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Loma Negra Reports 2Q24 Results

Wednesday, 07 August 2024 06:14 PM

Topic:
Earnings

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA / ACCESSWIRE / August 7, 2024 / Loma Negra, (NYSE:LOMA)(BYMA:LOMA), ("Loma Negra" or the "Company"), the leading cement producer in Argentina, today announced results for the three-month period ended June 30, 2024 (our "2Q24 Results").

2Q24 Key Highlights

  • Net sales revenues stood at Ps. 136,102 million (US$ 147 million), and decreased by 28.0% YoY, mainly explained by a decrease of 32,5% in the Cement segment sales volumes, as the other businesses follow the same trend.

  • Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA reached Ps. 38,271 million, decreasing 11.7% YoY in adjusted pesos, while in dollars it reached 51 million, down 19.2% from 2Q23.

  • The Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA margin stood at 28.1%, with an expansion of 520 basis points YoY from 22.9%. On a sequential basis, the margin also improved, with a significant increase of 552 basis points.

  • Net Profit of Ps. 29,584 million, up 225.9% from Ps. 9,076 million in the same period of the previous year, mainly due to the solid operational results despite a volume decrease and the improvement in the net total finance gain.

  • Net Debt stood at Ps. 197,915 million (US$ 217 million), representing a Net Debt/LTM Adjusted EBITDA ratio of 1.26x compared with 1.40x in FY23.

The Company has presented certain financial figures, Table 1b and Table 11, in U.S. dollars and Pesos without giving effect to IAS 29. The Company has prepared all other financial information herein by applying IAS 29.

Commenting on the financial and operating performance for the second quarter of 2024, Sergio Faifman, Loma Negra's Chief Executive Officer, noted: "We are glad to report another set of solid results. Despite the year-on-year volume decline our business delivered an expansion of the Adjusted EBITDA margin that demonstrates our strong capability for efficiency and flexibility in adapting to challenging scenarios and our constant focus on profitability.

As the stabilization program implemented by the Milei administration begins to show positive results in reducing inflation and consolidating a fiscal surplus, construction activity is beginning to show signs of recovery. Cement volumes have been displaying a positive trend of continuous sequential growth since reaching a low in March.

Although economic challenges remain, we believe that we are in a transition period. As macroeconomic variables stabilize and the economic environment improves, we expect to see a much stronger recovery.

Meanwhile, our focus is on efficiency and cost control while maintaining our leadership position and commitment to our clients and suppliers. In this regard, in the second quarter, we delivered an Adjusted EBITDA of US$51 million, achieving an impressive EBITDA per ton of US$45, posting an improvement of 23% year-on-year and 16% on a sequential basis.

We are optimistic that this positive trend in the industry will consolidate, as July's dispatch figures already show significant improvement. Therefore, we have strong indications to expect further recovery in the second half of the year."

Table 1: Financial Highlights
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Net revenue

136,102

189,151

-28.0%

272,276

375,816

-27.6%

Gross Profit

36,735

44,834

-18.1%

71,162

96,080

-25.9%

Gross Profit margin

27.0

23.7

+329

26.1

25.6

+57

Adjusted EBITDA

38,271

43,356

-11.7%

69,052

92,267

-25.2%

Adjusted EBITDA Mg.

28.1%

22.9%

+520 bps

25.4%

24.6%

+81 bps

Net Profit (Loss)

29,584

9,076

225.9%

89,701

33,027

171.6%

Net Profit (Loss) attributable to owners of the Company

29,629

9,452

213.5%

89,805

33,697

166.5%

EPS

50.7804

16.1971

213.5%

153.9131

57.7416

166.6%

Average outstanding shares (*)

583

584

0.0%

583

584

0.0%

Net Debt

197,915

177,036

11.8%

197,915

177,036

11.8%

Net Debt /LTM Adjusted EBITDA

1.26x

x

0.82x

0.53x

1.26x

0.82x

0.53x

(*) Net of shares repurchased

Table 1b: Financial Highlights in Ps and in U.S. dollars (figures exclude the impact of IAS 29)

In million Ps.

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Net revenue

130,523

47,913

172.4%

233,057

85,868

171.4%

Adjusted EBITDA

44,836

14,580

207.5%

79,535

26,698

197.9%

Adjusted EBITDA Mg.

