Metals

JSW Group

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The JSW Group is a $3.7 billion worth conglomerate with interests in steel, energy, minerals and mining, aluminium, infrastructure and logistics, cement and IT. The Group projects its power sector company, JSW Energy, as one of its companies to watch out for. JSW's projects, notably its power plants in Jaigad, in the Western Indian state of Maharashtra, and its plans to set up aluminium smelters and mines in the tribal tracts of Andhra Pradesh have attracted significant resistance from local communities, including farmers.

Sasol (South African Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation)

Last edited by Charlie Cray on February 9, 2010 - 5:08pm
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South African-based Sasol (South African Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation) is an integrated energy and chemicals company in the business of mining, oil, gas, and chemical production. It uses a proprietary process to convert coal and gas into liquid fuels and chemicals.

MALCO Ltd

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The Madras Aluminium Company Ltd. (MALCO) is part of Vedanta Resources, a London listed metals and mining major with Aluminium, Copper and Zinc operations in UK, India and Australia. MALCO is a primary Aluminium producer in South India with operations encompassing mining, refining, smelting and power generation.

JSPL (Jindal Steel & Power Ltd)

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One of the key companies in the family promoted Jindal Group, JSPL has grown from a moderately performing company in the steel sector to the largest sponge iron manufacturer in the world. Steered by Naveen Jindal, a Member of Parliament (2009), and one of four heirs to the business founded by his father, O.P. Jindal, JSPL realised a 2008 turnover in excess of $2 billion (Indian Rupee 100 billion. US $1 = Rs.

Gerdau Group

Last edited by lenazun on November 25, 2009 - 8:25pm
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The Gerdau Group is the world´s 14th largest steelmaker and the largest producer of long steel in the Americas. It has 272 industrial and commercial facilities, five joint ventures and two associated companies. Gerdau operates in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, the United States, Canada, Spain and India.

ArcelorMittal

Last edited by lenazun on November 25, 2009 - 1:18pm
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With 70 million metric tonnes of steel capacity, Mittal is the world's largest steel company, generating $31 billion in annual revenues, $7 billion in profits, and employing 165,000 in 14 countries. The company is controlled by Lakshmi Niwas Mittal (aka the "Carnegie from Calcutta"), one of the richest men in the world.

The biggest part of Mr. Mittal's existing operations is LNM Holdings.

Nippon Steel

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Alcoa

Last edited by lenazun on December 15, 2009 - 3:35pm
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Alcoa is one of the world's leading producers and managers of primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina facilities, and is active in all major aspects of the industry.

Aluminum Corporation of China

Last edited by lenazun on November 25, 2009 - 8:42pm
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Aluminum Corporation of China Limited (Chalco) has masterminded its way into mixing alumina and aluminum. Chalco is the only maker of alumina -- which is refined from bauxite and a key material in producing aluminum -- in China. The company produces about 9 million tons of alumina products (including alumina, alumina hydrate and alumina chemicals), which makes it the second-largest maker of alumina in the world. Chalco also produces a million tons of primary aluminum annually. In 2007 the company agreed to acquire sister company Baotou Aluminum for about $2 billion.

United States Steel

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