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2242749 Ont Ltd. > Insider Trading Rumor ... talks with Lafarge
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Post by TrappedTheBull on Apr 01, 2015 2:13pm

Insider Trading Rumor ... talks with Lafarge

the rumors of talks with Lafarge may not be just rumors and may result in one of the biggest deals this industry has ever seen. Lafarge has been rumored to be more than a potential buyer and a deal may be happening sooner than not.
Comment by 2Greying on Apr 01, 2015 3:18pm
IF Lafarge was interested...highly doubt but would only buy select plants out of bankruptcy. To many issues otherwise. They wouldn't be interested in the drainage side.
Comment by duckdog68 on Apr 01, 2015 4:16pm
A bit late in the day for April Fools buddy ;-)
Comment by Thethruthhurts on Apr 06, 2015 10:13am
Lafarge wouldn't touch this dog. The only place Lafarge has maintained tertiary manufacturing of its vertical integration model in Alberta. They did that because they had heavily invested in the plant so it has a long life cycle and the margins for pipe and manholes in boom Alberta was too good to be true. What a difference 6 months makes. Lafarge owned PreCon and dumped it to Armtec for 40 ...more  
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