WDH LafargeHolcim to start share buy-back program Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2017 - 07:20
LafargeHolcim announces that it will start its share buy-back program
of up to CHF 1 billion over 2017-2018 on June 1, 2017. The program that
was initially announced at the Capital Markets Day on November 18, 2016
and authorized by the Board of Directors on January 26, 2017, will be
conducted using a second trading line on the SIX Swiss Exchange (Valor:
35.568.679; ISIN: CH0355686798). UBS AG has been mandated as the
execution agent to make the share repurchases on behalf of
LafargeHolcim. The second trading line is expected to remain open until
December 31, 2018. Regular updates on the program will be published on
www.lafargeholcim.com/share-buy-back.
At the end of the buy-back program, the Board of Directors will propose
to the LafargeHolcim Annual General Meeting to approve the cancellation
of the repurchased shares and to reduce LafargeHolcim's share capital
accordingly.
Consistent with the Group’s strict capital allocation discipline and
commensurate with retaining a solid investment grade credit rating, the
commitment to shareholders remains unchanged: LafargeHolcim will
maintain an attractive dividend policy as well as returning excess cash
to shareholders through share buy-backs or special dividends. This share
buy-back program reflects the Group’s confidence in the strength of its
portfolio and ability to generate cash.
About LafargeHolcim
LafargeHolcim is the leading global building materials and solutions
company serving masons, builders, architects and engineers all over the
world. Group operations produce cement, aggregates and ready-mix
concrete which are used in building projects ranging from affordable
housing and small, local projects to the biggest, most technically and
architecturally challenging infrastructure projects. As urbanisation
increasingly impacts people and the planet, the Group provides
innovative products and building solutions with a clear commitment to
social and environmental sustainability. With leading positions in all
regions, LafargeHolcim employs around 90,000 employees in more than 80
countries and has a portfolio that is equally balanced between
developing and mature markets.

