US: Carlisle Construction Materials’ net sales rose by 4.4% year-on-year to US$484m in the fourth quarter of 2015. The building products manufacturer attributed the growth to demand for insulation application and commercial roofing and good weather. It also benefitted from lower raw material costs and improved business practices although this was partially offset by lower selling prices.

Overall, the Carlisle Companies subsidiary reported that its net sales rose by 3.5% year-on-year to US$2bn in 2015 from US$1.94bn in 2014. Its earnings before interest and income taxes rose by 30.6% to US$351m from US$269m.

UK: Superglass has appointed Jan Holmstrom to its board. Holmstrom, aged 63 and a Swedish national, will represent Superglass's majority shareholder Peter Gyllenhammar as non-executive director, according to the Herald. Gyllenhammar owns 38.3% of the shares in Superglass.

US: Owens Cornings has reported that net sales for its insulation business rose by 6% year-on-year to US$1.85bn in 2015 from US$1.75bn in 2014. Its earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) rose by 48% to US$160m from US$108m.

Overall, the roofing, insulation and composites manufacturer saw its net sales rise slightly to US$5.35bn in 2015 from US$5.26bn in 2014. Net earnings rose by 46% to US$334m from US$228m.

“Strong operational and commercial execution drove significant earnings growth in all three of our businesses, resulting in the best year of earnings growth in the history of our company,” said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mike Thaman.

For its insulation business, the company expects revenue growth and margin expansion to be weaker in 2016 than 2015. It noted that its prospects are dependent upon the progression of pricing and volume in the US residential new construction market.

Russia: Mineral wool consumption fell by 12.8% year-on-year to 34Mm3 in 2015. Previously, consumption of heat insulation materials grew by 7% per year on average between 2010 and 2014, according to CM PRO. Continued decline in insulation consumption volumes are expected in 2016.

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