Irish building materials firm's interim results show plunging profit on back of 15% fall in turnover

Pre-tax profit at international building materials firm CRH fell 82% in the six months ending 30 June 2009, plunging from 鈧606m (拢529m) the previous year to 鈧108m (拢94.2m).

Restructuring costs of 鈧74m (拢65m) contributed to the fall, which was revealed in the Irish firm's interim results.

Operating profit at the group fell by two-thirds, from 鈧712m (拢621m) a year ago to 鈧241m (拢210m) during the first half of this year.

Revenue dropped 15% from 鈧9.7bn (拢8.5bn) in 2008 to 鈧8.3bn (拢7.2bn). Meanwhile, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation fell by 鈧453m (拢395m) to 鈧651m (拢568m).

The firm said the rate of decline in the second quarter had eased substantially compared with the first three months of the year, but acknowledged it had suffered in the global economic climate.

Chief executive Myles Lee said: 鈥淲hile overall group profitability in the second half of 2009 will be lower than in 2008, we will benefit from the aggressive cost reduction measures undertaken in 2008 and to date in 2009 and from more moderate second-half energy-related input costs than in 2008.

鈥淎s a result, the overall rate of profit decline experienced in the first half is expected to improve in the seasonally more profitable second half.鈥