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    Lafarge is a French industrial company specialising in cement, construction aggregates, and concrete. It is the world's largest cement manufacturer. It...
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  • Tarmac is a British building materials company headquartered in Solihull, England. The company was formed as Lafarge Tarmac in March 2013, by the merger...
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    Holcim (redirect from LafargeHolcim)
    the Holcim Group. The original company was merged on 10 July 2015 with Lafarge to form LafargeHolcim as the new company and renamed to Holcim Group in...
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  • Lafarge Africa Plc is a building solutions company headquartered in Lagos and quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. It is majorly controlled by the Holcim...
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  • Look up lafarge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. La Farge, LaFarge or Lafarge can refer to: Antoinette LaFarge (1966–), American artist and writer...
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  • The Lafarge scandal refers to the court case against Lafarge, a French cement company, for making payments to the armed terrorist groups Islamic State...
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  • Holcim Group (category Cement companies of Switzerland)
    legally known as Holcim Limited, (formerly known as LafargeHolcim) is a Swiss multinational company that manufactures building materials. It has a presence...
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  • produces electronic products Laclede Group (NYSE stock symbol LG) Lafarge (company) (Euronext stock symbol LG) Lawrence Graham, a London-headquartered...
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    stakes in the country's largest private companies: Attijariwafa Bank, Managem (mining), Nareva (energy firm), Lafarge Ciments, and Marjane (supermarket chain)...
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    management control of the company was taken over by Swiss cement manufacturer Holcim Group in 2004. ACC operated as a subsidiary of Lafarge Holcim. On 1 September...
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