34.4%

30.4%

+392 bps

34.1%

31.1%

+303 bps

Net Profit (Loss)

21,648

5,608

286.0%

38,365

13,010

194.9%

Net Debt

197,915

47,651

315.3%

197,915

47,651

315.3%

Net Debt /LTM Adjusted EBITDA

1.26x

x

0.82x

0.53x

1.26x

0.82x

0.53x


In million US$

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Ps./US$, av

885.67

232.71

280.6%

859.48

211.91

305.6%

Ps./US$, eop

911.75

256.68

255.2%

911.75

256.68

255.2%

Net revenue

147

206

-28.4%

271

405

-33.1%

Adjusted EBITDA

51%

63%

-19.2%

93%

126%

-26.6%

Adjusted EBITDA Mg.

34.4

30.4

+392 bps

34.1

31.1

+303 bps

Net Profit (Loss)

24

24

1.4%

45

61

-27.3%

Net Debt

217

186

16.9%

217

186

16.9%

Net Debt /LTM Adjusted EBITDA

1.26x

0.82x

0.53x

1.26x

0.82x

0.53x

Overview of Operations

Sales Volumes

Table 2: Sales Volumes2

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Cement, masonry & lime
MM Tn

1.09

1.61

-32.5

%

2.15

3.15

-31.9

%

Concrete
MM m3

0.09

0.17

-45.2

%

0.17

0.31

-45.1

%

Railroad
MM Tn

0.83

1.07

-22.5

%

1.53

2.04

-25.2

%

Aggregates
MM Tn

0.22

0.30

-24.9

%

0.44

0.65

-32.4

%

2 Sales volumes include inter-segment sales

Sales volumes of Cement, masonry, and lime during 2Q24 decreased by 32.5% to 1.1 million tons, although cement volumes have shown a gradual recovery since March. In this regard, we must consider that although June dispatches showed a sequential decrease in volumes, this was due to the effect of fewer working days. The average daily dispatches, however, indicate growth figures on a sequential basis. This recovery is more evident in bagged cement sales, as the bulk mode remains more affected by macroeconomic conditions and the low presence of public works and large private works.

Regarding of the volume of the Concrete segment, there was a decrease of 45.2% year-over-year. Segment volumes followed the trend of bulk cement dispatches, as concrete producers remained among the most affected due to lower activity levels in their target construction projects. Public sector works are still almost halted, although some projects transferred from the national government to the provincial governments are starting to resume activities. Similarly, volumes for the Aggregates segment declined year-over-year but at a slower pace, decreasing by 24.9%

The Railway segment experienced a contraction of 22.5% compared to the same quarter of 2023. The lower transported volume of construction materials and chemicals was partially offset by an improvement in grains and fracsand.

Review of Financial Results

Table 3: Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Net revenue

136,102

189,151

-28.0

%

272,276

375,816

-27.6

%

Cost of sales

(99,367

)

(144,317

)

-31.1

%

(201,114

)

(279,736

)

-28.1

%

Gross profit

36,735

44,834

-18.1

%

71,162

96,080

-25.9

%

Selling and administrative expenses

(12,726

)

(17,807

)

-28.5

%

(28,423

)

(34,638

)

-17.9

%

Other gains and losses

455

1,538

-70.4

%

561

1,071

-47.6

%

Tax on debits and credits to bank accounts

(1,440

)

(2,276

)

-36.7

%

(2,918

)

(4,272

)

-31.7

%

Finance gain (cost), net

Gain on net monetary position

49,919

37,694

32.4

%

167,575

71,436

134.6

%

Exchange rate differences

(9,007

)

(19,262

)

-53.2

%

(18,799

)

(33,633

)

-44.1

%

Financial income

253

3,447

-92.7

%

524

9,476

-94.5

%

Financial expense

(17,164

)

(33,147

)

-48.2

%

(46,813

)

(58,634

)

-20.2

%

Profit (Loss) before taxes

47,025

15,022

213.0

%

142,869

46,885

204.7

%

Income tax expense

Current

(20,301

)

(4,734

)

328.8

%

(34,110

)

(11,805

)

188.9

%

Deferred

2,860

(1,211

)

n/a

(19,058

)

(2,053

)

828.2

%

Net profit (Loss)

29,584

9,076

225.9

%

89,701

33,027

171.6

%

Net Revenues

Net revenue decreased 28.0% to Ps. 136,102 million in 2Q24, from Ps. 189,151 million in the comparable quarter last year, mainly due to a lower top line performance of the Cement business, followed by the rest of the segments.

