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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ARBEDARBED - Wikipedia

    The Aciéries Réunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange ( French; literally "United Steelworks of Burbach-Eich-Dudelange"), better known by its acronym ARBED, was a major Luxembourg -based steel - and iron -producing company.

  2. ArcelorMittal was created by the takeover of Western European steel maker Arcelor (Spain, France, and Luxembourg) by Indian -owned multinational steel maker Mittal Steel in 2006, at a cost of €40.37 per share, approximately $33 billion total.

  3. The Steel Works. Purpose-led smarter steel thinking, content and insight for people and planet. Through a mix of thought provoking insight, podcasts, and the latest industry trends we will showcase ArcelorMittal's unique proposition and vision for steel in the future.

  4. ARBED S.A., based in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, heads an international group of 189 companies engaged in every aspect of iron and steel production from the mining process to the production of highly sophisticated finished goods.

  5. Aug 1, 2022 · TransARB aims to investigate the transnational transformation of the European steel industry during the last decades of the 20th century within the scope of the Luxembourgish ARBED company.

  6. mededuc.medicinedept.iu.edu › iArbed › loginiArbeD - IU

    Internet ArbeD for the Department of Medicine at Indiana University. This site is designed for IU Medicine administrators, faculty, fellows, residents, and medical students use only. Please note: if you have an IU login, please click here.

  7. The ARBED building is the generally used name for the headquarters of ArcelorMittal and one of its predecessors, the ARBED steel manufacturing company, which was completed in 1922 on the Avenue de la Liberté, opposite the Rose Garden in Luxembourg City. The architect was the Frenchman René Théry, and construction was overseen by Sosthène Weis. [1]