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  2. Grupo Argos - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Argos S.A is a Colombian conglomerate with large investments in the cement and energy industries. Its cement company Argos has operations in Colombia, the United States , Panama , Honduras and the Caribbean .

  3. Argos Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Most of the content produced by Argos is filmed in the majestic Estudios Churubusco that were used to produce all the films during the Mexican gold film era. As of December 31, 2006, Argos will no longer be co-producing any new projects with Telemundo. Argos has made a deal with TV Azteca to start production of new content.

  4. Odinsa - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Grupo Argos completed a $672 million two-part acquisition of local construction firm Odinsa, it was a rare all-Colombia takeover done through Colombia’s stock exchange. [9] For $400 million executed through two block trades and a tender offer, Grupo Argos acquired 55% of Odinsa shares between April and September 2015.

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  6. Jaime Gilinski Bacal - Wikipedia

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    GEA is a group of management controlled companies with an interlocking share structure. The structure was created in 1978 to prevent hostile takeovers and are collectively known as GEA. The three main companies are Grupo Sura, Grupo Nutresa, and Grupo Argos and together comprise 8% of Colombia's GDP. [9]

  7. Grupo Sura - Wikipedia

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    Also in this category is Grupo Bancolombia, an uncontrolled company and one of the most important investments in the portfolio. Industrial investments: constituted mainly by the participations that are held in Grupo Nutresa and Grupo Argos, companies that develop their activity in the sectors of processed foods, cement, energy and infrastructure.

  8. Arca Continental - Wikipedia

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    Arca Continental was created in 2001 as a merger of 3 old already-established bottlers in Mexico: Argos, Arma, and Procor. [3] This merger made what people know as the second-largest Coca-Cola bottler in Mexico. At that time, the company distributed its products only at Northern Mexico.

  9. Grupo Arcor - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Arcor is an Argentine food company specialized in confectionery. The firm was founded on July 5, 1951 in the city of Arroyito, Córdoba . It specializes in the production of foodstuff, sugar and chocolate confectionery, cookies and ice cream in 39 industrial plants throughout Latin America.