Anonymous ID: f4e21c June 3, 2018, 10:55 a.m. No.1619081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>1618932 #1936

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CEMEX is from MEXICO.

It's a public company on the NYSE, not a LLC, then again… an over 100 yr old company.

Wouldn't be a stretch to assume that they have an army of lawyers and a multitude of sub-entities.

 

>https://infogalactic.com/info/Cemex

CEMEX S.A.B. de C.V., known as Cemex, is a Mexican multinational building materials company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico. It manufactures and distributes cement, ready-mix concrete and aggregates in more than 50 countries.

CEMEX currently operates on four continents, with 66 cement plants, 2,000 ready-mix-concrete facilities, 400 quarries, 260 distribution centers and 80 marine terminals.[1] The company's world headquarters are in San Pedro Garza García, a city that is part of the Monterrey metropolitan area in the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León.

History

CEMEX was founded with the opening of Cementos Hidalgo, in 1906. Meanwhile, Cementos Portland Monterrey began operations in 1920, and in 1931, the two companies merged, becoming Cementos Mexicanos, now CEMEX. In the 1960s, CEMEX grew significantly when it acquired several more plants throughout Mexico. In 1976, the company went public on the Mexican stock exchange, and that same year, became the largest cement producer in Mexico with the purchase of three plants from Cementos Guadalajara. In 1982, the company made significant progress in overseas markets, doubling its exports. Further acquisitions of Mexican cement companies were made in 1987 and 1989, making CEMEX one of the ten largest cement companies in the world.

In 2004, CEMEX received the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award for their creative and efficient use of information technology.

Anonymous ID: f4e21c June 3, 2018, 11:03 a.m. No.1619147   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1590

CEMEX USA Locations in Tuscon area:

 

Cemex 13599 S Old Nogales Hwy, Sahuarita, AZ 85629 (520) 294-1892

Cemex 4100 E Columbia St, Tucson, AZ 85714 (520) 748-1977

Cemex - Tucson, AZ- 126 E Alameda St, Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 622-1770

Anonymous ID: f4e21c June 3, 2018, 11:14 a.m. No.1619226   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1745 >>3020

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>https://azjewishpost.com/2011/5450/

Tucson lawyer launches Democratic mayoral bid Posted February 10, 2011

 

Jonathan Rothschild’s earliest political memory is of JFK’s assassination in 1963.

Following President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974, Rothschild, then a student at Kenyon College in Ohio, became an intern for the National Student Lobby

 

in Washington, D.C. But Rothschild, now 55, didn’t jump into the political fray himself until 2005, when he became the Pima County Democratic Party treasurer.

 

Rothschild graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1977 and returned to his hometown of Tucson to practice law. His priorities soon became raising a family with his wife, Karen; striving to make the community a better place through his involvement in nonprofits; and aiding his legal clients.

 

He’s a past president of Casa de los Ninos and has been active in Tucson’s Jewish community, serving on the board and as past chair of the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona’s Jewish Community Relations Council. He’s also a past president of Handmaker Services for the Aging, Temple Emanu-El, and a past board member of Jewish Family & Children’s Services.

 

For the last 14 years Rothschild has been a site supervisor for Temple Emanu-El’s Operation Deep Freeze, an emergency shelter program for the homeless, splitting the responsibility with Jill Rich.

 

Rothschild is one of three generations of his family to practice law together in Tucson. He’s a managing partner of a 21-person law firm with his father, Lowell; his son Isaac is an attorney at the firm.

 

Rothschild has strong family ties to Tucson. His father attended Tucson High School and received his law degree from the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law.

Rothschild notes that his paternal grandmother was “a single mother looking for a better life,”

who moved from Chicago to Tucson in 1942 and opened a furniture store on South 6th Ave.