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...
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Look up lafarge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. La Farge, LaFarge or Lafarge can refer to: Antoinette LaFarge (1966–), American artist and writer...
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Henri Poupart-Lafarge (born 10 April 1969, in Nancy) is a French business executive and the current CEO of Alstom, a post which he has occupied since...
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Pokey LaFarge (born Andrew Heissler, June 26, 1983)[citation needed] is an American musician and singer-songwriter. LaFarge was born Andrew Heissler in...
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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...
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Tarmac (company) (redirect from Lafarge Cement)
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...
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Holcim (redirect from LafargeHolcim)
Holcim Group. The original company was merged on 10 July 2015 with Lafarge to form LafargeHolcim as the new company and renamed to Holcim Group in 2021. When...
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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...
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Daisy Lafarge (born 1992) is a Glasgow-based poet and novelist. Born in Hastings, East Sussex, Lafarge studied Fine Art and History of Art at Edinburgh...
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Lafarge Lake is a five-hectare man-made lake, located in Town Centre Park in central Coquitlam, British Columbia. The Evergreen Cultural Centre lies on...
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Marie-Fortunée Lafarge (née Capelle; 15 January 1816 – 7 November 1852) was a French woman who was convicted of murdering her husband by arsenic poisoning...
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L'Affaire Lafarge may refer to: The 1840 trial and conviction of Marie Lafarge for murdering her husband by arsenic poisoning The Lafarge Case (L'Affaire...
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The Holcim Group, legally known as Holcim Limited, (formerly known as LafargeHolcim) is a Swiss multinational company that manufactures building materials...
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Bestway Cement (redirect from Lafarge Pakistan)
Bestway acquired Lafarge's 75.86 percent stake in Lafarge Pakistan Cement Ltd for an enterprise value of US$329 million (€244 million). Lafarge Pakistan Cement...
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Lafarge Lake–Douglas is a rapid transit station on the Millennium Line, part of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain system, which serves as the line's outbound...
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Mathieu Baudet-Lafarge (1765–1837) was a French politician. He served as a member of the Council of Five Hundred from 1898 to 1899, and as a member of...
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Lafarge Ciment Assigning 50 percent to SNI of LafargeHolcim Maroc shares Contributing the new shares held by SNI and LafargeHolcim Maroc to Lafarge Maroc...
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Ravager (DC Comics) (section Wade LaFarge)
Two-Face, Deathstroke's rival Bill Walsh, and Deathstroke's half-brother Wade LaFarge. The most recent and current Ravager is Rose Wilson, Deathstroke's daughter...
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Heins & LaFarge was a New York City–based architectural firm founded by Philadelphia-born architect George Lewis Heins (1860–1907) and Christopher Grant...
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The Lafarge Case (French: L'Affaire Lafarge) is a 1938 French historical crime drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Pierre Renoir, Marcelle...
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Lafarge Foot Avenir, also known as the Tournoi de Limoges, is a football competition contested by men's under-18 national teams. It has been held annually...
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John LaFarge Jr. SJ (February 13, 1880 – November 24, 1963) was an American Jesuit Catholic priest known for his activism against racism and anti-semitism...
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Henri Pavin de Lafarge (17 October 1889 – 30 June 1965) was a French businessman and politician. He served as a member of the French Senate from 1930...
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Lafarge is a railway station in Lafarge, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Limoges-Bénédictins - Périgueux railway line. The station...
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John La Farge (redirect from John Lafarge)
who was a partner in the New York-based architectural firm of Heins & LaFarge. He designed projects in Beaux-Arts style, notably the original Byzantine...
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Tarmac Group (section Lafarge Tarmac)
assets of Lafarge to form a 50:50 joint venture, Lafarge Tarmac (now Tarmac Holdings). Tarmac Building Products was subsequently sold to Lafarge Tarmac in...
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involved but didn't provide names. The U.S. court lists six unnamed Lafarge executives. Lafarge evacuated the cement plant in September 2014, Afterwards ISIS...
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Guy Lafarge (Périgueux, 5 May 1904 - Paris, 17 December 1990) was a French composer of operettas and popular songs. Niquette (1930) Carabas et Cie (1932)...
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Sheila LaFarge (born July 16, 1936) is a French-American children's book translator, whose work focuses on translating Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian...
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was bought in 2014 by the joint venture of Lafarge and Tarmac's parent Anglo American, Lafarge Tarmac. Lafarge Tarmac was subsequently sold to CRH plc in...
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