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    following three trends pull the most attention. Economic sector. Steel industry depends on the cyclical economic condition and highly reliant on many other industries such as automobiles‚ construction‚ appliances and so on. If the economy is negatively affecting on its dependent industries‚ it will influence negatively for the Tata Steel. In 2007‚ when Tata Group acquired British based Corus Company‚ it became the 6th largest Steel Producer in the world‚ however it affected very negatively at the

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    References Introduction: This assignment is based on one of the biggest steel company in the world it is known as Severstal. This company was founded in 1955 by Cherepovets steel mill and remain under soviet government ownership until 1991. In 1993 Alexel Mordashov became owner of this company and registers the company name as Severstal in Russia. After the privatisation it becomes one of the international Russian companies with overseas export and ownership of foreign assets. And they also listed

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    describes the international growth of Spain’s Telefonica. Until the 1990s‚ Telefonica was a typical state-owned firm. Today‚ it has expanded into Latin America and Europe. The closing case explores Mittal Steel’s expansion from a small‚ family-run operation in India‚ to being the world’s largest steel company headquartered in Rotterdam. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 7: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Opening Case: Spain’s Telefonica Introduction Foreign Direct Investment in the World Economy

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    Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) is an Indian steel and energy company based in New Delhi‚ India. With annual turnover of over US$4 billion‚ Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) is a part of about US$17 billion diversified O.P. Jindal Group. JSPL is a leading player in steel‚ power‚ mining‚ oil and gas and infrastructure. Naveen Jindal‚ the youngest son of the late O P Jindal‚ drives JSPL and its group companies Jindal Power Ltd‚ Jindal Petroleum Ltd.‚ Jindal Cement Ltd. and Jindal Steel Bolivia

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    Lakshmi Mittal and the Growth of Mittal Steel (Case Study) Since its inception‚ ArcelorMittal has rapidly grown through a successful consolidation strategy with a number of significant acquisitions. According to ArcelorMittal (2012)‚ the company is the successor to Mittall Steel‚ a business originally set up in 1976 by Lakshmi N. Mittal‚ CEO and chairman of the board of directors (paras 1-2). ArcelorMittal moved the company’s headquarters to Rotterdam in 1997 (Hill‚ 2011‚ p. 261). The company

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    1. The owner of Carnegie Steel Company‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ pioneered the use of vertical integration. Vertical integration is a system of related businesses in which a parent company owns its suppliers. Back then the railroads needed steel for their rails and cars‚ the navy needed steel for their new naval fleet‚ and the cities needed steel to build their skyscrapers. When Andrew Carnegie saw this demand he took advantage of it. When Carnegie started his steel company he started with a very little

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    Lakshmi Mittal Leadership Traits • Lakshmi Mittal is highly motivated person who has set a strong vision in front of him and worked hard to achieve that target. • Visionary and creative: Lakshmi knows steel business in depth. His vision to take opportunities anywhere in the world helped him to acquire and refurnish failed steel cites • Although due to negotiation and adaptability skills he sounds very tough in business but he not only leads on corporate level but also got experience on hand

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    Lakshmi Mittal Biography: Lakshmi Mittal Profile Lakshmi Mittal Born on 15th June 1950 in Sadulpur village‚ in the Churu district of Rajasthan‚ India. He is the CEO and founder of and has been the chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal since the merge. He also serves as a non-executive director of Goldman Sachs‚ EADS and ICICI Bank and is presently the vice chairman of the World Steel Association. Mittal has grown the family business into one of the largest steel companies in the world‚ with steel making

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    SOUTHEASTERN STEEL COMPANY Dividend policy Southeastern Steel Company (SSC) was formed 5 years ago to exploit a new continuous casting process. SSC’s founder‚ Donald Brown and Margo Valencia‚ had been employed in the research process (which Brown and Valencia had developed)‚ they decided to strike out on their own. One advantage of the new process was that it required relatively little capital in comparison with the typical steel company‚ so Brown and Valencia have been able to avoid issuing new

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    techniques did Mittal utilize in order to dominate the world steel market? ArcelorMittal is currently the world’s leader and largest producer of steel. The company was founded in 2006 by Lakshi Mittal‚ the current Chairman and CEO. Currently there are around 220‚000 employees and profits of $7.94 billion. The company was formed through a takeover of Arcelor by Mittal. Mittal utilized a hostile takeover that was replacing a planned merger of Arcelor and Severstal. Therefore the company was formed in

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