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shareholder | country | % | source |
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year | business source |
2007 | ArcelorMittal sells 25% of the steel bought in Europe. | Les Echos |
2007 | Mittal Steel Lazaro Cardenas is Mexico’s largest steel producer and slab exporter. | |
2006 | Mittal Arcelor is the wold's largest steel-maker, with a prroduction of 116 million tons per year. | AFP |
2006 | Mittal Steel sells 10% of the steel used in the world. | Les Echos |
2005 | Mittal Steel produces 70% of the steel made in Poland. | Les Echos |
2005 | Mittal Steel produces 59 million tons of steel, is world's largest steelmaker. | Les Echos |
2004 | Mittal Steel produced 42,1 million tons of steel in 2004, world's largest steel maker. | Les Echos |
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country | address & contact : production type incentive source |
Algeria | : Production, minerai de fer: 2 millions de tonnes/an |
Cyprus | : Production, Les Echos |
India | Orissa : Production, 12 millions de tonnes/an AFP |
Liberia | : Production, minerai de fer |
Liberia | : Mine de fer d'un milliard de mètres cubes de minerai AFP |
Mexico | : Production, steel mill AP |
Mexico | Mittal Steel Lazaro Cardenas, Fco. J. Mújica No. 1-B C.P. 60950 Lázaro Cárdenas Michoacan : Production, steel |
Mexico | Sicartsa : Production, Les Echos |
Mozambique | : Production, minerai de fer et charbon |
Poland | Czestochowa : aciérie Batiactu |
Poland | PHS (Sendzimira, Katowice, Florian et Cedler) : |
Poland | Czestochowa : 700.000 tonnes d'acier par an pour 2.000 salariés Les Echos |
Poland | Swietochowice : sidérurgiste L'usine nouvelle |
Poland | Sosnowiec : tiges métalliques L'usine nouvelle |
Russia | Tver : Production, Les Echos |
Senegal | : Production, minerai de fer |
Turkey | Rozak (51%) : Production, Rozak est le principal distributeur de produits sidérurgiques en Turquie. |
Uruguay | Cinter : Production, tubes en acier soudé Les Echos |
Venezuela | Unicon : Production, tubes en acier soudé Les Echos |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2011 | 285300 -10000 | Internal restructuring: | Les Echos |
2010 | 165000 -40000 | Internal restructuring: | AFP |
2009 | -400 | Closure/Bankruptcy: ArcelorMittal closes a steel-plant in Indiana because of the economic crisis and the decrease in the demand.: United States of America | Les Echos |
2008 | | ArcelorMittal removes 1400 stations in the function support in France thanks to voluntary departures.: France | Les Echos |
2008 | -9000 | Internal restructuring: ArcelorMittal launches a plan for voluntary departures in 9000 to cut administrative and commercial positions.: | Les Echos |
2008 | | Five Kazakh coal miners are missing after the second explosion to affect an ArcelorMittal pit in the Central Asian country this year. The accident occurred at 4:17 a.m. local time in the Karaganda region's Tentekskaya mine. One hundred workers were in the mine at the time of the blast and 95 have been brought to the surface.: Kazakhstan | Bloomberg |
2008 | -350 | Outsourcing: ArcelorMittal will sub-contract in India the maintenance of its software, a volume of work of approximately 350 full equivalent-times currently carried out with the Benelux countries, in France and Europe of the South.: France | Les Echos |
2008 | -700 | Internal restructuring: ArcelorMittal's board decided to cut around 700 jobs at its site at Gandrange in Eastern France. The workers affected may be offered alternative positions at the group's plant at Florange nearby and in Luxembourg.: France | AFX |
2006 | | The Kazakh government on Feb. 19 ordered ArcelorMittal Temirtau, the local unit of the world's biggest steelmaker, to improve safety or risk losing operating permits. A blast killed 30 workers at ArcelorMittal's Abaiskaya mine in January and an explosion at the Lenin mine claimed 41 lives in September 2006.: Kazakhstan | Bloomberg |
2006 | | ILO violation 87,98 : Two miners died and 41 were injured, including two seriously, following the brutal evacuation on 20 April of the mining company Lázaro Cárdenas Las Truchas (Sicartsa), where the workers had been on strike and holding a sit-in since 2 April demanding the recognition of the trade union leader Napoleón Gómez Urrutia and the withdrawal of that recognition from the imposed leader. In a disproportionate attack, 800 federal and state police were sent to confront around 500 workers. One of the workers who died was Héctor Álvarez Gómez, a trade union representative on the joint committee at Mittal Steel.
Employees of the Federal Workers’ Council (Junta Obrera Federal) complained in late November that 100 armed police has turned up threaten workers who were planning a one hour stoppage to denounce the violation of their rights. The workers were complaining because wage increases had been frozen and other benefits had been cut. They were also trying to obtain legal recognition of their collective agreement.: Mexico | ITUC-CSI |
2006 | 224000 -26000 | Internal restructuring: | Reuters |
2003 | -750 | Merger/Acquisition: Restructuration de deux usines rachetées à ThyssenKrupp.: Germany | Les Echos |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | buyback | source |
2008 |
| | | | 4,124 | billion Eu€ | Les Echos |
2008 |
| 84,9 | 6,4 | |   | billion Eu€ | Les Echos |
2008 |
The Council of French competition sanctioned 11 companies with a total fine of 575 d' million; euros to have formed a trust on the market of l' steel between 1999 and 2004. ArcelorMittal, Klockner and Descours & Cabaud n' the objections did not dispute. The trust would have made it possible to increase the prices of the beams, tubes, rolled-iron products, reinforcing bars, of 5%à 10% for thousands of industrial customers. |
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2008 |
South African steel producers raked in billions of rands by colluding to fix prices and share commercially sensitive information, according to the Competition Commission to the Pretoria High Court. The government announced that costs related to building 2010 stadiums had shot up by
more than R2-billion — partly as a result of high steel prices. The alleged cartel includes ArcelorMittal South Africa, Barloworld Robor, Pro Roof Steel Merchants, Kulungile Metals Group, Scaw Metals Group, Cape Gate and Cape Town Iron Steel Works, Trident Steel, Macsteel Holdings, and Highveld Steel & Vanadium Corporation. |
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2008 |
| | | | 0,138 | billion Eu€ | Cercle Finance |
2007 |
| | | | 2,604 | billion Eu€ | Les Echos |
2007 |
In September 2007, the Competition Tribunal of South Africa imposed a R692-million fine on the world’s top steelmaker for abusing its dominance and for excessive prices. |
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2007 |
| 105,2 | 10,36 | |   | billion US$ | AFP |
2007 |
| | | | 0,59 | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2005 |
| 28,1 | 3,4 | |   | billion US$ | |
2004 |
| 22,2 | 4,7 | |   | billion US$ | |
2003 |
| 9,6 | 1,2 | |   | billion US$ | |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | donator | country | amount | source |
2007 | Etat | Belgium | 50 million Eu€ | Les Echos |
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year | dubious practice : image source |
2007 | slogan: Transforming tomorrow.; | |
2007 | slogan: Boldness changes everything.; | |
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