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The aluminium plant of manufacturer Alcoa at Point Henry, near the regional city of Geelong in Victoria on February 12, 2012. The future of 600 jobs at Alcoa's Port Henry smelter is uncertain after the company announced a review of the operation, saying... View Photo »
From left, Hans-Paul Buerkner, Global Chief Executive Officer and President of The Boston Consulting Group, John T. Chambers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cisco, Patricia A. Woertz, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Archer... View Photo »
Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa, of the U.S. , attends a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, January 25, 2012. View Photo »
CAGLIARI, ITALY - JANUARY 22: Alcoa workers' protest during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Sant'Elia on January 22, 2012 in Cagliari, Italy. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 13: Andrew Liveris, President, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dow Chemical Company, speaks during a panel discussion at the Brookings Institution January 13, 2012 in Washington, DC. Andrew Liveris, President, Chairman and... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 13: Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Alcoa, laughs while Andrew Liveris, President, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dow Chemical Company, makes a joke about being the last member of a panel during a... View Photo »
Specialist Christopher Gildea works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. U.S. stocks traded solidly higher Tuesday after European markets rallied and corporate bellwether Alcoa predicted stronger demand in 2012. View Photo »
A pair of specialists study a screen as they work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. U.S. stocks traded solidly higher Tuesday after European markets rallied and corporate bellwether Alcoa predicted stronger demand in 2012. View Photo »
Trader Robert Arciero, center, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Stocks are shooting higher after the market opened on comforting news from Europe and an optimistic outlook from corporate bellwether Alcoa. View Photo »
Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and CEO at Alcoa Inc. , speaks during a discussion titled Waste to Wealth at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, September 21, 2011. View Photo »
Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and CEO of Alcoa, speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011 in New York. View Photo »
Alcoa Kawneer's curtain wall, entrances, skylight and framing system are featured on the award-winning Art Gallery of Alberta, located in Edmonton, Canada. The range of Kawneer architectural aluminum products featured on the 84,000 square-foot building... View Photo »
Alcoa's Jamaica Operations reached a milestone: hauling 10 million tons of bauxite from its Mount Oliphant mine to the rail station at St. Jago, Clarendon, using a sustainable transport system. The 2.11 mile RopeCon(R) cable conveyor system generates... View Photo »
A large paddle is used to mix aluminum at the Alcoa aluminum smelting plant in Goose Creek, S.C. , on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Plant management announced the plant has an economic impact of more than $900 million in South Carolina but may have to close... View Photo »
Aluminum is poured into a furnace what is called the cast house at the Alcoa aluminum smelting plant in Goose Creek, S.C. , on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Plant management announced the plant has an economic impact of more than $900 million in South... View Photo »
Employees work in what is called the pot room at the Alcoa aluminum smelting plant in Goose Creek, S.C. , on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Plant management announced the plant has an economic impact of more than $900 million in South Carolina but may have... View Photo »
Glen Morrison, President of Alcoa Building and Construction Systems, was named a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council, for his leadership in the advancement of design and design solutions. View Photo »
A U.S. Marine pilot vaults from a Harrier jet after landing at McGhee Tyson Air Base Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 in Alcoa, Tenn. The warplane was among about 40 Harriers that were flown to the base to escape the path of Hurricane Irene. View Photo »
Daniel Cruise, Alcoa Vice President Government and Public Affairs, has joined the Alcoa's Executive Council, the senior leadership group that sets strategic direction for the aluminum company. View Photo »
U.S. President Barack Obama tours the Alcoa Davenport Works Factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, June 28, 2011. At left is Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfield. View Photo »
Alcoa, Inc. (NYSE: AA)(ALuminum Corporation Of America) is the world's third largest producer of aluminum, behind Rio Tinto Alcan and Rusal. From its operational headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alcoa conducts operations in 44 countries. In May 2007 Alcoa made a $27 billion hostile takeover bid for Alcan, a former subsidiary, aiming to... Full Article
Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa, of the U.S. , attends a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, January 25, 2012.
View Photo »CAGLIARI, ITALY - JANUARY 22: Alcoa workers' protest during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Sant'Elia on January 22, 2012 in Cagliari, Italy.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 13: Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Alcoa, laughs while Andrew Liveris, President, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dow Chemical Company, makes a joke about being the last member of a panel during a panel discussion at the Brookings...
View Photo »From left, Hans-Paul Buerkner, Global Chief Executive Officer and President of The Boston Consulting Group, John T. Chambers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cisco, Patricia A. Woertz, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Archer Daniels Midland, Duncan Niederauer,...
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and CEO at Alcoa Inc. , speaks during a discussion titled Waste to Wealth at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, September 21, 2011.
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and CEO of Alcoa, speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011 in New York.
View Photo »Alcoa Kawneer's curtain wall, entrances, skylight and framing system are featured on the award-winning Art Gallery of Alberta, located in Edmonton, Canada. The range of Kawneer architectural aluminum products featured on the 84,000 square-foot building helps create the dramatic design...
