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Dangote empire report N1.5 trillion in revenues in 9 months

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Three Dangote companies quoted on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) raked in combined revenue of N1.51 trillion in the first nine months of 2022 (N2.01 trillion annualized). 

This is contained in the unaudited Q3 2022 results, released by the companies on the Nigerian Exchange. The companies under consideration are Dangote Cement, Dangote Sugar, and Nascon Allied Industries.  

The combined revenue posted by the Dangote companies compares to the N1.2 trillion reported in the same period last year.   However, higher operating cost reduced their combined profits from N296 billion to about N240.8 billion in the period under review.  

Growing numbers despite headwinds: Despite inflationary pressure, where businesses and their consumers have had to deal with the rising cost of goods and services, the companies have grown on the back of aggressive expansion.  

However, the rising cost of sales swallowed much of the earnings following rising inflation and depreciating exchange rates. The aggregate cost of sales for the firms stood at N739.86 billion for the nine months period as against N577.1 billion in the previous year, accounting for over 49% of the generated revenue. 

Breakdown of the analysis: A cursory look at the financials showed that Dangote Cement Plc maintained the lead in revenue generation, followed by Dangote Sugar Plc and Nascon Allied Industries Plc.  

Dangote Cement reported revenue of N1.18 trillion in nine months ended September 2022 or (N1.57 trillion annualised). Compared to the corresponding period of 2021, revenue increased by 15.2% from N1.02 trillion recorded in nine-month 2021. 

On its operations, the company is ramping up production at the Okpella plant and is deploying grinding plants in Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, expanding its Pan-African reach.  

Dangote Sugar recorded revenue of N288.32 billion in nine months ended September 2022, a 47.5% increase compared to N195.5 billion recorded in the same period last year. Similarly, net profit grew by 60.1% to N24.83 billion in the same period. 

Also, Nascon Allied Industries Plcposted revenue of N40.61 billion in nine months ended September 2022, representing a 62.8% increase from N24.9 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2021. 

The increase was driven by the price increases instituted across Nascon’s salt products. Across its business regions, revenue from the North (71.2% of revenue) remained the largest contributor to the total sales outturn, growing by 196.0% y/y; while revenue from the Western (+14.6% y/y | 22.1% of revenue) and Eastern (+54.2% y/y | 6.7% of revenue) regions maintained the momentum witnessed so far in 2022.  

 

 

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