The Cement, masonry cement, and lime segment was down 26.1% YoY, with volumes contracting by 32.5%. Even though lower demand affected both modes of dispatches, bulk cement was more impacted by the economic environment, the standstill of public works a lower level of activity in larger private works. However, this effect was partially offset by a positive price dynamic.

Concrete registered a decrease in its revenue of 47.1% compared to 2Q23. This was mainly due to lower volumes, which decreased by 45.2%. Similarly, the Aggregates segment posted a decrease in revenue of 35.6%, with sales volumes dropping 24.9%.

Railroad revenues showed a more moderate decrease of 14.5% in 2Q24 compared to the same quarter of 2023, primarily due to a lower transported volume, which decreased by 22.5% in the quarter, mainly affected by the decrease in transported volumes of construction materials and chemicals, partially offset by an increase in fracsand and grains. The positive price dynamic partially offset this effect, boosted by an increase in the average transported distance.

Cost of sales, and Gross profit

Cost of sales decreased by 31.1% YoY, reaching Ps. 99,367 million in 2Q24, mainly due to the decrease in sales volumes across all segments, a lower impact of depreciations and tight cost control. Regarding the cost of sales for Cement, the clinker used during the quarter was primarily produced during the warmer months, when energy inputs were lower. Most of the kilns were turned off during the quarter to avoid higher energy costs and a potential shortage of natural gas. The Company will mostly use its clinker stock until spring, when the kilns operation will be resumed. Regarding electrical energy, the company reduced its energy needs due to the halt in the limestone grinding phase of the cement production process, increasing the relative weight of renewable energy in the matrix to 64%, up from 36% in 2Q23, which also resulted in a reduction in energy costs. Additionally, there were also reductions in salaries and freight costs, as well as lower depreciation compared to 2Q23.

Gross Profit decreased 18.1% YoY to Ps. 36,735 million in 2Q24, from Ps. 44,834 million in 2Q23, with a gross profit margin expansion of 329 basis points YoY to 27.0%.

Selling and Administrative Expenses

Selling and administrative expenses (SG&A) decreased 28.5% to Ps. 12,726 million in 2Q24, from Ps. 17,807 million in 2Q23. This was mainly due to lower salaries, a reduction in insurance costs and a decrease in turnover tax and freight costs related to lower volume. As a percentage of sales, SG&A remained flat at 9.4%, despite the decrease in the top line.

Adjusted EBITDA & Margin

Table 4: Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation & Margin
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Adjusted EBITDA reconciliation:

Net profit (Loss)

29,584

9,076

225.9

%

89,701

33,027

171.6

%

(+) Depreciation and amortization

13,807

14,791

-6.7

%

25,752

29,754

-13.5

%

(+) Tax on debits and credits to bank accounts

1,440

2,276

-36.7

%

2,918

4,272

-31.7

%

(+) Income tax expense

17,441

5,946

193.3

%

53,168

13,858

283.7

%

(+) Financial interest, net

13,478

26,991

-50.1

%

33,935

42,071

-19.3

%

(+) Exchange rate differences, net

9,007

19,262

-53.2

%

18,799

33,633

-44.1

%

(+) Other financial expenses, net

3,434

2,709

26.8

%

12,354

7,087

74.3

%

(+) Gain on net monetary position

(49,919

)

(37,694

)

32.4

%

(167,575

)

(71,436

)

134.6

%

Adjusted EBITDA

38,271

43,356

-11.7

%

69,052

92,267

-25.2

%

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

28.1%

22.9%

+520 bps

25.4%

24.6%

+81 bps

Adjusted EBITDA decreased 11.7% YoY in the second quarter of 2024 to Ps. 38,271 million from Ps. 43,356 million in the same period of the previous year, mainly due to lower adjusted EBITDA generated by our cement business, followed by declines in other businesses, except for the Railroad segment, which showed an improvement.

Likewise, the Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded 520 basis points to 28.1% compared to 22.9% in 2Q23. On a sequential basis, the margin also showed a significant improvement, up 552 basis points.

In particular, the Adjusted EBITDA margin of the Cement, Masonry and Lime segment expanded 565 bps to 31.5%. The positive price performance, coupled with lower energy inputs and a decrease in SG&A, boosted the margin recovery deflecting the drop in volumes.

