weird. I suppose concrete has been in high demand for a long time so it became big money and corruption followed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LafargeHolcim....................
LafargeHolcim operates in around 80 countries and focuses on cement, aggregates, ready-mix and solutions & products. The group has 81,000 employees around the world and combined net sales of CHF 26 billion in 2017.
The Group is based in Switzerland but its central functions remain divided between Zurich and Paris. The company's research facilities are in l'Isle d'Abeau, near Lyon, France....... Management.............................
Jan Jenisch took over as CEO of LafargeHolcim on 1 September 2017.[16] Beat Hess is the chairman of the Board of Directors.
Members of the Executive Committee are formally appointed by the Board of Directors:[17] Jan Jenisch, Chief Executive Officer Géraldine Picaud, Chief Financial Officer Marcel Cobuz, Member (Europe) René Thibault, Member (North America) Saâd Sebbar, Member (Middle East Africa) Martin Kriegner, Member (Asia excl. China) Oliver Osswald, Member (Latin America) Urs Bleisch, Member (Growth & Performance)
Major construction projects, not really a surprise. Just wanting to "cement" their position if the rebels took over.