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  1. India's Shree Cement to buy 3.5mm tons of coal

    Group) [PAID={"id":"12,13,14","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] Shree Cement Ltd has announced plans to buy 3.5 million tons of thermal coal to be delivered by March 2012. The company currently...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  2. India: Cement freight hike eating margins

    like Ambuja Cements and ACC at Rs800/ton and Rs600/ton. ÔÇ£The increase impacts us by Rs2 per bag,ÔÇØ said H M Bangur, MD of Shree Cement in the Daily News and Analysis report. The companies had decreased prices due to stooping demands and currently per...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  3. India: Cement freight hike eating margins

    like Ambuja Cements and ACC at Rs800/ton and Rs600/ton. ÔÇ£The increase impacts us by Rs2 per bag,ÔÇØ said H M Bangur, MD of Shree Cement in the Daily News and Analysis report. The companies had decreased prices due to stooping demands and currently per...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  4. India's Shree Cement buys 500,000 tons of coal

    Cement maker to use imported fuel to power captive power units. (CW Group) India's Shree Cement has purchased 500,000 tons of imported coal for delivery next April, a report from Bloomberg said. It paid a delivered price of $105 a ton for the imported...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  5. India's Shree Cement buys 500,000 tons of coal

    Cement maker to use imported fuel to power captive power units. (CW Group) India's Shree Cement has purchased 500,000 tons of imported coal for delivery next April, a report from Bloomberg said. It paid a delivered price of $105 a ton for the imported...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  6. Indian cement majors see market share drop

    Cement Manufacturers Association The reduced shares were largely due to increased competition from smaller companies such as Shree Cement and Jaiprakash Associates. The former gained a market share from 2.39 to 4.69% in a span of five years from 2005,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  7. KHD Humboldt Wedag committed to India

    top position for the ordered capacity in India. Another remarkable feat is the world record completion time for its recent Shree Cement project. KHD India, in sync with Shree Cement team, has completed Shree Line VII and Line VIII in just 367 days and...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  8. Low demand and high costs dampen cement sales in India

    prevent further price escalation. Despite a consolidated growth of 17% in sales witnessed by the cement makers in October, Shree Cement, a leading cement manufacturer in the north reported 7.62% lower sales from 700,000 tons in October to 650,000 tons...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  9. High valuation persisist for Indian cement companies

    large foreign players negotiating high value deals, reported MSN. Domestic companies like the Murli Cement of Chandrapur and Shree Cement are staying away from acquisition offers from the existing big fishes to reap in this valuation spur. While the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  10. Shree Cement predicts lower margins for FY2011

    While admitting the Indian cement industry was poised to match Indian economyÔÇÖs rate of growth at 8-9%, HM Bangur, MD of Shree Cements put the company's rate of┬á increase in volume at┬á 2-3%, owing to increased capacity additions in the market,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  11. Shree Digvijay posts FY Q2 loss

    Sales down 36.23% to Rs 45.33 crore. (CW Group) India's Shree Digvijay Cement says its operations yielded a net loss of Rs 10.30 crore in the quarter ended September 2010 compared to a year ago, a report from Equity Bulls said. Sales declined 36.23% to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  12. Shree Cement to spend Rs 3500 for expansion

    Firm's five year capacity expansion plan to up cement production by 7 mm tons. (CW Group) India's Shree Cement says it will spend Rs 3,500 crore in the next five years to fund capacity expansion projects that will take its cement production up by 7 mm...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  13. Shree Cement commences production at Bangur unit

    Clinker manufacturing facility has an installed capacity of 1 mm per annum. (CW Group) India's Shree Cement has started operations at its new clinker manufacturing unit in Bangur City, Rajahstan a report from My Iris said. The plant has an installed...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  14. Indian cement industry continues to expand

    has reported 19% reduction for the same quarter. Other cement players like Dalmia Cements, Madras Cements, ACC, Ambuja, Shree Cements have alsoreported falling profits. ''The sharp price drop eroded the third quarter profitability for most players,''...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  15. Indian cement industry continues to expand

    has reported 19% reduction for the same quarter. Other cement players like Dalmia Cements, Madras Cements, ACC, Ambuja, ShreeCements have also reported falling profits. ''The sharp price drop eroded the third quarter profitability for most players,''...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  16. Indian cement maker's rise on price increases

    India was up 7.3%. Madras Cement shot up 14%, while Dalmia Cement was up 8.4%. JK Lakshmi Cement rose 7.2%, while Shree Cements gained 4.2%. This, after cement prices have risen by Rs15-20/bag in Hyderabad. Meanwhile, cement prices in other regions in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  17. Shree Cement sees flat revenue for FY11

    Margins may also slip further, as cement prices soften; Cimpor not exercising option to convert. (CW Group) India's Shree Cement says it expects its FY11 revenues to remain flat, and margins to dip due to lower cement prices. According to a report from...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  18. Shree Cement eyes further investments

    access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}] According to a report by Business Line, Beawar, Rajasthan based Shree Cement, the company experienced a 64 percent decrease in net profit during the first quarter of 2010, is currently looking...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  19. Shree Cement profits decline in Q2

    Indian company operating margins fall 11.6% year on year, on slower infrastructure work. (CW Group) India based Shree Cement saw operating profits at its cement division fall in the June quarter, as government infrastructure projects for the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  20. Music as sales strategy in rural India

    recall of our brand," Star Cement Joint MD Sanjay Agarwal explains. Other cement companies are taking note, and half of Shree CementÔÇÖs advertising budget for FY2010-11 is spent on rural marketing. "Our focus will be on national channels such as DD...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition

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