Concrete Adjusted EBITDA margin contracted 796 bps, and stood at negative 5.3%, from 2.7% in 2Q23. The low level of activity in the segment took a toll on segments' profitability.

The Adjusted EBITDA margin of Aggregates contracted to negative 10.8%, from 5.3% in 2Q23, mainly due to lower dilution of fixed costs resulting from decreased volumes, coupled with a softer price performance affected by product mix.

Finally, the Adjusted EBITDA margin of the Railroad segment improved 553 bps to 6.3% in the second quarter, from negative 0.8% in 2Q23. Despite the decrease in transported volumes, the positive price performance boosted by the increase in the average transported distance, and a better result in SG&A and Other gains that deflected the cost increase.

Finance Costs-Net

Table 5: Finance Gain (Cost), net
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Chg.

2024

2023

% Chg.

Exchange rate differences

(9,007

)

(19,262

)

-53.2

%

(18,799

)

(33,633

)

-44.1

%

Financial income

253

3,447

-92.7

%

524

9,476

-94.5

%

Financial expense

(17,164

)

(33,147

)

-48.2

%

(46,813

)

(58,634

)

-20.2

%

Gain on net monetary position

49,919

37,694

32.4

%

167,575

71,436

134.6

%

Total Finance Gain (Cost), Net

24,000

(11,267

)

n/a

102,486

(11,356

)

n/a

During 2Q24, the Company reported a total Net Financial Gain of Ps. 24,000 million compared to a total net financial cost of Ps. 11,267 million in 2Q23, primarily due to a lower impact of the exchange rate differences due to a decrease of the devaluation pace, a lower net financial expense mainly due to lower interest rates and a higher gain on net monetary position due a higher passive monetary position during the quarter and the effect of inflation adjustments.

Net Profit and Net Profit Attributable to Owners of the Company

Net Profit of Ps. 29.6 billion in 2Q24 compared to a net profit of Ps. 9.1 billion in the same period of the previous year. The solid operational result, despite the drop in volumes, along with a higher total financial gain, explain the improved outcome. On the financial side, the positive effect of inflation on the net monetary position is the main reason for the variation, combined with a smaller impact from exchange rate differences and lower net financial costs. This gain was partially offset by higher income tax expenses.

Net Profit Attributable to Owners of the Company stood at Ps. 29.6 billion. During the quarter, the Company reported a gain per common share of Ps. 50.7804 and an ADR gain of Ps. 253.9018, compared to a gain per common share of Ps. 16.2010 and a gain per ADR of Ps. 81.0052 in 2Q23.

Capitalization

Table 6: Capitalization and Debt Ratio
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

As of June 30,

As of December, 31

2024

2023

2023

Total Debt

200,995

266,548

264,932

- Short-Term Debt

76,367

85,252

66,920

- Long-Term Debt

124,628

181,296

198,012

Cash, Cash Equivalents and Investments

(3,080

)

(89,512

)

(12,106

)

Total Net Debt

197,915

177,036

252,825

Shareholder's Equity

618,353

544,095

528,930

Capitalization

819,348

810,643

793,861

LTM Adjusted EBITDA

157,189

215,312

180,404

Net Debt /LTM Adjusted EBITDA

1.26

x

0.82

x

1.40

x

As of June 30, 2024, total Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Investments were Ps. 3,080 million compared with Ps. 89,512 million as of June 30, 2023. Total debt at the close of the quarter stood at Ps. 200,995 million, composed by Ps. 76,367 million in short-term borrowings, including the current portion of long-term borrowings (or 38% of total borrowings), and Ps. 124,628 million in long-term borrowings (or 62% of total borrowings).

At the close of the second quarter of 2024, 63% (or Ps. 125,969 million) of Loma Negra's total debt was denominated in U.S. dollars, and 37% (or Ps. 75,026 million) was in Pesos.

As of June 30, 2024, 34% of the Company's consolidated loans accrued interest at a variable rate, primarily based on BADLAR, as it is debt in pesos. The remaining 66% accrues interest at a fixed rate in foreign currency.

By the end of the quarter, the average duration of Loma Negra's total debt was 1.0 years.

The Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA (LTM) ratio stood at 1.26x as of June 30, 2024, down from 1.40x as of December 31, 2023. The Company's debt maturity profile remains comfortable, with no foreign-denominated debt maturing this year. This year, the Company only needs to address the maturity of the Class 1 bond (issued in Ps.) and the revolving short-term debt. The second half of the year requires less capital due to the utilization of stocks during the winter, so the Company will meet the short-term debt obligations with its cash generation, bank credit lines or other short-term instruments.

