Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
Saint-Gobain increases stake in Isoroc to 100%
02 June 2016Russia: Saint-Gobain has increased its share in the Tambov-based heat insulation producer Isoroc from 74.9% to 100%. The plant's capacity exceeds 100,000t/yr. The French company obtained permission from the Federal Antimonopoly Service to increase its share of Isoroc in late 2015.
Saint-Gobain to raise share in Isoroc company to 100%
30 December 2015Russia: Saint-Gobain has obtained the Federal Antimonopoly Service's permission to purchase 74.9% of the voting shares in the heat insulation materials producer Isoroc, based in Tambov Oblast. When the sale completes the French company will own 100% of Isoroc.
Saint-Gobain buys 25.1% share in ISOROC
24 September 2012Russia: Saint-Gobain has bought a 25.1% share in ISOROC, a Russian building materials company based in Tambov. The cost of the acquisition has not been announced nor has Saint-Gobain revealed who sold the shares. The transaction is in line with Saint-Gobain Group's expansion strategy that enables it to continue growing its insulation activity in Russia.
ISOROC is a leader in the central region of Russia for mineral wool products, the most commonly used insulation material in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The company reported revenues of Euro46m in 2011.
According to the SPARK database, Germany's Erste AMSC Unternehmensbeteiligungs GmbH owned 37.94% of ISOROC as of 7 September 2012, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) owned 35.93% and Rabo Black Earth B.V. owned 7.18%.
Saint-Gobain previously announced in June 2012 that it had acquired British insulating foam producer Celotex to strengthen its position in the UK insulation market.