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  2. Teesside Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    Corus was bought by Tata Steel, in 2007. [25] In 2009, Corus announced partial mothballing of the Teesside blast furnace. Approx. 1,700 jobs eliminated. [26] [27] To help the workers, a Corus Response Group was formed which developed a comprehensive package of support. This plan was in place over the past 10 months of announcement and included ...

  3. Danieli - Wikipedia

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    Danieli Morgårdshammar (long product rolling mills) Danieli Corus IJMUIDEN (integrated steelmaking plants) Danieli Centro Met (electric steelmaking plant, continuous casting) Danieli Davy Distington (thick and thin slab casting) Danieli Wean United (flat product rolling mills) Danieli Fröhling (flat product conditioning and finishing plants)

  4. R. E. Dietz Company - Wikipedia

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    R. E. Dietz Co., Ltd. (formerly R. E. Dietz Company) is a lighting products manufacturer best known for its hot blast and cold blast kerosene lanterns. The company was founded in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old Robert Edwin Dietz , purchased a lamp and oil business in Brooklyn , New York .

  5. Tata Steel Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Corus became the sole owner of SEGAL, a galvanizing company established 1983 as a joint venture. [5] In March 2006, Corus announced that it had agreed to sell its aluminium rolled products and extrusions businesses to Aleris International, Inc. for €728million (£572 million). Corus was to retain its smelting operations and supply ...

  6. List of assets owned by Corus Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of assets owned by Corus Entertainment, a Canadian multimedia broadcasting company. Approximately 80% of the voting control in Corus is held by the family of JR Shaw. The same family also owned about 80% of the voting rights in Shaw Communications, for a list of former Shaw assets, see list of assets owned by Shaw Communications.

  7. Solo Stove review: This smokeless fire pit lives up to the hype

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    The Solo Stove doesn’t require much maintenance to stay hot, either. With other fire pits, it often takes a big fire to generate enough warmth, but the Bonfire is a different story.

  8. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The company focused primarily on the manufacture of stoves and stove parts throughout its history, though it also produced several lines of mid-priced cast-iron pans from the 1910s through the 1930s. The death of owner Stanhope Boal in 1933 and the devastation of the Great Depression led to the company's liquidation in 1935. [citation needed]

  9. Hot blast - Wikipedia

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    Hot blast allowed the use of anthracite in iron smelting. It also allowed use of lower quality coal because less fuel meant proportionately less sulfur and ash. [11]At the time the process was invented, good coking coal was only available in sufficient quantities in Great Britain and western Germany, [12] so iron furnaces in the US were using charcoal.