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  2. Category:Cement companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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  3. Adbri - Wikipedia

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    Adbri, formerly Adelaide Brighton Cement, is an Australian manufacturer of cement, lime and dry blended products. Adbri operates manufacturing and distribution facilities in South Australia, the Northern Territory, and New South Wales. Associated brands and companies include Cockburn Cement, Sunstate Cement, Northern Cement, Independent Cement ...

  4. Category:Building materials companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cement companies of Australia (4 P) Pages in category "Building materials companies of Australia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  5. Rinker Group - Wikipedia

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    Rinker Group was acquired by CEMEX, the world's third-largest cement producer, through its subsidiary CEMEX Australia Pty Ltd. in a US$14.2 billion takeover bid. As of June 2007, CEMEX owned a 67.3% stake in Rinker Group. The chief executive officer was David Clarke, who had long worked in CSR's heavy building products division.

  6. Hanson Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Ampol merged with Caltex Australia to form Australian Petroleum, with Pioneer holding a 50% shareholding. [5] [6] In 1997, Pioneer planned to exit the petroleum industry via a "two-step" process. [7] First, Pioneer sold its shareholding was sold to Caltex Australia in October 1997 in exchange for a 33% stake in Caltex Australia.

  7. Holcim - Wikipedia

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    A series of mergers and buyouts made Holcim one of the two largest cement manufacturers worldwide by 2014, roughly tied with rival Lafarge. In April 2014, the two companies agreed to a US$60 billion "merger of equals". The company was the market leader in cement production in Australia, Azerbaijan, India, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Latin America.