View Photo »Alcoa's Jamaica Operations reached a milestone: hauling 10 million tons of bauxite from its Mount Oliphant mine to the rail station at St. Jago, Clarendon, using a sustainable transport system. The 2.11 mile RopeCon(R) cable conveyor system generates 1,200 kW of green energy per hour,...
View Photo »Glen Morrison, President of Alcoa Building and Construction Systems, was named a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council, for his leadership in the advancement of design and design solutions.
View Photo »Daniel Cruise, Alcoa Vice President Government and Public Affairs, has joined the Alcoa's Executive Council, the senior leadership group that sets strategic direction for the aluminum company.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama tours the Alcoa Davenport Works Factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, June 28, 2011. At left is Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfield.
View Photo »President Barack Obama waves as he leaves the Alcoa Davenport Works Factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, Tuesday, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama shakes hands after speaking at the Alcoa Davenport Works Factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, Tuesday, June 28, 2011. In the foreground is his TelePrompTer with the last line of his speech.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks at Alcoa Davenport Works Factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, Tuesday, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to workers at the Alcoa Davenport Works Factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama tours Alcoa Davenport Works Factory alongside Klaus Kleinfeld (L), Chairman and CEO of Alcoa, Malcolm Murphy (2nd R), Vice President and General Manager of Davenport Works and Satellites, and Charles McGill (R), President of USW Local 105, prior to speaking on the...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama tours Alcoa Davenport Works Factory alongside Klaus Kleinfeld (L), Chairman and CEO of Alcoa, and Malcolm Murphy, Vice President and General Manager of Davenport Works and Satellites, prior to speaking on the economy in Bettendorf, Iowa, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama tours Alcoa Davenport Works Factory prior to speaking on the economy in Bettendorf, Iowa, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets workers after speaking at the Alcoa Davenport Works factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, Tuesday, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama addresses workers at the Alcoa Davenport Works factory in Bettendorf, Iowa, Tuesday, June 28, 2011.
View Photo »Kay Meggers elected a Vice President of Alcoa.
View Photo »Jinya Chen, Alcoa Asia-Pacific Regional President, was elected a Vice President of Alcoa by the Company's Board of Directors.
View Photo »Chris Ayers named President of Alcoa's Global Primary Products business.
View Photo »Alcoa Chairman and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld and China Center for International Economic Exchange (CCIEE) Secretary General Wei Jianguo in Beijing signed an MOU today in Beijing to collaborate on substantive issues from economic development to environmental protection.
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld (left), Chairman and CEO of Alcoa, headquartered in New York City, joined Douglas Blonsky, (right) President of Central Park Conservancy (CPC), and more than 50 Alcoa volunteers to dedicate recycling bins to Central Park. Alcoa Foundation's $50,000 grant to CPC reflects...
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa, of the U.S. , attends a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, January 25, 2012.
View Photo »We're going to system where it equalizes the representation and you have two business leaders from Townsend, two business leaders from Alcoa, two business leaders from Maryville, one leader from the Chamber, one member from the city of Alcoa, one from the city of Maryville and one from the county — eith...
It was again a subdued week, with just Alcoa and JP Morgan's disappointments starting the results period
He was a kind man ... He always had time to talk to people. He was well respected. His son sold the land to Alcoa.
Alcoa is delighted to partner with the Simi Valley Education Foundation again this year. Investing in education and strengthening ties with the community is an investment in the future of Simi Valley ... To date, Alcoa Fastening Systems has provided $117,000 in grants to the Foundation.
Alcoa is delighted to partner with the Simi Valley Education Foundation again this year. Investing in education and strengthening ties with the community is an investment in the future of Simi Valley ... To date, Alcoa Fastening Systems has provided $117,000 in grants to the Foundation.
Alba's amended complaint is a patchwork of claims about the alleged misdeeds of Victor Dahdaleh and Bahraini officials. The vague allegations against Alcoa personnel amount to no more than a series of guesses and overdrawn inferences.
Alcoa supplies the bags and the rest is out of pocket ... Right now, we’re not making money.
Alcoa deserves a lot of credit, they've pushed us ... They've pushed us and made us better.
This isn’t an Alcoa issue ... This is a regional issue. Because if Alcoa has problems with power, that means other companies aren’t going to come to the area because they are going to have problems with power.
Power is 40 percent of our cost structure ... The price of electricity makes or breaks our business. It’s going to take a cooperative solution between Alcoa and Santee Cooper to figure this thing out . . . If we don’t reach a resolution with Santee Cooper in the near future we’re going to have to do som...
This isn’t an Alcoa issue ... This is a regional issue. Because if Alcoa has problems with power, that means other companies aren’t going to come to the area because they are going to have problems with power.