Table 7: Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

2024

2023

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Net Profit (Loss)

29,584

9,076

89,701

33,027

Adjustments to reconcile net profit (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities

4,608

27,279

(33,837

)

47,226


Changes in operating assets and liabilities

(18,195

)

7,796

(49,037

)

(14,750

)

Net cash generated by (used in) operating activities

15,997

44,151

6,827

65,503


CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from disposal of Yguaz?? Cementos S.A.

-

430

-

893

Property, plant and equipment, Intangible Assets, net

(16,301

)

(11,686

)

(26,362

)

(19,798

)

Contributions to Trust

(345

)

(278

)

(403

)

(717

)

Net cash used in investing activities

(16,646

)

(11,535

)

(26,765

)

(19,622

)


CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds / Repayments from borrowings, Interest paid

(2,118

)

68,192

17,403

145,128

Dividends paid

-

(88,165

)

-

(107,766

)

Share repurchase plan

(0

)

-

(491

)

-

Net cash generated by (used in) by financing activities

(2,118

)

(19,973

)

16,912

37,362


Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

(2,766

)

12,643

(3,027

)

83,243

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year

6,890

89,302

12,106

27,493

Effect of the re-expression in homogeneous cash currency ("Inflation-Adjusted")

(1,100

)

(14,385

)

(6,394

)

(23,852

)

Effects of the exchange rate differences on cash and cash equivalents in foreign currency

56

1,951

394

2,628

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period

3,080

89,512

3,080

89,512

In 2Q24, the cash generated in operating activities stood at Ps. 15,997 million, compared to a cash generation of Ps. 44,151 million in the same period of the previous year, where the decrease is mainly due to higher working capital needs. In the upcoming quarters this effect will be reversed, as the clinker inventories will mostly be used during the winter season when most of the kilns will remain shut down.

During 2Q24, the Company used cash in financing activities for Ps. 2,118 million, mainly for interest payments and proceeds from borrowings net of repayment. Regarding cash used in investing activities, the Company spent a total of Ps. 16,646 million, primarily on maintenance capex and the 25-kilogram bags project.

2Q24 Earnings ConferenceCall

When: 10:00 a.m. U.S. ET (11:00 a.m. BAT), August 8, 2024
Dial-in: 0800-444-2930 (Argentina), 1-833-255-2824 (U.S.), 1-866-605-3852 (Canada), 1-412-902-6701 (International)

Password: Loma Negra Call
Webcast: https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=DW1h9RV5
Replay: A telephone replay of the conference call will be available until May 17, 2024. The replay can be accessed by dialing 1-877-344-7529 (U.S. toll free), or 1-412-317-0088 (International). The passcode for the replay is 7325773. The audio of the conference call will also be archived on the Company's website at www.lomanegra.com

Definitions

Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as net profit plus financial interest, net plus income tax expense plus depreciation and amortization plus exchange rate differences plus other financial expenses, net plus tax on debits and credits to bank accounts, plus share of loss of associates, plus net Impairment of Property, plant and equipment, and less income from discontinued operation. Loma Negra believes that excluding tax on debits and credits to bank accounts from its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA is a better measure of operating performance when compared to other international players.

Net Debt is calculated as borrowings less cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments.

About Loma Negra

Founded in 1926, Loma Negra is the leading cement company in Argentina, producing and distributing cement, masonry cement, aggregates, concrete and lime, products primarily used in private and public construction. Loma Negra is a vertically-integrated cement and concrete company, with nationwide operations, supported by vast limestone reserves, strategically located plants, top-of-mind brands and established distribution channels. Loma Negra is listed both on BYMA and on NYSE in the U.S., where it trades under the symbol "LOMA". One ADS represents five (5) common shares. For more information, visit www.lomanegra.com.

Note

The Company presented some figures converted from Pesos to U.S. dollars for comparison purposes. The exchange rate used to convert Pesos to U.S. dollars was the reference exchange rate (Communication "A" 3500) reported by the Central Bank for U.S. dollars. The information presented in U.S. dollars is for the convenience of the reader only. Certain figures included in this report have been subject to rounding adjustments. Accordingly, figures shown as totals in certain tables may not be arithmetic aggregations of the figures presented in previous quarters.

