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News USG first quarter 2015 sales rise by 7% to US$909m

USG first quarter 2015 sales rise by 7% to US$909m

Written by Global Gypsum staff
24 April 2015
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US: USG's sales for the first quarter of 2015 have risen by 7% year-on-year to US$909m. The company's operating profit rose by 15% to US$76m in the same period. The positive results were driven by its gypsum and ceilings divisions.

"USG is off to a great start in 2015, led by the performance of our US Gypsum and US Ceilings businesses... We generated operating margin improvement in these businesses by achieving price increases, focusing on manufacturing cost control, and tailoring our spending on investments in these businesses," said James S Metcalf, Chairman, President, and CEO.

USG also announced that it has entered into agreements to sell the two ships in its non-core shipping business, Gypsum Transportation Limited (GTL), for US$42m. The sales of the ships are expected to close in April 2015.

Last modified on 24 April 2015
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