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21 April 2010
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Lagan acquires Healy
First published
on www.AggBusiness.com
Ireland-based
Healy Brothers
concrete and quarry business has been bought out by
Lagan
but financial details of the deal have not been released. Lagan said that acquisition of the Cork-based Healy Brothers forms part of the company’s strategic development plan.
Companies in this article
Healy Brothers
www.healybrothers.co.uk
Lagan
www.LaganGroup.co.uk
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