Rounding: We have made rounding adjustments to reach some of the figures included in this annual report. As a result, numerical figures shown as totals in some tables may not be an arithmetic aggregation of the figures that preceded them.

Disclaimer
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities law that are subject to risks and uncertainties. These statements are only predictions based upon our current expectations and projections about possible or assumed future results of our business, financial condition, results of operations, liquidity, plans and objectives. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "believe," "may," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "should," "plan," "expect," "predict," "potential," "seek," "forecast," or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. The forward-looking statements are based on the information currently available to us. There are important factors that could cause our actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from the results, level of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, among others things: changes in general economic, political, governmental and business conditions globally and in Argentina, changes in inflation rates, fluctuations in the exchange rate of the peso, the level of construction generally, changes in cement demand and prices, changes in raw material and energy prices, changes in business strategy and various other factors. You should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Although we believe in good faith that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee that future results, levels of activity, performance and events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will be achieved or will occur. Any or all of Loma Negra's forward-looking statements in this release may turn out to be wrong. You should consider these forward-looking statements in light of other factors discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in the prospectus filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 31, 2017 in connection with Loma Negra's initial public offering. Therefore, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason after the date of this release to conform these statements to actual results or to changes in our expectations.

IR Contacts
Marcos I. Gradin, Chief Financial Officer and Investor Relations
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+54-11-4319-3050
[email protected]

--- Financial Tables Follow ---

Table 8: Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

As of
June 30,

As of
December, 31

2024

2023

ASSETS

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment

864,441

866,734

Right to use assets

2,934

4,578

Intangible assets

2,502

2,850

Investments

57

57

Goodwill

571

571

Inventories

47,161

40,755

Other receivables

5,693

3,322

Total non-current assets

923,359

918,869

Current assets

Inventories

165,845

137,500

Other receivables

18,661

39,097

Trade accounts receivable

44,463

40,897

Investments

228

3,075

Cash and banks

2,852

9,031

Total current assets

232,049

229,600

TOTAL ASSETS

1,155,409

1,148,469

SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY

Capital stock and other capital related accounts

219,001

219,279

Reserves

309,683

297,322

Retained earnings

89,805

12,361

Accumulated other comprehensive income

-

-

Equity attributable to the owners of the Company

618,489

528,962

Non-controlling interests

(136

)

(32

)

TOTAL SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY

618,353

528,930

LIABILITIES

Non-current liabilities

Borrowings

124,628

198,012

Accounts payables

-

-

Provisions

8,889

12,119

Salaries and social security payables

188

947

Debts for leases

1,925

4,985

Other liabilities

542

859

Deferred tax liabilities

210,694

191,637

Total non-current liabilities

346,867

408,558

Current liabilities

Borrowings

76,367

66,920

Accounts payable

59,827

102,929

Advances from customers

3,596

7,878

Salaries and social security payables

10,579

15,953

Other liabilities - Related companies

-

-

Tax liabilities

32,361

5,305

Debts for leases

1,116

2,183

Other liabilities

6,345

9,812

Total current liabilities

190,189

210,980

TOTAL LIABILITIES

537,056

619,539

TOTAL SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

1,155,409

1,148,469

Table 9: Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income (unaudited)
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

% Change

2024

2023

% Change

Net revenue

136,102

189,151

-28.0

%

272,276

375,816

-27.6

%

Cost of sales

(99,367

)

(144,317

)

-31.1

%

(201,114

)

(279,736

)

-28.1

%

Gross Profit

36,735

44,834

-18.1

%

71,162

96,080

-25.9

%

Selling and administrative expenses

(12,726

)

(17,807

)

-28.5

%

(28,423

)

(34,638

)

-17.9

%

Other gains and losses

455

1,538

-70.4

%

561

1,071

-47.6

%

Tax on debits and credits to bank accounts

(1,440

)

(2,276

)

-36.7

%

(2,918

)

(4,272

)

-31.7

%

Finance gain (cost), net

Gain on net monetary position

49,919

37,694

32.4

%

167,575

71,436

134.6

%

Exchange rate differences

(9,007

)

(19,262

)

-53.2

%

(18,799

)

(33,633

)

-44.1

%

Financial income

253

3,447

-92.7

%

524

9,476

-94.5

%

Financial expenses

(17,164

)

(33,147

)

