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Mittal Steel
Rank: 99 (Previous rank: 208)
Get quote: MT
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Lakshmi N. Mittal
Employees: 320,000
Address: Hofplein 20, Rotterdam 3032
Netherlands
Phone: 31-10-217-8800
Website: www.arcelormittal.com
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Revenues 58,870.0 109.3
Profits 5,226.0 55.3
Assets 112,166.0 --
Stockholders' Equity 42,127.0 --
Industry: Metals
1 Mittal Steel 99 58,870.0
2 ThyssenKrupp 101 57,927.0
3 Nippon Steel 171 36,781.6
4 Norsk Hydro 212 31,197.7
5 Alcoa 213 30,896.0
6 JFE Holdings 238 27,875.5
7 POSCO 244 27,067.7
8 Alcan 289 23,696.0
9 Baosteel Group 307 22,663.4
10 Corus Group 371 19,171.3
11 China Minmetals 435 16,902.2
12 Kobe Steel 455 16,332.2
13 United States Steel 479 15,715.0
14 Heraeus Holding 493 15,155.6
From the July 23, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Figures prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standards.
Acquired Arcelor (2005 rank: 137), June 25, 2006; official name change to ArcelorMittal is pending.
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How the Countries Stack Up
United States 162
Japan 67
France 38
Biggest employers
Wal-Mart Stores 1,900,000
State Grid 1,504,000
China National Petroleum 1,086,966
Most profitable companies
Exxon Mobil 39,500.0
Royal Dutch Shell 25,442.0
UAL 22,876.0
Top 5 in Asia
Toyota Motor 204,746.4
Sinopec 131,636.0
China National Petroleum 110,520.2
State Grid 107,185.5
Honda Motor 94,790.5
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