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LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Visitors on a walking tour of the area surrounding the London 2012 Olympic Park look up at the ArcelorMittal Orbit viewing platform on February 8, 2012 in London, England. Up to 150 people at a time have taken the 2 hour,... View Photo »
Steel demand in Europe is still at approximately 75% of pre-crisis levels
In 2010, the group had a turnover of EUR 1.5 billion. 25.44% of Enovos International S.A. belongs to Luxembourg State, 10.01% belongs to the state-owned investment bank SNCI and 8.00% belongs to the City of Luxembourg. ArcelorMittal owns 23.48%, RWE...
ADR (NYSE: MT) was downgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “neutral” rating to an “underperform” rating in a note issued to investors on Wednesday. They currently have a $21.00 price target on the stock. Zacks‘ analyst wrote, “ArcelorMittal...
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Blue Badge tourist guide Andy Rashleigh (R) points to the ArcelorMittal Orbit viewing platform during a guided walking tour of the area surrounding the London 2012 Olympic Park on February 8, 2012 in London, England. Up... View Photo »
Despite the restart of Cleveland's west side, ArcelorMittal USA continues to operate below pre-crisis levels
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Florange plant management confirmed the furnaces would remain idle in the second quarter, CFDT (French Democratic Conferedation of Labour) union officials told press. ArcelorMittal closed two furnaces that produce slab, coil, coated and galvanized...
ArcelorMittal (Euronext: MT, NYSE: MT, BMAD: MTS, LuxSE: MT) is the largest steel company in the world, with 310,000 employees in more than 60 countries. It has led the consolidation of the world steel industry and today ranks as the only truly global steelmaker. The company was founded in 2006 when Arcelor and Mittal Steel merged. The company... Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Visitors on a walking tour of the area surrounding the London 2012 Olympic Park look up at the ArcelorMittal Orbit viewing platform on February 8, 2012 in London, England. Up to 150 people at a time have taken the 2 hour, 3 mile walk around the Olympic site.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Blue Badge tourist guide Andy Rashleigh (R) points to the ArcelorMittal Orbit viewing platform during a guided walking tour of the area surrounding the London 2012 Olympic Park on February 8, 2012 in London, England. Up to 150 people at a time have taken...
View Photo »DAVOS, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 25: Kai Diekmann (L), Luc Frieden, Luxembourg's finance minister, Aditya Mittal (2ndR) , chief financial officer of ArcelorMittal and DLD Founder Marcel Reichart (R) attend the Burda DLD Nightcap 2011 at the Steigenberger Belvedere hotel on January 25,...
View Photo »View of the Arcelor Mittal steel plant taken in Villaverde, near Madrid on January 25, 2012. The world's largest steelmaker Arcelor Mittal confirmed on January 24, 2012 it is closing the steel plant in Madrid, but would redeploy more than 330 staff elsewhere in Spain, a union source said.
View Photo »Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of ArcelorMittal Lakshmi Mittal and his son and Chief Financial Officer of ArcelorMittal Aditya Mittal attend the WEF meeting 2012 in Davos on January 25, 2012. More than 2,600 businessmen, politicians, leaders of non-governmental organisations...
View Photo »Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of ArcelorMittal Lakshmi Mittal attends the WEF meeting 2012 in Davos on January 25, 2012. More than 2,600 businessmen, politicians, leaders of non-governmental organisations or scientists and hundreds of journalists pack the resort each year...
View Photo »Edouard Martin (2ndR), Arcelor Mittal labor union representative, watches as Francois Hollande (2ndL), Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, signs a post card addressed to France's President Sarkozy in Gandrange, eastern France, January 17, 2012.
View Photo »Edouard Martin (R), Arcelor Mittal labor union representative, presents Martine Aubry (L), head of the Socialist Party, with a hard hat as Francois Hollande (C), Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, looks on in Gandrange, eastern France, January 17, 2012.
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers demonstrate as they take part in a 24-hour strike at ArcelorMittal steel plants across Europe, in central Liege December 7, 2011. Thousands of workers are staging strikes and demonstrations on Wednesday at European plants of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest...
View Photo »Workers attend a demonstration at the entrance of the Arcelor Mittal steel plant of Villaverde, near Madrid on January 26, 2012, to protest against the closing of the plant. The world's largest steelmaker Arcelor Mittal confirmed on January 24, 2012 it is closing the steel plant in...
View Photo »A woman walks past the Arcelor Mittal steel plant in Villaverde, near Madrid on January 25, 2012. The world's largest steelmaker Arcelor Mittal confirmed on January 24, 2012 it is closing the steel plant in Madrid, but would redeploy more than 330 staff elsewhere in Spain, a union...
