Vicat: 2020 Universal Registration Document Release
Regulatory News:
The Vicat group (Paris:VCT) (Euronext Paris: FR0000031775 VCT) today announced that it has filed its 2020 universal registration document with the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) on March 10
th, 2021 (under number D.21-0106).
This document is available under the terms and conditions stipulated by the applicable regulations. It may be viewed on Vicat s website (www.vicat.fr) and will be sent free of charge to any person who requests a copy from the company s head office (Les Trois Vallons 4 rue Aristide Bergès, F-38080 l Isle d Abeau, France).
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The Vicat Group has over 9,000 employees working in three core divisions, Cement, Concrete Aggregates and Other Products Services, which generated consolidated sales of €2.805 billion in 2020. The Group operates in twelve countries: France, Switzerland, Italy, the United States, Turkey, Egypt, Senegal, Mali, Mauritania, Kazakhstan, India and Braz
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