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  2. Mittal Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, it produced 110.5 million tonnes of steel and had annual production capacity of 138 million tons of steel. [1] In August 2006, it acquired Arcelor to form ArcelorMittal. The company was named Ispat International N.V. until a merger with LNM Holdings N.V. in 2004. [1]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of steel producers - Wikipedia

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    Not all steel is the same. Some steel is more valuable than other steel, so the volume is not the same as turnover. Some of the world's leading steel producers include China Baowu Group and ArcelorMittal. Notable players from China are HBIS Group, Ansteel Group, and Shagang Group. Japan's Nippon Steel Corporation is renowned for quality.

  6. 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 .

  7. 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.

  8. International Steel Group - Wikipedia

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    In June 2004, ISG acquired the assets of bankrupt Georgetown Steel for $18 million in cash. [1] [8] In July 2004, ISG acquired an idled hot-briquetted iron facility in Point Lisas, Trinidad and Tobago for $18 million in cash. It was restarted in November 2004. [1] [9] In April 2005, the company was acquired by Mittal Steel Company. [10]

  9. Ispat International - Wikipedia

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