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Lafarge's Lafont favours cement insider as CEO in Holcim tie-up - paper

Published 04/04/2015, 12:50
Updated 04/04/2015, 12:51
© Reuters. Bruno Lafont, Chairman and CEO of Lafarge, reacts as he takes his seat before announcing the company 2014 anual results at a news conference in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) - Lafarge (PA:LAFP) boss Bruno Lafont wants someone with experience of the cement industry to be chief executive in the French group's planned tie-up with Swiss peer Holcim (VX:HOLN), daily newspaper Le Monde said.

The choice of CEO for what would be the world's largest cement maker is still unresolved after revised merger terms last month gave Lafont the role of non-executive co-chairman instead of chief executive as initially planned.

Lafont is due to propose a CEO candidate within the next two weeks ahead of a special May 8 shareholder meeting to ratify the merger deal.

"For me, there should be a leader able to drive and unify the teams, a cement expert who already has good knowledge of the industry and the company, and with a true culture of value creation for shareholders," he told Le Monde in an interview published on Saturday.

The reworked merger proposals gave a more attractive share-swap ratio for Holcim shareholders but left the choice of CEO pending.

The revised terms have failed to satisfy Holcim's second-biggest shareholder, Russian businessman Filaret Galchev, and a source at his Eurocement holding firm said this week he wants to reopen the question of the exchange ratio.

Lafont ruled out changing again the deal terms.

"The financial parities are not going to change, nor will the governance," he said.

The adjusted share-swap ratio, which will see Lafarge shareholders receive nine Holcim shares for every 10 Lafarge ones rather than the one-for-one ratio previously proposed, reflected a shift in market conditions since the deal was first unveiled a year ago but preserved the principle of "merger between equals", Lafont said.

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