- 2001)
Acesita –
Brazil (acquired 1998)
ARBED –
Luxembourg (merger 2001)
Acindar –
Argentina (acquired 2006)
Dofasco –
Canada (acquired 2006) Comprised...
- a
similar arrangement was
concluded instead with a
leading competitor,
Acindar. The
aging industrialist transferred management of the
company to his elder...
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There has been parti****tion of
senior executives of Ford, Mercedes-Benz,
Acindar, Dálmine Siderca,
Ingenio Ledesma, and
Astarsa Victoria Basualdo, from...
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October 2007.
Archived from the
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January 2009...
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military br**** and recession).
Becoming an
influential lobbyist for
Acindar, one of Argentina's
largest steel manufacturers, Martínez de Hoz became...
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Birds of Argentina] (in Spanish).
Buenos Aires:
Fundacion Acindar.
cited in Poulin, Grindal, &
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steel producer Acindar halts production amid
sharp drop in sales".
Buenos Aires Times.
February 28, 2024.
Retrieved October 15, 2024. "
Acindar en
Villa Constitución...
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practice from Martínez de Hoz
himself (whose
chief interest,
steelmaker Acindar, had
unloaded US$700
million of its
debts in this way). Moreover, Cavallo...
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Montoneros guerrillas murdered executives David Bargut and Raul
Amelong of the
Acindar steel firm in Rosario, in
reprisal for
alleged repression against striking...
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Buenos Aires) were
already in operation. Also in 1975 a CCD
operated in the
Acindar plant in
Villa Constitución,
presided over by José
Alfredo Martínez de...