Usinor was a French steel making group formed in 1948. The group was merged with Sacilor in 1986, becoming Usinor-Sacilor and was privatised in 1995,...
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regional dependence on employment in the steel industry. It was merged into Usinor in 1999, and after 2002 was part of the Arcelor group. As of 2010, the bulk...
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was created in 2002 by a merger of the former companies Aceralia (Spain), Usinor (France) and Arbed (Luxembourg). Arcelor is now part of ArcelorMittal after...
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privatised by the Brazilian government in 1992 and purchased by Usinor in 1998.[citation needed] Usinor merged with Arbed and Aceralia to become Arcelor in 2001...
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privatised by the Brazilian government in 1992. The French steel maker Usinor, now part of ArcelorMittal, took a controlling stake in Acesita 1998. In...
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Sollac (section Usinor subsidiary (1986–2002))
construction industry. Sollac became a subsidiary of Usinor in 1987, responsible for all flat products. In 2002 Usinor became part of Arcelor, which in turn was...
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Ukraine (acquired 2005) Acquired by Arcelor: Aceralia – Spain (merger 2001) Usinor – France (merger 2001) Acesita – Brazil (acquired 1998) ARBED – Luxembourg...
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Marle (1934) Lionel Stoléru (1937-2016) Francis Mer (1939), former CEO of Usinor and former Minister of Finances Jean-Louis Beffa (1941), CEO of Saint-Gobain...
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Steel Company (sold to U.S. Steel in 1901) Cockerill-Sambre (acquired by Usinor in 1998, which became part of Arcelor in 2002, now ArcelorMittal) Corus...
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otherwise. Abengoa Abertis Infraestructuras Aceralia (merged with Arbed and Usinor to from Arcelor) Agromán Aguas de Barcelona Altadis Amper Antena 3 TV Arcelor...
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The company remained a division of Cockerill-Sambre (and its successor Usinor) until 2002, when it was sold to private investors. In 2004, the company...
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former CEO of Airbus (1998-2005) and EADS (2005-2006) Francis Mer, CEO of Usinor (1986-2001) and former Minister of Finances of France (2002-2004) Eckley...
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20th century, the Hayange works became a part of the French steel maker Usinor-Sacilor's long products division. By the late 1990s, the works' products...
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Air Liquide Bernard Serin (90°), chairman of Cockerill-Sambre (CMI) (ex-Usinor) and of the FC Metz Philippe Goebel (91°), chairman of Total Petrochemicals...
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After World War II it was merged with other companies in 1948 to form Usinor. The Société Serret, Lelièvre et Cie was constituted in 1834 to build and...
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renamed Arcelor Mittal. In so doing he obtained control of amongst others the Usinor steel assets of France, the Arbed steel assets of Luxembourg, and the Aceralia...
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professional life in communication for global industrial groups (Rhône-Poulenc, Usinor, Pechiney). He lives today mainly in Brittany. 2014: Une femme simple, éditions...
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in Arcelor, along with the Luxembourg-based Arbed and the French company Usinor. The last decades of the century brought an industrial crisis affecting...
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former CEO of Airbus (1998–2005) and EADS (2005–2006) Francis Mer, CEO of Usinor (1986–2001) and former Minister of Finances of France (2002–2004) Thierry...
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the company for 40 million Deutschmarks. Cockerill-Sambre became part of Usinor in 1998. A second galvanizing line was added in 1999, serving the automotive...
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France, in November 2000, 6 coking plants were in operation: 3 owned by the Usinor steel group at Serémange, Dunkirk and Fos-sur-Mer, 2 owned by Charbonnages...
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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 Steel to...
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research center related to the siderurgical society ArcelorMittal (originally (Usinor, then Arcelor)), founded in 1946 and situated at Maizières-lès-Metz, in...
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Cockerill-Sambre in 1981; the Cockerill name was retained until a 1998 merger with Usinor. Some mechanical engineering activities continued as Cockerill Maintenance...
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Confédération des syndicats libres [fr]. 6 June 1977: attacks against the Usinor factory in Thionville and against Chrysler-France in Paris. Summer 1977:...
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2001 the company merged with two other European steel producers, ARBED and Usinor, to form Arcelor. It became part of ArcelorMittal in 2006 with a plant in...
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companies, including Vodafone, Tommy Hilfiger Corporation, Vivendi Universal, Usinor SA, Hermes, General Electric (US), China National Offshore Oil Corporation...
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and after World War II (1939–45). He was responsible for the creation of Usinor, which became the largest French steel making group. Jacques de Nervo was...
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corporate reporter in the steel industry for the Usinor group. She was also in charge of patronage at Usinor. She received the following awards: Sang d'encre...
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vue d'une approche comparative. Le cas du Nord-Pas-de-Calais et du groupe Usinor" (PDF). Revue du Nord, Histoire & Archéologie (in French) (21): 43–57. Collectif...
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