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The corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May 2009, [7] [33] and in October JP Industries (a private equity group in Cleveland) purchased the operating assets of the Crucible Specialty Metals Division and formed Crucible Industries. [34] A month later, the Geddes steel mill was restarted. [35]
In 1966 it was renamed Lead Industries Group and in 1979 it acquired the A.J. Oster Company, a non-ferrous metal producer. [5] In 1982 it changed its name again to Cookson Group (reflecting the name of the company's founder) and in 1987 it bought the Vesuvius Crucible Company, a ceramics supplier. [4]
By the 1870s, the firm, then trading under the easier name of Morgan Crucible, was said to be the largest manufacturer of crucibles in the world. [7] In 1890, Morgan Crucible became a company; it was no longer a family concern although the shares remained in the hands of directors and senior executives, and it remained so until 1946. By 1900 ...
A look at the shareholders of LSB Industries Inc (NYSE:LXU) can tell us which group is most powerful. Institutions will often hold stock in bigger companies, and we expect to Read More ...
Baosteel Group (merged with Wuhan Group forming China Baowu Steel Group) Benxi Steel Group (merged with Ansteel Group) Bethlehem Steel (assets bought by ISG in 2003. ISG merged with Mittal, now ArcelorMittal) Bohai Steel Group (bankrupted in 2016) British Steel Corporation formed in 1967 when steel was nationalised in the UK. Privatised again ...
During late 1998, TI Group opted to sell its stake in Messier-Dowty. Throughout the late 1990s, the group acquired numerous other companies, including Technoflow Tube Systems, Bundy Asia Pacific, S&H Fabricating and Engineering, Kenmore Italiana, Walbro Corporation, and Marwal. On 4 December 2000, Smiths Industries merged with TI Group.
The big shareholder groups in Insteel Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:IIIN) have power over the company. Large companies...
In this analysis, my focus will be on developing a perspective on Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc’s (TSXV:OML) latest ownership structure, a less discussed, but important factor. A company’s ...