In 2012, Lafarge Beton, Greece's second-largest ready-mixed concrete producer, registered a 39.2% drop in its revenues, to €30.37 million in comparison with 2011. The company also posted an EBITDA loss of €20.08 million as well as a net loss of €23.81 million from €20.09 million losses. Lafarge Beton is owned by Greece's cement producer AGET Iraklis, which is controlled by the French group Lafarge. At the end of 2012, Lafarge Beton employed 167 staff, fewer than its 207 workers in the previous year.
In 2012, Lafarge Beton, Greece’s second-largest ready-mixed concrete producer, registered a 39.2% drop in its revenues, to €30.37 million in comparison with 2011.
The company also posted an EBITDA loss of €20.08 million as well as a net loss of €23.81 million from €20.09 million losses.
Lafarge Beton is owned by Greece’s cement producer AGET Iraklis, which is controlled by the French group Lafarge.
At the end of 2012, Lafarge Beton employed 167 staff, fewer than its 207 workers in the previous year.