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Aperam S.A. is a
company listed on the Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris,
Madrid and
Luxembourg stock exchanges and with
facilities in Brazil,
Belgium and France...
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Aperam South America, old
Acesita and
ArcelorMittal Timóteo, is the
biggest Brazilian manufacturer of
specialty steels.
Headquartered in Belo Horizonte...
- ArcelorMittal,
succeeding his father.
Mittal is on the
boards of ArcelorMittal,
Aperam,
Iconiq Capital,
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India and HMEL. He is a trustee...
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hometown of
Aperam South America (old Acesita), a
steel factory specialized in the
production of
stainless steel, now
named Aperam. The muni****lity...
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January 2011, the
stainless steel division split off as a new company,
Aperam.[citation needed] As of 2012[update], due to
overcapacity and
reduced demand...
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steelmaking company, as well as
chairman of
stainless steel manufacturer Aperam.
Mittal owns 38% of
ArcelorMittal and
holds a 3%
stake in EFL Championship...
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going to use a stainless-steel
alloy developed by
Tesla in
partnership with
Aperam.
Tesla stated that they use a
platform approach to the
powertrain components—using...
- de Corral,
Chile Angang Steel Company Limited,
China Anyang Steel,
China Aperam,
Luxembourg Arab
Steel Company,
Saudi Arabia Arrium,
Australia Arvedi, Italy...
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Belgo Mineira), Açominas (belonging to Gerdau),
Vallourec &
Mannesmann and
Aperam South America.
There are also
large companies installed the
automotive industry...
- (PDF). NYSE Euronext. 29
April 2011.
Retrieved 8 May 2011. "Nieuwkomer
Aperam samen met
Sofina naar Bel20". beursduivel.be (in Dutch). 7
March 2017. Retrieved...