Cement giant chips away at debt

Courtesy Marketplace  Mon, 08/10/2009 - 10:54

Mexican cement maker Cemex went from operating one small plant to becoming a multinational success story. But huge growth came at a high price, and the company is now trying to refinance $15 billion of debt.

Dan Grech reports.


 

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