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Arcelor S.A. was the world's
largest steel producer in
terms of
turnover and the
second largest in
terms of
steel output, with a
turnover of €30.2 billion...
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ArcelorMittal S.A. is a Luxembourg-based
multinational steel manufacturing corporation headquartered in
Luxembourg City. It is
ranked second on the list...
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Arcelor in 2002, now
ArcelorMittal)
Corus Group (acquired by Tata
Steel in 2007)
Dofasco in Hamilton,
Ontario (acquired by
Arcelor, now
ArcelorMittal)...
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ArcelorMittal Dofasco, a
subsidiary of
ArcelorMittal, is a
steel company based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Dofasco is a
standalone subsidiary of ArcelorMittal...
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ArcelorMittal
Orbit (often
referred to as the
Orbit Tower or its
original name, Orbit) is a 114.5-metre (376-foot)
sculpture and
observation tower...
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ArcelorMittal
Kryvyi Rih (former Kryvorizhstal; Ukrainian: Криворіжсталь) is Ukraine's
largest integrated steel company,
founded in 1934 and
located in...
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ArcelorMittal
Bremen is a
steelworks on the
banks of the
River Weser in Bremen, Germany. An
ironworks was
established on the site in 1911 as Norddeutsche...
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capacity of 138
million tons of steel. In
August 2006, it
acquired Arcelor to form
ArcelorMittal. The
company was
named Ispat International N.V.
until a merger...
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ArcelorMittal
Ghent is a
Belgian steelworks situated in
Ghent near Zelzate, Flanders...
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ArcelorMittal, the world's
second largest steelmaking company, as well as
chairman of
stainless steel manufacturer Aperam.
Mittal owns 38% of
ArcelorMittal...