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Uribe, former president of Colombia, addressed security issues in Latin America to a capacity audience of 400 people in the Knight Management Center Cemex Auditorium Tuesday. The South American leader acknowledged claims of human rights violations by...
Cemex Chief Executive Lorenzo Zambrano waves to reporters after a news conference before the company's annual shareholders meeting in Monterrey in this April 29, 2010 file photo. Embattled bosses at Cemex tried to draw a line under what has been a... View Photo »
In 2008, Cemex turned down Venezuela’s compensation offer of $650 million, arguing that this compensation was too small.
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SAB was fined 10.2 million pesos ($800,500) by Mexico’s antitrust agency for anticompetitive practice in the blocking of a 2005 shipment of cement from Russia, Reuters reported, citing the regulator. Cemex said the decision is unfounded and the company...
CITY Feb 13 (Reuters) - Mexico's competition watchdog fined cement giant Cemex 10.2 million pesos ($800,500) for anticompetitive practices in a 2005 dispute when the company blocked a shipment of cheap Russian-made cement from entering the country. A...
Cemex Chief Executive Lorenzo Zambrano holds a news conference before the company's annual shareholders meeting in Monterrey February 24, 2011. Shareholders in Cemex, the world's No. 3 cement maker, are likely to approve a $2 billion share issue on... View Photo »
They felt like they got a good deal with Cemex. Maybe that’s why they decided to go ahead and pay rather than do what they do with all the other cases, which is just delay
Valley residents don't need more pollutants in the air, which would come from the blasting and drilling for the next 50 to 100 years. The hundreds of trucks traveling back and forth on Highway 180 will add to the problem. To Cemex, the...
Valley residents don't need more pollutants in the air, which would come from the blasting and drilling for the next 50 to 100 years. The hundreds of trucks traveling back and forth on Highway 180 will add to the problem. To Cemex, the...
Cemex S.A. de C.V. (BMV: CEMEX, NYSE: CX) is the world's largest building materials supplier and third largest cement producer. Founded in Mexico in 1906, the company is based in Monterrey, Mexico and has operations extending around the world, including production facilities in 50 countries in North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe,... Full Article
Cemex Chief Executive Lorenzo Zambrano holds a news conference before the company's annual shareholders meeting in Monterrey February 24, 2011. Shareholders in Cemex, the world's No. 3 cement maker, are likely to approve a $2 billion share issue on Thursday to pay debt, and the...
View Photo »Cemex Chief Executive Lorenzo Zambrano holds a news conference before the company's annual shareholders meeting in Monterrey February 24, 2011. Shareholders in Cemex, the world's No. 3 cement maker, are likely to approve a $2 billion share issue on Thursday to pay debt, and the...
View Photo »In 2008, Cemex turned down Venezuela’s compensation offer of $650 million, arguing that this compensation was too small.
They felt like they got a good deal with Cemex. Maybe that’s why they decided to go ahead and pay rather than do what they do with all the other cases, which is just delay
We wonder if Cemex’s financial problems have made it more willing to accept a lower offer
While it’s negative in the sense that they’re paying less than what Cemex thought their assets were worth, it’s not so bad in the sense that Cemex needed money ... This gives the company resources to meet its short-term obligations. It’s a relief for the company.
The Venezuelan government and Cemex are satisfied with this resolution
If (the challenge) is resolved unfavorably after all legal options have been taken, these tax credits could have an adverse effect on Cemex's cash flow, financial condition and net profit
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