Eurovia will have to sell six aggregate quarries in France in order for the company’s acquisition of Tarmac to go ahead, according to the French competition authority. Eurovia has reported that the sale of the assets is already underway but no date has been set for the completion of the transaction with Tarmac.
March 30, 2012
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4616 Eurovia will have to sell six aggregate quarries in France in order for the company’s acquisition of 868 Tarmac to go ahead, according to the French competition authority. Eurovia has reported that the sale of the assets is already underway but no date has been set for the completion of the transaction with Tarmac.