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Excerpts Contd...The Cemex WayThe Emerging ScenarioIn the 1990s, the global cement industry had gone through a process of consolidation. The total production capacity of the top five players had increased from 11% in 1990 to 39% by 2001. The per tonne acquisition costs in the South Asian cement industry had climbed from $60 in 1999 to around $80-$85 in 2001. >Global players like Lafarge and Holcim were aggressively capturing more market share in Asia. Lafarge had taken over TISCO's cement plant in India along with three other plants with capacity of 5mtpa... ExhibitsExhibit I: Cemex: Mission Statement |
Exhibit XI: Cemex: Net Debt
Exhibit XII: Cemex: Consolidated Balance Sheets from 1998 to 2002
Exhibit XIII: Cemex: Consolidated Income Statements from 1998 to 2002
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