AMAG (Austria Metall AG) is the biggest company in the Austrian Aluminium industry sector. It is situated in the village of Ranshofen, which is in Braunau...
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AMAG may stand for: American Mission for Aid to Greece, Cold War mission established under the Truman Doctrine Austria Metall AG, an Austrian metal manufacturer...
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Bwin Intercell Semperit AMAG Austria Metall Telekom Austria FACC The ATX closed the year of 2018 at 2.745,78. In 2015, the Austrian Traded Index closed at...
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smelter was funded by an international consortium, consisting of Austria Metall AG (AMAG), Kobe Aluminum and Marubeni of Japan, Koninklijke Hoogovens of...
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"Amag's board: Bernhard will replace Gasselsberger". Retrieved 2020-02-24. AG, AMAG Austria Metall. "Vorstand / Aufsichtsrat der AMAG Austria Metall AG"...
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Austria is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.7 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany...
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List of privatizations by country (section Austria)
Bergtechnik (1996) AMAG Austria Metall AG (1996) Salinen Austria (1997) Mobilkom Austria (1997) Wiener Boerse (1999) Bank Austria (1997–98) Austria Tabak (1997...
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Titanal (aluminium, zinc, magnesium, copper, zirconium) a product of AMAG Austria Metall AG. Commonly used in high performance sports products, particularly...
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Quebec 606,000 Aluminerie Alouette Inc. Alouette is a consortium of AMAG Austria Metall AG (20%), Hydro Aluminium (20%), Investissement Québec (6.67%), Marubeni...
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Rudolf Streicher (category Social Democratic Party of Austria politicians)
Berndorf AG. In addition, he served as chief executive officer of AMAG Austria Metall AG from 1981 to 1986. In 1986 Streicher became Minister of the Public...
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