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UPDATE 1-Lafarge cuts cement demand forecast, Q1 profit falls

Published 05/05/2011, 02:28 AM
Updated 05/05/2011, 04:13 PM
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* Q1 current operating profit down 5 pct at 224 mln euros

* Sees 2011 cement demand rising 2-5 percent in 2011

* Confident it can cut debt, sell assets

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PARIS, May 5 (Reuters) - The world's largest cement maker, Lafarge, lowered its forecast for global demand in 2011 on Thursday after inflation and events in Egypt led it to post slightly lower-than-expected first-quarter results.

Lafarge is now forecasting a rise of 2-5 percent in demand this year led by newly expanding economies in China, India, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil -- where it has 70 percent of its capacity. Pricing is expected to move higher.

In February, Lafarge predicted a 3-6 percent rise in demand.

The French group also said it had received 11 million euros ($15.37 million) from asset sales in the first three months of 2011. It pledged in February to sell 750 million euros of non-strategic assets this year to cut debt.

Lafarge plans to cut debt by 2 billion euros this year in an effort to improve its financial profile after the 2007 purchase of Egyptian company Orascom Cement for 8.8 billion.

In a conference call on Thursday, Chief Executive Bruno Lafont told reporters the group was "confident" it would achieve or exceed this amount. Net debt at the end of the first quarter stood at 14.2 billion euros.

Lafont refused to comment on a possible sale of Lafarge's plaster activities, however.

Lafarge said in a statement that current operating profit fell 5 percent to 224 million euros in the first quarter. Sales rose 9 percent to 3.56 billion.

Analysts polled by Reuters were expecting current operating profit of 254 million euros and sales of 3.52 billion.

Political unrest in Egypt led to a 30 million euro decline in current operating income in the cement division, Lafarge said. ($1=.7158 Euro) (Reporting by Matthias Blamont and Gilles Guillaume; Editing by James Regan)

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