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  2. Maple Leaf Cement - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Maple Leaf Cement initiated a process conversion project, transitioning a wet process plant with a clinker capacity of 600 tons per day (tpd) for grey cement to a dry process plant with a clinker capacity of 500 tpd for white cement. [8] The project was completed, and commercial production commenced on April 1, 2006. [8]

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

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  6. Category:Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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  9. Larry Tanenbaum - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 he acquired an interest in the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club and arena. In 1998 Tanenbaum was an active force in the acquisition of the Toronto Raptors basketball team and Air Canada Centre by the Toronto Maple Leafs, which together formed Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE).