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Usinor was a
French steel making group formed in 1948. The
group was
merged with
Sacilor in 1986,
becoming Usinor-Sacilor and was
privatised in 1995,...
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created in 2002 by a
merger of the
former companies Aceralia (Spain),
Usinor (France) and
Arbed (Luxembourg).
Arcelor is now part of
ArcelorMittal after...
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privatised by the
Brazilian government in 1992 and
purchased by
Usinor in 1998.[citation needed]
Usinor merged with
Arbed and
Aceralia to
become Arcelor in 2001...
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regional dependence on
employment in the
steel industry. It was
merged into
Usinor in 1999, and
after 2002 was part of the
Arcelor group. As of 2010, the bulk...
- industry.
Sollac became a
subsidiary of
Usinor in 1987 and was made
responsible for all flat products. In 2002,
Usinor became part of Arcelor,
which was then...
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privatised by the
Brazilian government in 1992. The
French steel maker Usinor, now part of ArcelorMittal, took a
controlling stake in
Acesita 1998. In...
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After World War II it was
merged with
other companies in 1948 to form
Usinor. The Société Serret, Lelièvre et Cie was
constituted in 1834 to
build and...
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renamed Arcelor Mittal. In so
doing he
obtained control of
amongst others the
Usinor steel ****ets of France, the
Arbed steel ****ets of Luxembourg, and the Aceralia...
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former CEO of
Airbus (1998-2005) and EADS (2005-2006)
Francis Mer, CEO of
Usinor (1986-2001) and
former Minister of
Finances of
France (2002-2004) Eckley...
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Marle (1934)
Lionel Stoléru (1937-2016)
Francis Mer (1939),
former CEO of
Usinor and
former Minister of
Finances Jean-Louis
Beffa (1941), CEO of Saint-Gobain...