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CRH PLC T.CRH


Primary Symbol: CRH

CRH PLC is a provider of building materials solutions. The Company integrates building materials, products, and services by providing them to customers as complete solutions. Its segments include Americas Materials Solutions, Americas Building Solutions, Europe Materials Solutions and Europe Building Solutions. The Americas Materials Solutions segment provides solutions for the construction and maintenance of public infrastructure and commercial and residential buildings in North America. The Americas Building Solutions segment manufactures, supplies, and delivers solutions for the built environment in communities across North America. The Europe Materials Solutions segment provides solutions for the construction of public infrastructure and commercial and residential buildings to customers in construction markets in Europe. The Europe Building Solutions segment combines materials, products, and services to produce a range of architectural and infrastructural solutions.


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Comment by WINDGOD46on Dec 06, 2017 11:46am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:More good news

RE:RE:RE:RE:More good newsExactly that is and was my point. But because the valuation of the company touched almost a billion, he perhaps thought himself as a genious and hence entitled to do whatever he liked, only to find out in a harry that this valuation dropped to less than 150million when almost all the funds exited the stock. Arrogance and hubris go hand in hand with wealth and privilege, nothing secret about that. After all in a bull market everyone is a genious, as the saying goes. But in a downturn, there is close scrutiny of everything related to the stock. I never saw so much scrutiny and debate on a stock as CRH when the stock dived. This scrutiny and debate should have taken place when the stock was going up not down. But human nature being what it is, in good times no one wants to find the truth about anything, till disaster strikes, and then everyone is looking for answers. GL
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