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  2. Lafarge (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lafarge is a French industrial company specialising in cement, construction aggregates, and concrete. It is the world's largest cement manufacturer. It was founded in 1833 by Joseph-Auguste Pavin de Lafarge and is a part of the Holcim Group. In 2015, Lafarge merged with Holcim and a new company was formed under the name of LafargeHolcim. It was ...

  3. Holcim Group - Wikipedia

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    Holcim Group operates in around seventy countries, and focuses on cement, aggregates, ready mix and solutions [buzzword] & products. It is a global partner for major infrastructure projects – roads, mines, ports, dams, data centers, stadiums, wind farms, or electric power plants that require major investments.

  4. Lafarge scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Lafarge scandal refers to the court case against Lafarge, a French cement company, for making payments to the armed terrorist groups Islamic State of Iraq and Levant and al-Nusra Front between 2013–2014. [1] The scandal was first revealed by French journalist Dorothée Myriam Kellou and was then followed by investigations by the French ...

  5. Holcim - Wikipedia

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    Lafarge Chief Executive Officer Bruno Lafont will lead the new company, while Holcim's Wolfgang Reitzle will be chairman. [2] Executives from both companies said the deal will save the new company 1.4 billion euros (US$1.9 billion) annually and create "the most advanced group in the building materials industry." [7]

  6. Lafarge Africa - Wikipedia

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    Lafarge Africa Plc is an industrial company headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. It is majorly controlled by the Holcim Group . Previously trading under the name of Lafarge Wapco Plc, the merger of Lafarge and Holcim and resulting consolidation of Lafarge's assets in Nigeria and South Africa resulted in ...

  7. Eric Olsen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Olsen helped integrate employees of the Orascom Group, acquired by Lafarge in 2007, and reorganised the group in 2012. [1] By 2013, he became executive vice president of operations. [1] Olsen became Chief Executive Officer of LafargeHolcim on July 10, 2015. [4] [5] Olsen conducted the $44bn cross border merger and integration of Lafarge with ...

  8. John LaFarge Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John LaFarge was born on February 13, 1880, in Newport, Rhode Island.He was the youngest son of the artist John La Farge (1835–1910), who was a descendant of French refugees, and his mother Margaret Mason Perry La Farge was a granddaughter of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry and a great-great-granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin.

  9. Tarmac (company) - Wikipedia

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    Logo as Lafarge Tarmac. Tarmac is a British building materials company headquartered in Solihull, England.The company was formed as Lafarge Tarmac in March 2013, by the merger of Anglo American's Tarmac UK and Lafarge's operations in the United Kingdom.