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75.86% shares worth $329m acquired: Bestway Cement takes control of Lafarge plant

byCustoms Today Report
24/04/2015
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CHAKWAL: Bestway Cement Limited has acquired Lafarge Cement plant located near Kallar Kahar after the successful bid for its 75.86 per cent shares worth $329 million in July 2014.

The acquisition ceremony was held at the plant, which was attended by Sir Anwar Pervez, the owner of Bestway Group and Amr Ali Reda, the CEO of Lafarge Pakistan, and other dignitaries.

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Bestway Cement also acquired another 12.07pc shares of the company through the public offer process taking its shareholding in Lafarge Pakistan to 87.93pc.

The acquisition of Lafarge Pakistan’s 2.5 million tonnes per annum cement plant by the Bestway Cement will make it a major cement manufacturer in Pakistan with a total capacity of more than 8 million tonnes per annum, representing 18pc of the total cement manufacturing capacity in the country.

Zameer Choudrey, Bestway Group’s Chief Executive, expressed his commitment to invest $30 million in the acquired company.

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