Economy to grow as housing market revives, Boral chief predicts

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Economy to grow as housing market revives, Boral chief predicts
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The company raised concrete prices by 12 per cent in the last year, while cement prices were up eight per cent. Its EBITDA rose 37.6 per cent to $454.4 million.

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– controlled by the billionaire Stokes family – in early October. On Thursday, he said an overhaul of the business was on track but two years away from being complete.

The company is still not in a position to pay out any dividends, it told investors. It last paid a regular dividend four years ago, although shareholders did receive a special dividend in February last year from the proceeds of US asset sales. Mr Bansal said Boral needed to build up franking credits before it began paying dividends again.

Mr Bansal said there was a six- to nine-month lag before Boral felt softening demand from a drop in residential housing approvals, which would make the December half tough in that segment. Volumes overall for Boral across its business were likely to be “flattish” in the December half.

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