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2019 Consolidated nine month sales

4 November 2019

Paris La Défense, the Vicat Group has today reported its 2019 consolidated nine month sales.

Commenting on these figures, Guy Sidos, the Group’s Chairman and CEO, said:“In an environment marked by geopolitical and climate disruptions, Vicat performed well in the first nine months of 2019, with sales higher on a reported basis and stable at constant scope and exchange rates. The Group’s strategy of raising its selling prices is paying off in almost all of its operating regions, while energy costs fell gradually. In late 2019, the Group is likely to benefit from a more favourable base for comparison, particularly in Turkey.

We remain focused on our strategy of sustainable growth, supported by the quality of our assets and strong regional positions.”

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