2006年VOA标准英语-Arcelor, Mittal Announce Merger to Create World(在线收听) |
By George Dwyer The world's second largest steel producer, Arcelor Steel of Luxembourg, has announced it will merge with the world's largest steel company, Netherlands-based Mittal. The deal, announced on June 25 still has to be approved by Arcelor shareholders. As VOA's George Dwyer reports, that move is considered likely after the firm's board voted unanimously to accept Mittal's offer of $32 billion. ---------- "I hope this marriage of reason will end up in a love marriage between our teams who will try to work as close as possible together," he said.
"As I said before, we have been trying to persuade the bride for the last five months that we love her and that she should accept our marriage proposal," he said. "And it took us about five months to persuade this bride which is very young. So, I hope this marriage is long lasting." The merger creates a global steel-producing goliath, with 320,000 employees, controlling about 10 percent of the world market and turning out 116 million tons of steel a year. That is about triple the output of its nearest rival, Nippon Steel of Japan. Arcelor executives were said to be hostile to Mittal's proposal at first, preferring instead a deal with Russia's Severstal Steel. Mittal sweetened his offer and made concessions on the form the new organization would take, finally beating out Severstal.
In Russia, Severstal is feeling left out - complaining that Arcelor's board did not invite it to discuss the revised offer. The company says it is reviewing its options. |
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