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... The operational problem has come up as Essen, Germany-based ThyssenKrupp AG is in the process of selling its 73.13-percent stake in CSA. ... View this article
... install its first complete steel mill, in East Germany, winning the $240-million contract over competitor Friedrich Krupp AG, now ThyssenKrupp AG. ... View this article
... lockout in Nanticoke, Ontario; planned blast furnace outages at other major mills; and the impending sale of ThyssenKrupp AG's Steel Americas ... View this article
and a subsidiary of steelmaker ThyssenKrupp AG have signed a cooperation agreement to produce aluminum parts for the automotive industry. ... View this article
... has confirmed that it has been negotiating "the terms and conditions" applying to a "potential" acquisition of ThyssenKrupp AG's Steel Americas ... View this article
LONDON — German steel producer and industrial manufacturer ThyssenKrupp AG reported a net loss attributable to its shareholders of €656 ... View this article
... producer Outokumpu Oyj is considering divesting its VDM alloy business, which it acquired in its merger with ThyssenKrupp AG's Inoxum Group, in ... View this article
... ArcelorMittal, which is said to be a frontrunner in the bidding for ThyssenKrupp AG's plant in Calvert, Ala., noted that the US sheet market will likely ... View this article
... outages at various mills, the lockout at US Steel Corp.'s Lake Erie Works and an expected deal this month for ThyssenKrupp AG's Calvert, Ala ... View this article
NEW YORK — A prolonged bidding process for ThyssenKrupp AG's Steel Americas operations in Calvert, Ala., and Brazil could be nearing a ... View this article
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