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- ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih (former Kryvorizhstal; Ukrainian: Криворіжсталь) is Ukraine's largest integrated steel company, founded in 1934 and located in...
- the October Revolution in 1919. Stalin-era industrialisation built Kryvorizhstal in 1934, the largest integrated metallurgical works in the Soviet Union...
- occupying the region relative normalcy was resumed. Planning for the Kryvorizhstal began in 1929, with the intention being to produce an integrated steel...
- In October 2005, Mittal Steel acquired Ukrainian steel manufacturer Kryvorizhstal for $4.8 billion in an auction after a controversial earlier sale for...
- automobile manufacturer (for their manufacturing of weapons and ammunition) Kryvorizhstal, m****ively successful and profitable steel mill Moscow Region Komsomolskaya...
- 1998. Olearchyk, Roman (2 November 2005). "Mittal close to finalizing Kryvorizhstal acquisition". Kyiv Post. "Arcelor acquires Dofasco for US$5.6 billion"...
- and Russian actor. The son of Yakov Vesnik, the first director of the Kryvorizhstal plant, he fought the Germans in World War II. He worked at the Maly...
- Energomashspetsstal Alchevsk Iron and Steel Works ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih (Kryvorizhstal) Dnieper Iron and Steel Works Dnipro Iron and Steel Works Interpipe...
- around 100 thousand workers, it wa the second largest in Ukraine, after Kryvorizhstal. The company was the collective property of the Society of Tenants (Joint-Stock...
- Pinchuk and Rinat Akhmetov, two of Ukraine's richest men, acquired the Kryvorizhstal steel factory for about $800 million. Then-President Leonid Kuchma,...