Dyckerhoff

Sales at previous year‘s level

Growth in Russia and the USA, competitive pressure in Europe and stable consolidated sales figures - this is the conclusion of this year‘s press conference on the annual results of the cement manufacturer Dyckerhoff.

In Russia the company enjoyed a market growth of 15 % and US market rose by 10 %. However, the sales increases in these two markets couldn‘t make up for the declines in other regions of Western and Eastern Europe, commented the chairman of the management board of Dyckerhoff AG, Wolfgang Bauer, in the German city of Wiesbaden. Markets in Germany, Luxembourg and in the Netherlands...

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