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    Aceralia was a large Spanish steel producer formed in 1997 by restructuring of a group formed from earlier mergers of the steel producers ENSIDESA and...
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  • 2004. The company was created in 2002 by a merger of the former companies Aceralia (Spain), Usinor (France) and Arbed (Luxembourg). Arcelor is now part of...
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    ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih – Ukraine (acquired 2005) Acquired by Arcelor: Aceralia – Spain (merger 2001) Usinor – France (merger 2001) Acesita – Brazil (acquired...
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    purchased by Usinor in 1998.[citation needed] Usinor merged with Arbed and Aceralia to become Arcelor in 2001, and Aperam became a wholly owned subsidiary...
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  • capitalisation unless stated otherwise. Abengoa Abertis Infraestructuras Aceralia (merged with Arbed and Usinor to from Arcelor) Agromán Aguas de Barcelona...
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    steel assets of France, the Arbed steel assets of Luxembourg, and the Aceralia steel assets of Spain. In 2002, Plaid Cymru MP Adam Price obtained a letter...
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  • renamed Usinor in 1997. In 2001 it merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to form the European company Arcelor, which became part of ArcelorMittal...
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    Integral) was formed, and it in turn was reorganized in 1997 forming the Aceralia Iron and Steel Corporation. List of preserved historic blast furnaces Altos...
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    then state-owned ENSIDESA steel company is now part of the privatised Aceralia, now part of the ArcelorMittal Group. The industry created many jobs, which...
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    construction of the factory of ENSIDESA, a large steel mill, currently Aceralia (part of ArcelorMittal); other companies in the area are Cristalería Española...
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    Luxembourg's emergence as a financial center. In 2001, through the merger with Aceralia and Usinor, Arbed became Arcelor. Arcelor was taken over in 2006 by Mittal...
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    merged with Ensidesa. In the last years of the century was converted in Aceralia, and integrated in Arcelor, along with the Luxembourg-based Arbed and the...
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    of SEPI privatisations Company Type of operation Date Governing parties Aceralia IPO Direct competitive sale 28/07/1997 Conservative AENA IPO Direct competitive...
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  • Guillermo Ulacia Arnaiz serves as Vice President of Aceralia Corporation Siderurgica SA. Arnaiz served as the chief executive officer of Gamesa Corporación...
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  • 1997, it developed a strategic partnership with Spanish steel company Aceralia (formerly CSI). However, during this period of geographic expansion and...
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  • group Usinor; in 2002 there was another merger, this time with Arbed and Aceralia of Luxembourg and Spain, to form the continental western European steel...
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  • government currently holds 39%, and is planning on selling its entire stake. Aceralia Argentaria ENDESA (1988–1998) Gas Natural Iberia Airlines (2001) Indra...
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  • chief Rodrigo Rato, Rafael del Pino, Enrique Bañuelos, House of Bourbon, Aceralia CEO Aristrain, SICAV companies, banning solicitors, Fon, cross-border incorporations...
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  • The company became part of Arcelor in 2001 through the merger of Usinor, Aceralia and Arbed. In 2006 the works became part of ArcelorMittal though the takeover...
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    Portugal. In February 2002 Usinor was merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to form Arcelor. In 2006 Arcelor was merged with Mittal Steel to...
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  • Luxembourg. 19 February – Agreement of merger between Arbed, Usinor, and Aceralia to form Arcelor. 23 February – Grand Duke Henri amends the grand ducal...
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    industrial employment in 1993. In 1997, ENSIDESA was privatized and renamed Aceralia, under Luxembourg ownership. Furthermore, there was a demographic stagnation...
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    privatizations of large public companies such as Repsol, Telefónica, Endesa and Aceralia. On 15 July 1998 he was appointed Spokesperson of the Government after...
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    their names. Among them were: Ensidesa (Empresa Nacional Siderúrgica S.A.)–Aceralia (steel), Enasa (Empresa Nacional de Autocamiones S.A.)–Pegaso (trucks)...
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    main economical activity in Trasona is the industry, with the plants of Aceralia and Fertiberia as the most importants in the municipality of Corvera. In...
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    districts near the factories, such as Tresona and Les Vegues. Steel plant of Aceralia between Avilés and Corvera of Asturias. Chemical plant of Du Pont. Chemical...
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    July 1997. On 18 February 2002, Arbed merged with the Spanish company Aceralia, of which it had owned 35% since 1997, and the French Usinor. The new group...
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