Gruppo Lucchini

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Gruppo Lucchini
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustrySteel
Founded1946
FounderLuigi Lucchini
HeadquartersBrescia, Italy
ProductsHot-rolled long products
Semiproducts
Cold-processed bars
Railway products
RevenueIncrease 1.89 billion (2010)
Decrease 108 million (2010)
Decrease 648 million (2010)
Number of employees
6,992 (2007)
ParentSeverstal
Websitewww.lucchini.com

Gruppo Lucchini was the third largest Italian steel group after Gruppo Riva and Techint, with a 2005 production of 3.5 million tonnes.[1] It specialized in high-quality long and special carbon steel products.

In 2005 the Russian steel and mining company Severstal became the majority shareholder (approx 60%) of Lucchini, the remainder being owned by Lucchini Family (30%) and other minor shareholders.

In 2007, the Lucchini family bought back Lucchini RS, the part of Lucchini Group active in the railway rolling stock business. The two companies are therefore totally independent.

In 2010, Severstal acquired all the shares of Lucchini Group from the Lucchini family and became the only shareholder of the company.

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  1. ^ "World Steel Association". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
    Gruppo Lucchini
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustrySteel
    Founded1946
    FounderLuigi Lucchini
    HeadquartersBrescia, Italy
    ProductsHot-rolled long products
    Semiproducts
    Cold-processed bars
    Railway products
    RevenueIncrease 1.89 billion (2010)
    Decrease 108 million (2010)
    Decrease 648 million (2010)
    Number of employees
    6,992 (2007)
    ParentSeverstal
    Websitewww.lucchini.com

    Gruppo Lucchini was the third largest Italian steel group after Gruppo Riva and Techint, with a 2005 production of 3.5 million tonnes.[1] It specialized in high-quality long and special carbon steel products.

    In 2005 the Russian steel and mining company Severstal became the majority shareholder (approx 60%) of Lucchini, the remainder being owned by Lucchini Family (30%) and other minor shareholders.

    In 2007, the Lucchini family bought back Lucchini RS, the part of Lucchini Group active in the railway rolling stock business. The two companies are therefore totally independent.

    In 2010, Severstal acquired all the shares of Lucchini Group from the Lucchini family and became the only shareholder of the company.

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "World Steel Association". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
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