-48.2

%

(46,813

)

(58,634

)

-20.2

%

Profit (loss) before taxes

47,025

15,022

213.0

%

142,869

46,885

204.7

%

Income tax expense

Current

(20,301

)

(4,734

)

328.8

%

(34,110

)

(11,805

)

188.9

%

Deferred

2,860

(1,211

)

n/a

(19,058

)

(2,053

)

828.2

%

Net Profit (Loss)

29,584

9,076

225.9

%

89,701

33,027

171.6

%

Net Profit (Loss) for the period attributable to:

Owners of the Company

29,629

9,452

213.5

%

89,805

33,697

166.5

%

Non-controlling interests

(45

)

(376

)

-87.9

%

(104

)

(671

)

-84.5

%

NET PROFIT (LOSS) FOR THE PERIOD

29,584

9,076

225.9

%

89,701

33,027

171.6

%

Earnings per share (basic and diluted):

50.7804

16.2010

213.4

%

153.9131

57.7486

166.5

%

Table 10: Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended
June 30,

Six-months ended
June 30,

2024

2023

2024

2023

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Net Profit (Loss)

29,584

9,076

89,701

33,027

Adjustments to reconcile net profit to net cash provided by operating activities

Income tax expense

17,441

5,946

53,168

13,858

Depreciation and amortization

13,807

14,791

25,752

29,754

Provisions

1,669

2,312

2,889

4,412

Exchange rate differences

8,120

12,028

17,711

22,042

Interest expense

13,507

30,243

34,077

49,555

Loss on transactions with securities

-

-

-

-

Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment

(456

)

(734

)

(475

)

(602

)

Gain on net monetary position

(49,919

)

(37,694

)

(167,575

)

(71,436

)

Impairment of trust fund

345

278

403

(612

)

Share-based payment

94

110

213

253

Changes in operating assets and liabilities

Inventories

(5,899

)

(9,390

)

(32,148

)

(17,978

)

Other receivables

1,633

7,196

11,637

13,998

Trade accounts receivable

(9,742

)

(10,316

)

(27,808

)

(21,736

)

Advances from customers

(653

)

1,251

(3,260

)

529

Accounts payable

(3,402

)

24,917

10,802

22,470

Salaries and social security payables

(3,550

)

582

2,283

2,560

Provisions

(330

)

(261

)

(390

)

(560

)

Tax liabilities

6,344

(2,195

)

(2,120

)

(6,288

)

Other liabilities

(616

)

1,252

(2,896

)

2,488

Income tax paid

(1,980

)

(5,241

)

(5,137

)

(10,233

)

Net cash generated by (used in) operating activities

15,997

44,151

6,827

65,503

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from disposal of Yguaz?? Cementos S.A.

-

430

-

893

Proceeds from disposal of Property, plant and equipment

127

(305

)

500

33

Payments to acquire Property, plant and equipment

(16,267

)

(10,869

)

(26,701

)

(19,173

)

Payments to acquire Intangible Assets

(161

)

(512

)

(161

)

(658

)

Contributions to Trust

(345

)

(278

)

(403

)

(717

)

Net cash generated by (used in) investing activities

(16,646

)

(11,535

)

(26,765

)

(19,622

)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from non-convertible negotiable obligations

-

68,326

-

195,271

Proceeds from borrowings

103,057

71,255

198,355

79,870

Interest paid

(14,317

)

(27,618

)

(36,356

)

(40,660

)

Dividends paid

-

(88,165

)

-

(107,766

)

Debts for leases

(357

)

(391

)

(810

)

(826

)

Repayment of borrowings

(90,501

)

(43,380

)

(143,786

)

(88,526

)

Share repurchase plan

(0

)

-

(491

)

-

Net cash generated by (used in) financing activities

(2,118

)

(19,973

)

16,912

37,362

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

(2,766

)

12,643

(3,027

)

83,243

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period

6,890

89,302

12,106

27,493

Effect of the re-expression in homogeneous cash currency ("Inflation-Adjusted")

(1,100

)

(14,385

)

(6,394

)

(23,852

)

Effects of the exchange rate differences on cash and cash equivalents in foreign currency

56

1,951

394

2,628

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period

3,080

89,512

3,080

89,512

Table 11: Financial Data by Segment (figures exclude the impact of IAS 29)
(amounts expressed in millions of pesos, unless otherwise noted)

