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  2. Cemex - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela's largest cement company, VENCEMOS, was acquired by CEMEX in 1994, and plants were purchased the same year in the United States and in Panama. In 1995 CEMEX acquired a cement company in the Dominican Republic, and with the purchase of a majority stake in a Colombian cement company in 1996, CEMEX became the third largest cement company ...

  3. After a century, concrete plant that helped build L.A ... - AOL

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    The Cemex concrete plant in West Hollywood opened in the 1920s. Now, it has ceased operations to make way for development. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)

  4. Grupo Argos - Wikipedia

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    While Colombia is where Argos produces the most cement, the United States is where Argos has its largest concrete production capacity (8.9 million cubic meters per year). There are 134 concrete production plants and 1,350 mixers. Argos' concrete production capacity in Colombia is only 1.7 million cubic meters per year, with 40 plants and 230 ...

  5. Cement industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    2 - CEMEX; 3 - Lehigh Hanson Inc. 4 - Buzzi Unicem; 5 - Ash Grove Cement Company (to be acquired by CRH plc in early 2018) 6 - Argos USA Corp. 7 - Eagle Minerals Inc. 8 - CalPortland Co. 9 - Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 10 - GCC of America, Inc. In 2017, the top 5 companies produced 59 percent of US portland cement; the top 10 companies ...

  6. CEMEX to Host a Dialogue with Its U.S. Management on ... - AOL

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  7. CEMEX and Concrete Supply Co. Announce Joint Venture - AOL

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  8. Eagle Materials - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, the company acquired plants in Sugar Creek, Missouri and Tulsa, Oklahoma from Lafarge for $446 million. [5] In October 2014, the company acquired CRS Proppants LLC, a frac sand supplier, for $225 million. [6] In February 2017, the company acquired a cement plant in Fairborn, Ohio from Cemex for $400 million. [7]

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