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Kenya's ARM Cement reported on Saturday a pre-tax loss of 3.54 billion Kenyan shillings ($35 million) for the full year 2015 due to foreign exchange losses after notching up a profit of 2.02 billion shillings in 2014. ARM, the second biggest cement producer in East Africa, has operations in Tanzania and Rwanda as well as Kenya.
The company said in a statement that its revenues rose 7 percent to 14.74 billion shillings in 2015. It said it had posted a loss per share of 5.84 shillings last year against a gain of 3.01 shillings the year before. "The sharp depreciation of both the Kenyan and Tanzanian currencies in the second half of 2015 resulted in an unrealised foreign exchange loss of 3.7 billion shillings from our US dollar-denominated borrowings," it said. The Kenyan shilling plunged to fresh 3-1/2 year lows in the second half of 2015 due to falling tourism revenues, a widening current account deficit and a firming US dollar. ARM's Tanzanian plant has annual capacity to produce 1.5 million tonnes of cement, while its Kenyan plant can produce 1 million tonnes and the Rwandan operation 100,000 tonnes.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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