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  2. Maple Leaf Cement - Wikipedia

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    Maple Leaf Cement was founded in 1956 by the West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation in a collaboration with the Government of Canada. [7] [8] The initial production capacity was 120,000 tons per annum (tpa) of ordinary Portland cement, which increased by an additional 180,000 tpa in 1960.

  3. DG Cement - Wikipedia

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    DG Cement is a Pakistani building materials company which is part of Nishat Group. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is one of the largest cement manufacturer of Pakistan with a production capacity of 14,000 tons per day.

  4. Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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    Tariq Saigol, the eldest brother, is head of Kohinoor-Maple group, which owns the Kohinoor textile mills and Maple-Leaf Cement. [5] He is known to be openly critical of the Pakistani government's lack of interest in the textile sector. Nasim Saigol heads PEL and Kohinoor industries. [6]

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    A Canadian woman was arrested after trying to smuggle over 20 pounds of methamphetamine through a New Zealand airport, authorities said. The illicit drugs were disguised as Christmas presents, New ...

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  8. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    While the Apple II, which was released in 1977, cost about $1,300 at the time of its launch, now it could fetch you over an estimated $6,600. If it’s in decent condition with its monitor ...

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