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(MENAFN) The Algerian Industry and Investment Promotion Minister said that the government will consolidate its state-owned cement plants into a national firm that will challenge France's Lafarge for its share of the market and later expand abroad,... Full Article at Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Noteworthy | ‘Excellence in Concrete’ awards More News Concrete award The Concrete Promotional Group has awarded its 2009 Judge’s Award to Lafarge North America’s Western U.S. Ready Mix operation for work on the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Full Article at KansasCity.com
Cement tanks of French company Lafarge are pictured on a construction site in downtown Caracas on September 23, 2009. Venezuela should pay very soon to Lafarge USD 118,5 million (40 percent of the due total) to nationalize the company. View Photo »
The achieved oversubscription represented by the significant funded commitments from prominent global financial institutions, as well as from major banks in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, at such testing economic conditions, is by all means an overwhelming success and a sign of confidence in the Lafarge Gro...
Lee’s Summit, MO, November 25, 2009 -- Lafarge North America’s Western US Ready Mix operation out of Kansas City received some much deserved recognition at this year’s Excellence in Concrete 2009 Awards, sponsored by the Concrete Promotional Group. Full Article at KansasCity.com
Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare — Government will soon build secondary schools at all prison complexes for children of staff to cushion prison officers from paying high boarding fees for their children. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Six servicemen who died during World War II are being commemorated following the discovery of two memorial plaques bearing their names at a cement works. The war memorial plaques were found at the Lafarge plant in Aberthaw, Vale of Glamorgan, in 2007. Full Article at BBC News
Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building materials company Lafarge, speaks during the company's 2008 annual results presentation in Paris February 20, 2009. View Photo »
PPC applied for leniency shortly after the Commission raided and seized documents and electronic data from PPC's premises and those of its competitors Lafarge Industries South Africa, AfriSam Consortium and Natal Portland Cement Cimpor in June this year. The raids were in pursuance of the Commission's i...
RNRL's submissions on the MoU Kolkata: Calling India a key actor in cultural cooperation across countries, French ambassador to India Jerome Bonnafont launched Bonjour India , a festival of France in India. Full Article at Expressindia.com
The Agricultural Land Commission is being asked to reconsider its support for a gravel extraction project in south Abbotsford amid fears it threatens water quality, prime farmland and the endangered Townsend’s mole. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
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Cement tanks of French company Lafarge are pictured on a construction site in downtown Caracas on September 23, 2009. Venezuela should pay very soon to Lafarge USD 118,5 million (40 percent of the due total) to nationalize the company.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building materials company Lafarge, speaks during the company's 2008 annual results presentation in Paris February 20, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building materials company Lafarge, speaks during the company's 2008 annual results presentation in Paris February 20, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building materials company Lafarge, speaks during the company's 2008 annual results presentation in Paris February 20, 2009.
View Photo »View of a French construction materials group Lafarge site, seen, in Paris, Wednesday Feb. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building material Lafarge, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Paris November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building material Lafarge, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Paris November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building material Lafarge, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Paris November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building material Lafarge, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Paris November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building material Lafarge, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Paris November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building material Lafarge, speaks during an interview with Reuters in his office in Paris November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bruno Lafont, CEO of French building materials company Lafarge, speaks during the company's 2008 annual results presentation in Paris February 20, 2009.
View Photo »The achieved oversubscription represented by the significant funded commitments from prominent global financial institutions, as well as from major banks in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, at such testing economic conditions, is by all means an overwhelming success and a sign of confidence in the Lafarge Gro...
PPC applied for leniency shortly after the Commission raided and seized documents and electronic data from PPC's premises and those of its competitors Lafarge Industries South Africa, AfriSam Consortium and Natal Portland Cement Cimpor in June this year. The raids were in pursuance of the Commission's i...
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