DMCI Holdings Inc. reported a slight decline in first-quarter profit as weaker returns from its coal and water units tempered gains in its real estate and mining divisions. The engineering conglomerate controlled by the Consunji family said that consolidated net income fell two percent to ₱4.9...
Consunji-led Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc. (CHP), formerly Cemex Holdings Philippines Inc., remains confident of its three-year target to return to profitability set last year despite the ongoing oil crisis. “I ’ m still confident, very, very confident, in turning around the company in...
Rising fuel prices are beginning to ripple across the sprawling operations of DMCI Holdings Inc., exposing the vulnerabilities of a diversified conglomerate whose businesses—from mining to cement to property—depend heavily on steady and affordable energy supply. For DMCI, the challenge is no...
Diversified engineering conglomerate DMCI Holdings Inc. is increasing its capital expenditure (capex) budget by 11 percent this year to ₱24.6 billion from ₱22.2 billion in 2025, mainly for the expansion of its residential and off-grid power businesses and strategic improvements in cement...
Diversified engineering conglomerate DMCI Holdings Inc. reported an 18 percent drop in consolidated net income to ₱9.1 billion in the first half of 2025 from the ₱11.1 billion earned in the same period last year. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said it posted a net...
Consunji-led Concreat Holdings Philippines (CHP) , the former Cemex Holdings Philippines Inc., expects 2025 to remain a challenging year for the local cement industry but is hopeful of a recovery in the medium term and a financial turnaround in three years. During the firm’s annual...
Consunji-led Concreat Holdings Philippines, the former Cemex Holdings Philippines Inc., takes a major step towards returning to profitability with the start of operations of its new production line in Antipolo City. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said the new production...
Consunji-led Concreat Holdings Philippines, the former Cemex Holdings Philippines Inc., takes a major step towards returning to profitability with the start of operations of its new production line in Antipolo City. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said the new production...
Concreat Holdings Philippines President and CEO Herbert M. Consunji Cemex Holdings Philippines is now officially Concreat Holdings Philippines, Inc. following the approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last April 25. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said...
DMCI Holdings Inc., the flagship of the Consunji family, now expects its newly-acquired cement firm, Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc. (CHP), formerly Cemex Holdings Philippines Inc., to return to profitability in three years instead of the initially projected one year. In an interview, DMCI Chief...