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27 total product lines
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Revenue as of 03/31/2024
| Reporting Segmentarrow_drop_up | Product Line | Amount (EUR) | Percentage |
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| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Diversified Electrical Equipment (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for diversified electrical equipment and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.95B | 5.71% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Auto Parts; sold to OEMs
These companies manufacture steel for auto parts. Their customers sell their products to automobile (consumer passenger car) manufacturers.
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0.83B | 4.99% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Energy Production Facilities (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for facilities used to produce oil, gas, and/or electricity.
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0.75B | 4.53% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Commercial Airplanes (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use mini mills to manufacture steel for commercial airplanes and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.47B | 2.84% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Consumer Goods (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for consumer goods and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.38B | 2.25% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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0.1B | 0.62% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
Steel for Railroads (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for railroad tracks and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.02B | 0.09% |
| HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION |
3D Printing Services
These companies provide 3D printing services.
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| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Rails and Ties for Railroads
These companies manufacture rails and railroad ties that are used to build railroads and sell directly to their customers.
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2.09B | 12.57% |
| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Steel for Energy Production Facilities (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for facilities used to produce oil, gas, and/or electricity.
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1.05B | 6.33% |
| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Steel for Auto Parts; sold to OEMs
These companies manufacture steel for auto parts. Their customers sell their products to automobile (consumer passenger car) manufacturers.
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0.48B | 2.86% |
| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Steel for Diversified Electrical Equipment (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for diversified electrical equipment and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.47B | 2.81% |
| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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0.1B | 0.63% |
| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Steel for Consumer Goods (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for consumer goods and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.07B | 0.40% |
| METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION |
Steel for Commercial Airplanes (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use mini mills to manufacture steel for commercial airplanes and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
|
0B | 0.00% |
| METAL FORMING DIVISION |
Steel Components for Automobiles; sold to OEMs
These companies manufacture steel components for automobiles (consumer passenger cars) and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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1.84B | 11.04% |
| METAL FORMING DIVISION |
Diversified Metal Components
These establishments manufacture components from diversified metals, like aluminum, copper, and steel.
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1.36B | 8.18% |
| METAL FORMING DIVISION |
Steel Components for Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
These companies manufacture steel components for crude oil and natural gas extraction equipment and sell directly to their customers.
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0.11B | 0.63% |
| METAL FORMING DIVISION |
Steel Components for Commercial Airplanes
These companies manufacture steel components for commercial airplanes and sell directly to their customers.
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0.02B | 0.09% |
| METAL FORMING DIVISION |
Rails and Ties for Railroads
These companies manufacture rails and railroad ties that are used to build railroads and sell directly to their customers.
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0B | 0.01% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Steel for Auto Parts; sold to OEMs
These companies manufacture steel for auto parts. Their customers sell their products to automobile (consumer passenger car) manufacturers.
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2.27B | 13.63% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Steel for Diversified Electrical Equipment (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for diversified electrical equipment and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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1.76B | 10.54% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Steel for Energy Production Facilities (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for facilities used to produce oil, gas, and/or electricity.
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0.92B | 5.51% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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0.47B | 2.81% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Steel for Consumer Goods (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for consumer goods and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.15B | 0.89% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Steel for Railroads (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for railroad tracks and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.01B | 0.04% |
| STEEL DIVISION |
Hydrogen Electrolysis Equipment
These companies manufacture hydrogen electrolysis equipment for hydrogen producers and sell directly to their customers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Diversified Electrical Equipment (blast furnace)
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0.95B | 5.71% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for diversified electrical equipment and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Auto Parts; sold to OEMs
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0.83B | 4.99% |
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These companies manufacture steel for auto parts. Their customers sell their products to automobile (consumer passenger car) manufacturers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Energy Production Facilities (blast furnace)
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0.75B | 4.53% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for facilities used to produce oil, gas, and/or electricity.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Commercial Airplanes (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0.47B | 2.84% |
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These companies use mini mills to manufacture steel for commercial airplanes and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Consumer Goods (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0.38B | 2.25% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for consumer goods and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
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0.1B | 0.62% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
Steel for Railroads (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0.02B | 0.09% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for railroad tracks and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE METALS DIVISION
3D Printing Services
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
These companies provide 3D printing services.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Rails and Ties for Railroads
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2.09B | 12.57% |
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These companies manufacture rails and railroad ties that are used to build railroads and sell directly to their customers.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Steel for Energy Production Facilities (blast furnace)
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1.05B | 6.33% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for facilities used to produce oil, gas, and/or electricity.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Steel for Auto Parts; sold to OEMs
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0.48B | 2.86% |
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These companies manufacture steel for auto parts. Their customers sell their products to automobile (consumer passenger car) manufacturers.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Steel for Diversified Electrical Equipment (blast furnace)
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0.47B | 2.81% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for diversified electrical equipment and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
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0.1B | 0.63% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Steel for Consumer Goods (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0.07B | 0.40% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for consumer goods and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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METAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Steel for Commercial Airplanes (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0B | 0.00% |
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These companies use mini mills to manufacture steel for commercial airplanes and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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METAL FORMING DIVISION
Steel Components for Automobiles; sold to OEMs
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1.84B | 11.04% |
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These companies manufacture steel components for automobiles (consumer passenger cars) and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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METAL FORMING DIVISION
Diversified Metal Components
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1.36B | 8.18% |
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These establishments manufacture components from diversified metals, like aluminum, copper, and steel.
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METAL FORMING DIVISION
Steel Components for Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
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0.11B | 0.63% |
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These companies manufacture steel components for crude oil and natural gas extraction equipment and sell directly to their customers.
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METAL FORMING DIVISION
Steel Components for Commercial Airplanes
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0.02B | 0.09% |
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These companies manufacture steel components for commercial airplanes and sell directly to their customers.
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METAL FORMING DIVISION
Rails and Ties for Railroads
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0B | 0.01% |
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These companies manufacture rails and railroad ties that are used to build railroads and sell directly to their customers.
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STEEL DIVISION
Steel for Auto Parts; sold to OEMs
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2.27B | 13.63% |
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These companies manufacture steel for auto parts. Their customers sell their products to automobile (consumer passenger car) manufacturers.
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STEEL DIVISION
Steel for Diversified Electrical Equipment (blast furnace)
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1.76B | 10.54% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for diversified electrical equipment and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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STEEL DIVISION
Steel for Energy Production Facilities (blast furnace)
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0.92B | 5.51% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for facilities used to produce oil, gas, and/or electricity.
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STEEL DIVISION
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
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0.47B | 2.81% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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STEEL DIVISION
Steel for Consumer Goods (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0.15B | 0.89% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for consumer goods and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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STEEL DIVISION
Steel for Railroads (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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0.01B | 0.04% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for railroad tracks and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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STEEL DIVISION
Hydrogen Electrolysis Equipment
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
These companies manufacture hydrogen electrolysis equipment for hydrogen producers and sell directly to their customers.
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