Arcelor Mittal
ArcelorMittal, Posco shifting to Karnataka
07 Jan 2010
The two are expected to sign agreements with the Karnataka government to build steel plants of 6 million tonne capacity each soon
ArcelorMittal given mining rights in Jharkhand
15 Dec 2009
ArcelorMittal seeks nod for Rs30,000-crore steel project in Kartataka
23 Nov 2009
ArcelorMittal plans to invest Rs30,000 crore in a 6-million tonne integrated steel plant, including a captive power unit, in Karnataka
ArcelorMittal returns to profit after three consecutive quarterly losses
28 Oct 2009
The result surpassed analyst’s expectations, who had forecasted a net loss of $53 to $58 million
Mittal set to dump Jharkhand, Orissa projects
05 Oct 2009
ArcelorMittal said that if it decided to abandon plans for the two sites, the financial effect would be "negligible" because no land had been acquired yet
ArcelorMittal to take 35 per cent stake in Uttam Galva
05 Sep 2009
ArcelorMittal is launching a tender offer on 7 September 2009 to acquire a 29.4-per cent stake in Uttam Galva Steel, after having signed a co-promotion agreement with its original promoters
Corus and ArcelorMittal to restart some idled plants
24 Aug 2009
Corus and ArcelorMittal are preparing to start some of their idled capacity as demand for steel show marginal signs of recovery after most of thir customers cleared piled up inventory
ArcelorMittal reports $0.8 billion Q2 loss
29 Jul 2009
Arcelor Mittal sign iron ore contract with Vale
27 Jun 2009
ArcelorMittal to raise $4 billion via equity, debt issues
02 May 2009
The world's argest steel maker is delaying some of its project and abandoning some non-core projects.
ArcelorMittal reports $1.1 billion Q1 loss
29 Apr 2009
No concessions, no project; Mittal tells PM
30 Mar 2009
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