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    Cimpor - Cimentos de Portugal is the largest Portuguese cement group, operating in eleven countries - Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Brazil, Tunisia, Turkey...
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    the Votorantim Cimentos acquired 21.2% of the Portuguese cement company Cimpor. In 2012 the company sold this stake and acquired cement-related assets...
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    such as innovative fig, orange, almond and carob-based products, cement (CIMPOR has a major cement plant in Loulé) and construction are the main industries...
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    founded by the families of António Champalimaud (Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor, Cimpor), José Manuel de Mello (CUF – Companhia União Fabril, Banco Totta & Açores)...
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    António Champalimaud (Banco Totta & Açores, Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor, Secil, Cimpor), José Manuel de Mello (Companhia União Fabril), Américo Amorim (Corticeira...
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    in cork production; Conservas Ramirez, the oldest canned food producer; Cimpor, one of the world's 10th largest producers of cement; EDP Renováveis, the...
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    plantations of pine tree. The food, construction and cement industries (CIMPOR has a major cement plant in Loulé) are the main economic activities of the...
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    and fish industries. Until the turn of the 21st century, a factory of the CIMPOR Group was installed in the Mondego Cape (Cabo Mondego). The seaport and...
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  • February 2010). "Camargo Correa to Buy $1.3 Billion Stake in Portugal's Cimpor". WSJ. "Dirce Navarro De Camargo". Forbes. Archived from the original on...
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    defunct 2009 Churchill's Port Wine making Port wine Porto 1981 Port wine Cimpor Industrials Building materials & fixtures Lisbon 1976 Cement, owned by Mover...
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