Posted on 09/10/2008 10:38:58 PM PDT by endthematrix
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09/10/2008 | Austria's voestalpine Signs MOU With Bulgaria To Build 5.0 Billion Steel Mill In Black Sea Region |
Abstract: September 10, 2008 -- Austrian steel producer voestalpine Group signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Bulgaria as part of plans to build a 5.0 billion euro ($7.16 billion) steel mill in the Black Sea region. | |
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09/10/2008 | Flebu Properties to Invest |
Abstract: September 10, 2008 -- Flebu Eesti, controlled by Flebu, will invest EKr 50mn (US$ 4.71mn EUR 3.2mn) in the building of a production facility, with the floor area of 5,000 sq.m, in Rae region, near Tallinn (Estonia). | |
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09/10/2008 | Nissan, Ashok Leyland Look to Beef up Management for LCV JV |
Abstract: September 10, 2008 -- Ashok Leyland has formed a JV with Nissan Motor Company in the light commercial vehicles segment. | |
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09/09/2008 | Sollers Plans to Build Assembly Plant in Khabarovsk |
Abstract: September 9, 2008 -- Russian automaker Sollers plans to build a plant to assemble South Korean SsangYong sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and Japanese Isuzu trucks in the city of Khabarovsk. | |
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09/09/2008 | China Steel Australia on Target for Chinese Plant Expansion |
Abstract: September 9, 2008 China Steel Australia is on target to complete the expansion of its China-based plant by January 2009 with the $92 million construction successfully passing the half-way point. | |
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09/08/2008 | Dowding Pursues Wind Turbine Machining with MAG Machine Tools |
Abstract: September 8, 2008 -- A long-time contract supplier of fabricated and machined components to a wide range of companies, Dowding Industries is making the leap to large-part production and the transition to the alternative energy economy. | |
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Links don’t work...
But for those interested, you have an abstract for further searching. Sorry!
http://www.voestalpine.com/ag/en.html
http://www.sollers-auto.com/en/about/history/
http://www.cnsteel.com.au/home.php
http://www.dowdingindustries.com/
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The age of steel should just about be over. There’s an opening in the world for somebody to become the Andrew Carnegie of carbon fiber and that guy will be a trillionaire.
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