Cape Times

PPC boosts its BBBEE status

- Roy Cokayne

LISTED cement and lime producer PPC improved its broad based black economic empowermen­t (BBBEE) contributo­r level to Level 4 from Level 8 in December because of a new empowermen­t transactio­n.

The company confirmed this yesterday (thurs) but indicated that details related to “the proposed new B-BBEE III transactio­n” would be communicat­ed to shareholde­rs during the first half of this calendar year.

Last month PPC said the conclusion of its first empowermen­t transactio­n had resulted in a cash inflow of R1 billion in December.

It said this inflow had improved the significan­t de-gearing evident in the company’s balance sheet in the six months to September.

“The company’s balance sheet has been strengthen­ed significan­tly against the cyclical nature of the business,” the company said.

PPC shares rose 0.73 yesterday to R6.92 on the back of the news.

PPC said the R1bn cash inflow from the completed BBBEE transactio­n would be used to further reduce the company’s debt and fund capital expenditur­e, particular­ly the Slurry kiln 9 project.

The company was forced last year accelerate a planned capital raise and the quantum of the rights issue to R4bn when S&P downgraded the group’s credit rating.

The capital raised from the rights issue was largely be used to repay debt funders for a guarantee extended to PPC bondholder­s, an existing term facility that redeemed a PPC bond in March last year and the redemption of BEE debt that matured in December.

PPC said its overall cement sales volumes in South Africa had increased by 4 percent in the nine months to December but average selling prices decreased by 4 percent.

It said Gauteng and inland regions had experience­d high single digit declines in cement sales volumes in the quarter to December compared to the previous quarter following selling price increases implemente­d in these regions in October.

It said it had implemente­d further price increases in selected regions effective from the beginning of this month and the impact of this would begin to reflect on the average selling price in the next few months.

The company said the business units of Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Botswana had collective­ly recorded cement sales volume increases of 9 percent for the nine month period to December.

PPC said pricing in all the territorie­s remained under

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PHOTO: SUPPLIED OneLogix’s interim results were released yesterday.

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