and, ironically given that it is the main source Kazakh commodities such as copper, China. But imports' share of the Kazakh cement market is decreasing.Steppe's success is quite clearly related to the building boom in Kazakhstan, which is in turn a manifestation of the country's ability to benefit from strong commodity demand from China. Notwithstanding competition worries, continued growth from China should be good news for Steppe.
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3 Sep 2010 08:02

Steppe Cement cuts losses

Kazakhstan based cement supplier Steppe Cement knocked down half year losses to $4.6m from $19.5m the year before as demand recovers. Revenue for the six months ended 30 June 2010 rose to $31.6m from $24.8m while average sales price increased from $54 a tonne to $61 a tonne. The Kazakhstan cemen

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27 Jul 2010 08:19

Steppe Cement 1H Sells 523,156 Tons Of Cement For KZT4,694M

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Steppe Cement Ltd (STCM.LN), a Malaysian-incorporated holding company, said Tuesday that in the first half of 2010, it sold 523,156 ton of cement for KZT4,694 million, compared to 442,227 tonnes of cement for KZT3,881 million in the first half of 2009. MAIN FACTS: -This r

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30 Oct 2009 08:19

Steppe Cement lifts production

Kazakhstan-based cement supplier Steppe Cement posted higher revenues in the third quarter despite lower prices after lifting production. Third quarter revenue totalled KZT3.083bn (£12.6m) a rise of 11% from the same period a year ago, with sales volumes climbing by 35% to 286,896 tonnes. The ave

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