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Washington — French cement company Lafarge has pleaded guilty to one count of providing material support to foreign terrorist organizations, admitting in court papers on Tuesday that it paid ...
France-based cement giant LaFarge built a $680 million factory in Syria, and after ISIS and the Al Nusrah Front took control of several territories during the the Syrian civil war, the company ...
The company, Lafarge SA, is paying a financial penalty of nearly $778 million and pleaded guilty to a US federal count of conspiring to provide material support to ISIS and another terrorist ...
The French cement company Lafarge SA has pleaded guilty in federal court in New York to paying millions of dollars to the Islamic State and the Nusra Front to allow the company's business ...
French cement company Lafarge pleaded guilty Tuesday to paying millions of dollars to the Islamic State group to keep a plant operational in Syria — at a time when the militant group was engaged ...
Along with a guilty plea to one count in a criminal information document of conspiring to give material support to terrorist organizations, LaFarge S.A. a company headquartered in France and its ...
On Tuesday, U.S. authorities detailed the extraordinary measures that company officials took to keep Lafarge’s new $680 million cement plant going in 2013 and 2014, and their efforts to keep it ...
A Lagos court has ordered all parties in the Lafarge Africa sale dispute to maintain the status quo while an appeal is heard, ...
By Innocent Anaba In a bold move that has sent ripples through Nigeria’s corporate and investment circles, Strategic ...
Holcim said that it will sell its 83.8% ownership in Lafarge Africa to the Chinese cement company Huaxin Cement Company The company's intention to sell its stake to Huaxin has caused a rise in ...
The biggest payout to Lafarge –for services such as developing new building products— was in 2008 when it received Sh5.2 billion from the Kenyan subsidiary.