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(Previous rank: N.A.)
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Helmut Eshwey
11,275
Heraeusstrasse 12-14, Hanau 63450 Germany
49-6181-35-5100
www.heraeus.com
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Revenues |
15,155.6 |
31 |
Profits |
212.5 |
67.5 |
Assets |
3,202.2 |
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Stockholders' Equity |
1,678.9 |
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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
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