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US: Eagle Materials Inc. has issued a press release announcing that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Lafarge North America to purchase Lafarge''s Sugar Creek plant in Missouri and Tulsa plant in Oklahoma, which have a combined cement capacity of /yr. The deal also includes six distribution terminals, two aggregates quarries, eight readymix concrete plants and a fly ash ...

Eagle has an outstanding portfolio of cement assets with nearly five million tons of annual cement production capacity. Each of the cement plants are highly efficient and appropriately sized for the markets in which each plant competes. *Eagle Material Inc.''s cement plant in Texas is operated through a 50/50 joint venture.

Sep 12, 2016· Sept 12 (Reuters) Eagle Materials Inc : * Eagle Materials Inc. announces a definitive agreement to acquire Cemex''s Fairborn cement plant and related assets * .

Cement manufacturing requires consistent and high quality sources of the four primary raw materials: calcium, aluminum, silica, and iron. Both facilities obtain the required calcium from limestone extracted from their own mines. Unusual for a cement plant, the Sugar Creek plant limestone source is an underground mine rather than on open pit quarry.

Eagle Materials Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of CEMEX de, to purchase Cemex''s Fairborn, Ohio cement plant, as well as related assets, which include a distribution terminal in Columbus, Ohio and a cement bagging cement plant has the capacity to grind nearly one million tons of clinker annually.

Sep 26, 2012· Eagle Materials Inc. Announces a Definitive Agreement to Acquire Two Lafarge Cement Plants and Related Assets DALLAS(BUSINESS WIRE) Eagle Materials Inc. (NYS: EXP) announced today that the

Eagle Materials is to purchase Cemex''s Fairborn, Ohio cement plant, as well as related assets, which include a distribution terminal in Columbus, Ohio and a cement bagging operation.. The cement plant has the capacity to grind nearly one million tons of clinker annually. The purchase price is 400m, subject to customary postclosing adjustments.

Oct 09, 2012· Eagle Materials Inc. (EXP) attained Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) status on October 3 and then reached its 52week high on October 5,, shortly after announcing the acquisition of two cement plants ...

Eagle Materials Inc. Announces a Definitive Agreement to Acquire Two Lafarge Cement Plants and Related Assets. Dallas, TX Eagle Materials Inc. announced today that the company has entered into a definitive agreement with Lafarge North America to purchase Lafarge''s Sugar Creek, Missouri and Tulsa, Oklahoma cement plants, as well as related assets, which include six distribution terminals ...

Construction materials supplier Eagle Materials Inc. is buying two cement plants and their affiliated operations from Lafarge North America for 446 million. The deal announced Wednesday will ...

Oct 12, 2012· Eagle Materials attained Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) status on October 3 and then reached its 52week high on October 5, shortly after announcing the acquisition of two cement plants.

An Acquisition Helps Eagle Materials, Inc. Cement a Record Year The diversified materials company set several records in fiscal year 2017.

Sep 27, 2012· Eagle Materials, a major cement and gypsum supplier, agreed to buy cement plants and a variety of related businesses from Lafarge North America. The purchase price of 446 million is expected to be funded primarily by borrowings under Eagle''s existing bank credit facility, with the remainder funded by the proceeds of an equity offering, the company said.

DALLAS(BUSINESS WIRE) Eagle Materials Inc. (NYSE: EXP) announced today that the Company has entered into a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of CEMEX de ("Cemex "), to purchase Cemex''s Fairborn, Ohio cement plant, as well as related assets, which include a distribution terminal in Columbus, Ohio and a cement bagging operation.

Eagle Materials Inc. ( EXP) attained Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) status on October 3 and then reached its 52week high on October 5,, shortly after announcing the acquisition of two cement plants ...

Eagle Materials Agrees to Buy Two Lafarge Cement Plants, Eagle Materials Inc (NYSE: EXP), Dallas, TX, has agreed to acquire two cement plants from Lafarge North America, Reston, VA The acquisition includes plants in Sugar Creek, MO, and Tulsa, OK, as well as related assets, which include six distribution terminals, two aggregates quarries, eight readymix concrete plants and a fly ash .

"These two highquality Lafarge cement plants are a compelling fit with our objectives," Eagle Materials CEO Steven Rowley said in a statement. The company, which is based in Dallas, currently owns four cement plants. Eagle Materials expects to complete the acquisition of the Lafarge plants .

Eagle Materials Inc. (NYSE: EXP), Dallas, TX, has agreed to acquire two cement plants from Lafarge North America, Reston, VA. The acquisition includes plants in Sugar Creek, MO, and Tulsa, OK, as well as related assets, which include six distribution terminals, two aggregates quarries, eight readymix concrete plants and a fly ash business.

Eagle Materials'' board of directors approve a 65 million expansion and modernization project for Illinois Cement Company plant in LaSalle, IL. American Gypsum announces plans to build a new highspeed, environmentally friendly gypsum wallboard plant near Georgetown, SC construction begins late 2005.

Eagle Materials Inc. is a producer of building materials based in Dallas, company produces cement, concrete, construction aggregate, gypsum, wallboard, paperboard, and sand for hydraulic fracturing.. The company operates 7 cement plants, 1 slag grinding facility, 17 cement distribution terminals, five gypsum wallboard plants, 3 frac sand wet processing facilities, 3 frac sand drying ...

DALLAS, Sep 12, 2016 (BUSINESS WIRE) Eagle Materials Inc. EXP, % announced today that the Company has entered into a definitive agreement with a .

Sep 27, 2012· Eagle Materials Agrees to Buy Two Lafarge Cement Plants. September 27, 2012. No Comments. The plants in Missouri and Oklahoma will expand Eagle''s cement capacity by roughly 60 percent. Read More. Lawson Products CEO Thomas Neri .

Eagle Materials to acquire two Lafarge plants in US 27 September 2012 US: Eagle Materials Inc. has issued a press release announcing that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Lafarge North America to purchase Lafarge''s Sugar Creek plant in Missouri and Tulsa plant in Oklahoma, which have a combined cement capacity of /yr.

Home; Eagle Materials To Acquire Two Cement Plants. The company will purchase Lafarge''s Sugar Creek, Missouri and Tulsa, Oklahoma cement plants, as well as six distribution terminals, two aggregates quarries, eight readymix concrete plants and a fly ash business.
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