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- Mixta Siderúrgica Argentina (SOMISA), a state-owned metallurgy company created in 1972. Following the privatization of Somisa in 1993, the building was acquired...
- state-owned Somisa [es], in 1992. Techint bids for two electric utilities serving the Buenos Aires area came in second, however. Rocca converted Somisa into...
- platforms. In the early 1990s, Techint purchased a stake in state-owned SOMISA in Argentina. A significant part of Techint's core manufacturing strength...
- information Current team Atlético Madrid (****istant) Youth career 1989–1990 Somisa de San Nicolas Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1990–1994 Quilmes 93...
- and later, when Somisa was sold to Techint in 1992 for US$152 million - one seventh the book value Jorge Triaca, her predecessor at Somisa, had estimated...
- industry in his roles as general manager of Fabricaciones Militares and SOMISA. Savio enrolled in the Military Academy (Colegio Militar de la Nación) on...
- alongside fellow UOM leader Augusto Vandor. At first a unionist leader in the SOMISA steelworking factory in San Nicolás de los Arroyos (the nation's largest)...
- into a tentative partnership with Techint through its state steel concern, Somisa. The joint venture with Techint's Propulsora Siderurgica was first announced...
- He created work for the Church of the Sacred Heart in La Plata, for the Somisa steelworkers' community in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, and in the Cathedral...
- facilities (1972), the Buenos Aires headquarters for the state steel concern, Somisa (1977), the Salto Grande Dam (1979) and numerous office buildings, including...