View Photo »A man walks past the Arcelor Mittal steel plant in Villaverde, near Madrid on January 25, 2012. The world's largest steelmaker Arcelor Mittal confirmed on January 24, 2012 it is closing the steel plant in Madrid, but would redeploy more than 330 staff elsewhere in Spain, a union source...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 04: The London 2012 ArcelorMittal Orbit Sculpture at the Olympic park nears completion on November 4, 2011 in London, England. The £22 million sculpture designed by Anish Kapoor is nearly complete. Standing at 115 meters tall the permanent structure is...
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers hold a banner that reads "Liege's steel industry, the struggle of all" during a march in Seraing, near Liege October 26, 2011. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, will permanently end liquid phase steel production at its site in Liege, Belgium,...
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers protest against job cuts during a march in Seraing, near Liege October 26, 2011. ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, will permanently end liquid phase steel production at its site in Liege, Belgium, given over-capacity and a slow recovery in the...
View Photo »ArcelorMittal Belgium CEO Joao Felix Da Silva arrives at a news conference in Liege October 14, 2011. ArcelorMittal , the world's largest steelmaker, will permanently end liquid phase steel production at its site in Liege, Belgium, given over-capacity and a slow recovery in the European...
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers stand near to a placard reading "To keep Wallonia region alive, she should keep the steel industry" outside the company's regional headquarters in Flemalle, near Liege October 13, 2011. ArcelorMittal announced late on October 12 its plan to shut down...
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers wait inside the company's regional headquarters in Flemalle, near Liege October 13, 2011. ArcelorMittal announced late on October 12 its plan to shut down factories in the region, which might result with the lost of 1,000 jobs, trade unions said. Placard...
View Photo »View of an ArcelorMittal blast furnace in Ougree, near Liege October 13, 2011. ArcelorMittal announced late on October 12 its plan to shut down factories in the region, which might result with the lost of 1,000 jobs, trade unions said.
View Photo »Jackets of ArcelorMittal steel workers burn outside the company's regional headquarters in Flemalle, near Liege October 13, 2011. ArcelorMittal announced late on October 12 its plan to shut down factories in the region, which might result in the loss of 1,000 jobs, trade unions said.
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers wait outside the company's regional headquarters in Flemalle, near Liege October 13, 2011. ArcelorMittal announced late on October 12 its plan to shut down factories in the region, which might result with the lost of 1,000 jobs, trade unions said.
View Photo »Trade union members and ArcelorMittal workers wait outside ArcelorMittal building ahead of a special meeting of the ArcelorMittal Liege Works Council regarding the closure of the liquid phase of Arcelor Liege, in Flemalle, on October 13, 2011. The closure of the liquid phase was the day...
View Photo »ArcelorMittal steel workers take part in a demonstration to mark World Day for Decent Work in Madrid October 7, 2011.
View Photo »An ArcelorMittal steel worker throws tyres into a fire during a strike outside the company's regional headquarters in Flemalle, near Liege October 4, 2011. Union members have prevented the management of ArcelorMittal site at Flemalle from leaving the building since Monday evening, local...
View Photo »An ArcelorMittal poses at Tata Steel France Rail plant in the French northeastern town of Hayange, during the inauguration day of this rail facility on September 29, 2011. Tata Steel invested 35 millions euros, the largest and the most significant at Hayange for more than a decade, and...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Visitors on a walking tour of the area surrounding the London 2012 Olympic Park look up at the ArcelorMittal Orbit viewing platform on February 8, 2012 in London, England. Up to 150 people at a time have taken the 2 hour, 3 mile walk around the Olympic site.
View Photo »Steel demand in Europe is still at approximately 75% of pre-crisis levels
Despite the restart of Cleveland's west side, ArcelorMittal USA continues to operate below pre-crisis levels
The economic situation in Europe at present has necessitated the decisions that we have taken to temporarily idle some facilities and to propose the permanent closure of the hot phase at Liege ... Steel demand in Europe is still at approximately 75 percent of pre-crisis levels.
ArcelorMittal group is serious to set up their unit in India and so is the government
you’ll have the tools you need to shape your own future. In fact, you could start at ArcelorMittal earning nearly $20 per hour.
It would be far more damaging to the long-term viability of ArcelorMittal in Europe to ignore this economic reality and to continue to produce steel that we know we cannot sell
you’ll have the tools you need to shape your own future. In fact, you could start at ArcelorMittal earning nearly $20 per hour.
you'll have the tools you need to shape your own future. In fact, you could start at ArcelorMittal earning nearly $20 per hour.
