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... The concerns relate to multiport extrusions in Europe and soft alloy extrusions in the Nordic region, in this context defined as Norway and Sweden.". ... View this article
... based Sapa Extrusions North America, part of Swedish aluminum extruder ... protection was US Tool&Engineering LLC, which has assets of between ... View this article
... The Espoo, Finland-based stainless producer had previously offered to sell its Swedish assets to get the deal approved, but this was deemed ... View this article
... group had shown interest in South African ferrochrome assets but concluded that ... hosted by Yildirim Group's Vargon Alloys AB in Sweden to mark ... View this article
... Commission. Outokumpu recently announced that it would divest its Swedish assets to facilitate the deal (amm.com, Sept. 20). ... View this article
The stainless steel producer has proposed selling its Swedish facilities after the commission insisted that a portion of the combined assets of Espoo ... View this article
... The Finland-based company would be most likely to offload its Swedish assets, some of which have become unprofitable, sources said. ... View this article
... America, a Rosemont, Ill.-based division of Swedish aluminum extruder ... At the same time, Timet has purchased "certain assets, intellectual property ... View this article
... Swedish raw materials importer Ferromet and Italian pig iron trade Gerli Metalli are ... Metal Bulletin understands that the assets, held on behalf of the ... View this article
... The assets comprise a concentrator plant in Kosovo and a mine ... million) last summer, according to documents filed with Sweden's bankruptcy court ... View this article
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