Anglo American has confirmed that it has put materials firm Tarmac up for sale.
The business, valued at £3bn, is expected to attract interest from companies such as Lafarge, Cemex, Holcim and CRH.
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Anglo American has confirmed that it has put materials firm Tarmac up for sale.
The business, valued at £3bn, is expected to attract interest from companies such as Lafarge, Cemex, Holcim and CRH.
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