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  2. Mittal Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Mittal Steel Company is a successor to a business founded in 1989 by Lakshmi Mittal. [1] In 1989, the company leased Iron & Steel Company of Trinidad & Tobago from its government. [2] In 1992, the company acquired Sibalsa from the government of Mexico. [3] In 1994, the company acquired Sidbec-Dosco. [4]

  3. Ispat Steel - Wikipedia

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    During the early 2000s recession, heavy losses forced the company, as well as Essar Steel and JSW Steel, into debt restructurings. [2] However, the company was not able to implement a turnaround and in 2010, losses reached Rs 2,500 crore. [2] In 2010, JSW acquired a 41.57% interest in the company for ₹2157 crore and renamed it JSW Ispat Steel.

  4. GPH Ispat - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on 17 May 2006 and started its operation in 2008. [6] It was listed as a public limited company in 2012. [5]In 2016, the company started its expansion project in Sitakunda, Chittagong in association with Primetals Technologies, a joint venture of Siemens VAI and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries & Partners as the equipment supplier.

  5. Qarmet - Wikipedia

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    Qarmet, previously known as Ispat Karmet, Mittal Steel Temirtau, and ArcelorMittal Temirtau, is a Kazakhstani integrated steel and mining company that owns the Karaganda Metallurgical Plant in Temirtau, Karaganda Region, the largest steel plant in Kazakhstan. [1] Since December 2023, it is owned by the Qazaqstan Investment Corporation.

  6. Ispat - Wikipedia

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    Ispat (lit. ' steel ' in Indic languages) may refer to: Ispat Autonomous College, Rourkela, college in Rourkela, Odisha, India; Ispat English Medium School, school in Rourkela, Odisha, India; Ispat Express, Indian passenger train in Odisha; Ispat Steel, Indian steel company; Ispat Nagar railway station, railway station in Bokaro district ...

  7. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Inland Steel Company was an American steel company active from 1893 until its acquisition in 1998 by Ispat International (later Mittal Steel Company). Originally based in East Chicago, Indiana , it was eventually headquartered in Chicago at the landmark Inland Steel Building .

  8. JSW Steel - Wikipedia

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    JSW Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel producer based in Mumbai and is a flagship company of the JSW Group. [4] After the merger of Bhushan Power & Steel, Ispat Steel and Jindal Vijayanagar Steel Limited, JSW Steel became India's second largest private sector steel company. [5]

  9. Mittal Steel South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Merged company's rename Mittal Steel Company NV. Mittal Steel merger with International Steel Group of the US, to create the world's largest steel-maker. 2005: 14 March – Ispat commences trading under the name Mittal Steel Ltd. 2013: ESM (Electric Steel Making) department at the Vanderbijlpark Works had to stop all 3 their Arc Furnace's and ...