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  2. CRH plc - Wikipedia

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    CRH confirmed in 2013 that it was interested in looking at other opportunities in India. [26] In 2015, CRH remained listed in both London and Dublin. [27] In February 2015, CRH agreed to purchase the UK building materials producer Lafarge Tarmac. [28] In 2015, CRH purchased US$6.5 billion of assets from the newly formed company LafargeHolcim.

  3. Myles Lee - Wikipedia

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    Myles Peter Lee (born 1953) is an Irish businessman. He was the chief executive (CEO) of CRH plc, an Irish multinational diversified building materials company, until his retirement on 1 January 2014, when he was succeeded by Albert Manifold.

  4. Albert Manifold - Wikipedia

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    Albert Manifold is an Irish businessman, who has been the chief executive officer (CEO) of CRH plc, a FTSE 100 building materials group, since January 2014, succeeding Myles Lee. [1] Manifold had been chief operating officer and a board member of CRH since January 2009.

  5. Oldcastle Materials - Wikipedia

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    Oldcastle Materials Inc. is a supplier of asphalt, concrete, and other building materials, and also offers construction and paving services. The Atlanta-based company is a subsidiary of CRH plc, a publicly traded international group of diversified building materials businesses, [2] [3] and has approximately 18,000 employees at 1,200 locations, as of March 2018.

  6. Kingspan Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded in the 1960s by Eugene Murtagh, the company floated on the Irish Stock Exchange in 1989 with a value of IR£20m. [4] It expanded into insulated panels and rigid insulation boards via numerous greenfield plants and acquisitions, including the European insulation arm of CRH plc in 2010 [5] and the construction division of ThyssenKrupp Steel in 2012. [6]

  7. Ash Grove Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest US-owned cement company until it was acquired in 2018 by CRH plc, a global building materials business headquartered in Ireland. [1] The company was established in 1882 at Ash Grove, Missouri, as the Ash Grove White Lime Association. It commenced cement manufacture in 1908, with a plant at Chanute, Kansas. It now has cement ...

  8. Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007 BlueScope Steel Limited sold its Vistawall Group division for $190 million to Oldcastle Glass Inc, a subsidiary of CRH plc. [1] In June 2010 Oldcastle Glass rebranded to Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope. [2] On February 28, 2022, it was announced that CRH would be selling Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope for $3.8 billion to KPS Capital ...

  9. Siobhán Talbot - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Glanbia acquired the diet brand SlimFast, [5] and Talbot was nominated to join the board of the construction group CRH plc. [6] In August 2019, Talbot was reappointed group managing director of Glanbia for 3 years with a 20% raise, [7] even though a portion of the group's investors were opposed to this raise. [8]