Norsk Hydro dipped on rescue bid for Asia Aluminum
Norwegian aluminium producer Norsk Hydro dipped on Monday to comment on reports that it may be interested in purchasing Asia Aluminum Holdings Ltd. For full story, click here
Norwegian aluminium producer Norsk Hydro dipped on Monday to comment on reports that it may be interested in purchasing Asia Aluminum Holdings Ltd. For full story, click here
Norsk Hydro, Europe’s third- leading aluminum maker, scrapped a plan to bid for Asia Aluminum Holdings Ltd., the failed Chinese metals company, its liquidator said. For full story, click here
Norsk Hydro ASA, an aluminum product producer based in Norway, has offered $300 million to purchase the assets of bankrupted Asia Aluminum Holdings Ltd., outbidding Golden Concord Pacific’s offer of $298 million, a source close to Asia Aluminum told Interfax on June 23. For full story, click here
Norwegian aluminium producer Norsk Hydro dipped on Monday to comment on reports that it may be interested in purchasing Asia Aluminum Holdings Ltd. For full story, click here
Norsk Hydro ASA, Europe’s third- leading aluminum producer, declared the industry will probably deepen cutbacks as demand for some products hasn’t improved in what is typically the best quarter of the year. For full story, click here
The Norwegian aluminum group Norsk Hydro ASA declared a net loss of $42 million that was down from a net profit of 1.086 billion kroner a year earlier as it was stung by low prices and the deepening global economic slump. For full story, click here
Norwegian aluminum producer Norsk Hydro ASA declared that it has deepened its production cuts by a further 100,000 metric tons of annual capacity at its Sunndal smelter, amid demanding market conditions. For full story, click here
Norsk Hydro said it reducing its aluminium production by another 25 percent at its Soeral smelter in Norway, effective March 1. For full story, click here
Norsk Hydro to permanently shut 120,000 tonnes of aluminium capacity at its Karmoy smelter in Q1 2009. For full story, click here
Norsk Hydro to permanently shut 120,000 tonnes of aluminium capacity at its Karmoy smelter in Q1 2009. For full story, click here
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