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TCL to be delisted from three stock exchanges

Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) will delist from the Barbados Stock Exchange (BSE), the Guyana Association of Securities Companies and the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange. TCL chairman Wilfred Espinet made the announcement on 20 July 2015 at the company's annual general meeting (AGM).

Before asking the AGM for approval to delist the company, Espinet said little or no trading of the company's shares takes place on those exchanges, yet the company still incurs listing costs. TCL remains listed on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) and the Jamaica Stock Exchange.

TCL's revenue rose by 11% year-on-year and its cement sales grew by 8% quarter-on-quarter in the second quarter of 2015. According to its interim consolidated financial results for the six months that ended on 30 June 2015, the company made a US$573m profit.

At the AGM, new TCL CEO Jose Luis Seijo shared his plans for the company and refuted statements that TCL 'Would not make it.' He said that most difficult part of restructuring the company was now behind it. TCL completed its debt restructuring in May 2015, after the company missed its debt service payments in September 2014. Debt restructuring included an 11% debt prepayment discount and a US$15m cash prepayment, which reduced the company's outstanding debt to US$245m in May 2015 from about US$292m at the end of 2014.

"How are we planning to repay the loan? By working very hard," said Seijo. The CEO said that he was focusing on the basics of increasing revenue, reducing costs and strengthening the company's financial position. TCL will also expand beyond cement manufacturing to offer, oil well cement, concrete roads, social housing solutions and synergies with customers. Seijo said that he wants to bring efficiencies to the highest level. "We have been underperforming for the longest time." He added that he sees TCL pushing for alternative fuels and being very disciplined controlling costs.

Re-elected to the new TCL board during the AGM were chairman Espinet, Christopher Dehring, Nigel Edwards and Francisco Aguilera. New directors elected were former senate president Timothy Hamel-Smith, Ruben McSween, Jose Bavaro and Bryan Ramsumair.

TCL to be delisted from three stock exchanges

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Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) will delist from the Barbados Stock Exchange (BSE), the Guyana Association of Securities Companies and the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange. TCL chairman Wilfred Espinet made the announcement on 20 July 2015 at the company's annual general meeting (AGM).

Before asking the AGM for approval to delist the company, Espinet said little or no trading of the company's shares takes place on those exchanges, yet the company still incurs listing costs. TCL remains listed on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) and the Jamaica Stock Exchange.

TCL's revenue rose by 11% year-on-year and its cement sales grew by 8% quarter-on-quarter in the second quarter of 2015. According to its interim consolidated financial results for the six months that ended on 30 June 2015, the company made a US$573m profit.

At the AGM, new TCL CEO Jose Luis Seijo shared his plans for the company and refuted statements that TCL 'Would not make it.' He said that most difficult part of restructuring the company was now behind it. TCL completed its debt restructuring in May 2015, after the company missed its debt service payments in September 2014. Debt restructuring included an 11% debt prepayment discount and a US$15m cash prepayment, which reduced the company's outstanding debt to US$245m in May 2015 from about US$292m at the end of 2014.

"How are we planning to repay the loan? By working very hard," said Seijo. The CEO said that he was focusing on the basics of increasing revenue, reducing costs and strengthening the company's financial position. TCL will also expand beyond cement manufacturing to offer, oil well cement, concrete roads, social housing solutions and synergies with customers. Seijo said that he wants to bring efficiencies to the highest level. "We have been underperforming for the longest time." He added that he sees TCL pushing for alternative fuels and being very disciplined controlling costs.

Re-elected to the new TCL board during the AGM were chairman Espinet, Christopher Dehring, Nigel Edwards and Francisco Aguilera. New directors elected were former senate president Timothy Hamel-Smith, Ruben McSween, Jose Bavaro and Bryan Ramsumair.

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