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13/06/2008

Madrid 2016 logo on Torre Picasso 

LEER MÁS

The Madrid 2016 logo is being projected nightly on one of the facades of Torre Picasso in support of the city's bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games. It will continue to be projected until the night of 22-23 June.

Two 6,000-watt spotlights on an adjacent building project the logo onto the facade that faces Paseo de la Cas...

12/06/2008

FCC to build and manage a major environmental complex in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid)

LEER MÁS

Projected revenues amount to 694 million euro. It will provide services for more than 300,000 people in 20 municipalities. FCC has obtained a 24-year contract to design, fund, build and operate an environmental complex to manage waste for a group of municipalities in eastern Madrid province. Projected revenues amount t...

11/06/2008

Dieter Kiefer appointed CEO of Cementos Portland Valderrivas 

LEER MÁS

The Spanish cement leader's new CEO is a former senior executive at UBS (Union de Banques Suisses). The Board of Directors of Cementos Portland Valderrivas has appointed Dieter Kiefer, formerly Chairman of UBS Bank in Madrid, UBS France and UBS Monaco, as the group's new CEO.

Since 2007, Kiefer was also a member of the ...

03/06/2008

Global Vía acquires two toll roads in Chile for 553 million dollars

LEER MÁS

Global Vía's first acquisition in the Americas. Madrid, 3 June 2008. Global Vía Infraestructuras, a 50:50 joint venture of FCC and Caja Madrid, bid 553 million dollars for the SCADA and SCADI toll roads in Chile in the sale process initiated early in 2008 by the current owner, Bancomext (a Mexican state-owned bank), in...

21/05/2008

FCC to invest 4 billion euro through 2010

LEER MÁS

FCC projects 30% growth over the next three years to reach 18 billion euro revenue in 2010, according to the 2008-2010 Strategic Plan presented today by Managing Director and Vice-Chairman, Baldomero Falcones, who estimates that half of revenue will come from overseas activities.

Shareholder value will increase by more ...