Raysut Cement is an Omani cement manufacturer. It is the largest cement producer in the sultanate. According to Global Cement Directory 2018, the company is the 92nd largest cement producer in the world based on integrated production capacity.
4-673: The company reported poor financial performance for 2018 with a 94% drop in profit to $ 883,000 (OMR340,000). The company's CEO Joey Ghose has expressed in 2018 the desire to expand globally through a debt heavy strategy of bank loans. The expansion plans are much greater than the company's current size of business and have faltered in 2019. In an interview with the Hindu Business Line in December 2018, Ghose claimed to have earmarked $ 200 million for 2 acquisitions in India that would be completed by
8-451: Is an Indian business newspaper published by Kasturi & Sons, the publishers of the newspaper The Hindu headquartered in Chennai , India. The newspaper covers priority industry verticals, such as agriculture, aviation, automotive, IT, in weekly specials. The paper is printed at 17 centres across India, reaching metros as well as emerging Tier I and Tier II cities. Business Line has
12-426: The first quarter of 2019. He further promised that the company "will invest another $ 400-500 million to expand" the 2 acquired Indian companies over the next 4 years. The acquisitions in India as of May 2019 have not been announced. The company is pursuing a joint venture cement plant with competitor Oman Cement Company. The joint venture Al Wusta Cement is experiencing delays with a January 2019 media report describing
16-552: The project as "slow to be implemented". In May 2018, a cement carrier of the company, the MV Raysut II, grounded on Fazayah Beach in May 2018, exposing several endangered species of sea turtle that nested at the location to harm. The vessel at the time was carrying 6750t of cement and could not be refloated so it was declared a constructive total loss. Hindu Business Line Business Line , known as The Hindu Business Line ,
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