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Martin Marietta attacks Vulcan’s investor presentation
Martin Marietta Materials (MMM) has responded to Vulcan Materials' Jan. 5 presentation to investors as to why it's recommending to shareholders against accepting MMM's proposed hostile takeover. Go to http://www.thestreet.com/story/11366777/1/martin-marietta-materials-inc-responds-to-vulcan-materials-presentation.html to see Martin Marietta's response. For Vulcan's presentation, go to http://www.realaggregatesleader.com/.
Vulcan attempting $1 billion more from Martin Marietta takeover bid?
Vulcan Materials Co. may be betting it can squeeze $1 billion more out of a takeover bid that's already the most expensive for a U.S. building material company, according to a Dec. 14 Bloomberg report.
Martin Marietta Materials Inc.'s ... Read More...
Vulcan Materials Q1 results released
Vulcan Materials Co., the nation's largest producer of construction aggregates announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011.
A quick recap:
First Quarter Summary and Comparisons with the Prior Year
Freight-adjusted aggregates pricing approximated the prior year level.
Aggregates shipments declined ... Read More...
First Research adds “Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying” report to offerings
First Research's Research and Markets has added a "Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying" report to its offerings.
An excerpt from an industry overview chapter follows:
The nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying industry in the U.S. includes about 3,300 companies with annual revenues ... Read More...
Meyer, Hanson and Vulcan honored for community service
The Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Information and Education (PIE) Committee recognized Meyer Material Company, Hanson Material Service and Vulcan Materials Co. for outstanding community involvement and support activities in an October awards ceremony.
“Each company exemplifies the ideals necessary ... Read More...
Asphalt Today
Thin Asphalt Overlays
Answer the Call
New research, as well as past performance, proves their value
Research from two separate field sites is proving the effectiveness of thin asphalt overlays under heavy traffic loadings. Meanwhile, thin asphalt overlays continue to succeed as a ... Read More...