Three-months ended June 30,

Six-months ended June 30,

2024

%

2023

%

2024

%

2023

%

Net revenue

130,523

100.0

%

47,913

100.0

%

233,057

100.0

%

85,868

100.0

%

Cement, masonry cement and lime

115,987

88.9

%

41,458

86.5

%

207,478

89.0

%

74,602

86.9

%

Concrete

10,526

8.1

%

5,267

11.0

%

18,613

8.0

%

8,955

10.4

%

Railroad

12,165

9.3

%

3,733

7.8

%

21,020

9.0

%

6,693

7.8

%

Aggregates

3,305

2.5

%

1,354

2.8

%

6,051

2.6

%

2,600

3.0

%

Others

1,227

0.9

%

274

0.6

%

2,029

0.9

%

447

0.5

%

Eliminations

(12,686

)

-9.7

%

(4,173

)

-8.7

%

(22,134

)

-9.5

%

(7,430

)

-8.7

%

Cost of sales

76,076

100.0

%

30,582

100.0

%

134,192

100.0

%

53,894

100.0

%

Cement, masonry cement and lime

63,306

83.2

%

25,129

82.2

%

111,063

82.8

%

44,178

82.0

%

Concrete

10,495

13.8

%

4,862

15.9

%

18,595

13.9

%

8,434

15.7

%

Railroad

10,835

14.2

%

3,362

11.0

%

19,471

14.5

%

6,189

11.5

%

Aggregates

3,403

4.5

%

1,220

4.0

%

5,993

4.5

%

2,210

4.1

%

Others

724

1.0

%

182

0.6

%

1,205

0.9

%

313

0.6

%

Eliminations

(12,686

)

-16.7

%

(4,173

)

-13.6

%

(22,134

)

-16.5

%

(7,430

)

-13.8

%

Selling, admin. expenses and other gains & losses

10,880

100.0

%

3,670

100.0

%

21,840

100.0

%

6,992

100.0

%

Cement, masonry cement and lime

10,003

91.9

%

3,189

86.9

%

19,876

91.0

%

6,067

86.8

%

Concrete

232

2.1

%

202

5.5

%

767

3.5

%

349

5.0

%

Railroad

364

3.3

%

181

4.9

%

634

2.9

%

395

5.6

%

Aggregates

36

0.3

%

14

0.4

%

65

0.3

%

25

0.4

%

Others

245

2.3

%

84

2.3

%

499

2.3

%

157

2.2

%

Depreciation and amortization

1,269

100.0

%

919

100.0

%

2,510

100.0

%

1,716

100.0

%

Cement, masonry cement and lime

924

72.8

%

694

75.5

%

1,706

68.0

%

1,359

79.2

%

Concrete

53

4.1

%

25

2.7

%

103

4.1

%

40

2.4

%

Railroad

206

16.2

%

143

15.6

%

560

22.3

%

232

13.5

%

Aggregates

85

6.7

%

57

6.2

%

138

5.5

%

82

4.8

%

Others

1

0.1

%

1

0.1

%

3

0.1

%

2

0.1

%

Adjusted EBITDA

44,836

100.0

%

14,580

100.0

%

79,535

100.0

%

26,698

100.0

%

Cement, masonry cement and lime

43,602

97.2

%

13,834

94.9

%

78,246

98.4

%

25,717

96.3

%

Concrete

(148

)

-0.3

%

228

1.6

%

(646

)

-0.8

%

212

0.8

%

Railroad

1,172

2.6

%

333

2.3

%

1,476

1.9

%

342

1.3

%

Aggregates

(50

)

-0.1

%

176

1.2

%

131

0.2

%

448

1.7

%

Others

260

0.6

%

9

0.1

%

328

0.4

%

(20

)

-0.1

%

Reconciling items:

Effect by translation in homogeneous cash currency ("Inflation-Adjusted")

(6,565

)

28,776

(10,483

)

65,569

Depreciation and amortization

(13,807

)

(14,791

)

(25,752

)

(29,754

)

Tax on debits and credits banks accounts

(1,440

)

(2,276

)

(2,918

)

(4,272

)

Finance gain (cost), net

24,000

(11,267

)

102,486

(11,356

)

Income tax

(17,441

)

(5,946

)

(53,168

)

(13,858

)

NET PROFIT (LOSS) FOR THE PERIOD

29,584

9,076

89,701

33,027

SOURCE: Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad

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