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Grupo Argos, the third-largest business group in Colombia, was dedicated to cement production, energy, coal extraction, port management, and real estate development. The President of Grupo Argos was to meet his team to analyze whether its five subsidiaries had the necessary means to increase revenues and reduce portfolio uncertainty. The group considered deepening their core businesses so that by 2023, 80% of EBITDA would be generated by core businesses, 15% from experimental scalable businesses, and without risking the portfolio, the remaining 5% from emerging markets. The goal was for 50% of its revenues to come from operations outside Colombia, 10% from new businesses, and for the cement business to reach revenues of USD 10 billion. The executive committee questioned whether it was best for Grupo Argos to maintain its current portfolio or whether it should divest.