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− | [[ | + | Lakshmi Nivas Mittal is the President and Chief Executive Officer of [[ArcelorMittal]], the world's largest steel company and leader in all major global markets{{ref|1}}. [[ArcelorMittal]] is the result of a merger between Arcelor which was at the time the second largerst steel company in the world, and Mittal Steel, in June 2006{{ref|2}}. Mittal's two sister companies [[LNM Holdings]] and [[ISPAT International]] were merged in 2004 to form Mittal Steel{{ref|3}}. |
− | + | In May 2001 Mittal gave £125,000 to the [[Labour Party]], shortly after which [[Tony Blair]] backed his bid for a Romanian firm sparking the 2002 Steelgate Row{{ref|4}}. In 2005 he gave £2 million to the [[Labour Party]], one of the largest donations ever received{{ref|5}}. His personal fortune is estimated at £19.25 billion and he is ranked the richest man in Britain and the third richest in the world{{ref|6}}. He is known as a tough businessman who made his money from buying up run-down State-owned companies. | |
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | #{{note|1}}Arcellor Mittal 2007 [http://www.arcelormittal.com/index.php?lang=en&page=9 Profile] | ||
+ | #{{note|2}}Arcellor Mittal 2007 [http://www.arcelormittal.com/index.php?lang=en&page=15 History] | ||
+ | #{{note|3}}Arcellor Mittal 2007 [http://www.arcelormittal.com/index.php?lang=en&page=541 History of Mittal Steel] | ||
+ | #{{note|4}}BBC News, 13 July, 2005; Politics; [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4679939.stm Mittal gives Labour £2m donation] | ||
+ | #{{note|5}}Ibid | ||
+ | #{{note|6}}BBC News, 13 June, 2007; Sport; [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/birmingham_city/6748695.stm Tycoon quiet over Birmingham bid] |
Revision as of 11:40, 14 August 2007
Lakshmi Nivas Mittal is the President and Chief Executive Officer of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel company and leader in all major global markets[1]. ArcelorMittal is the result of a merger between Arcelor which was at the time the second largerst steel company in the world, and Mittal Steel, in June 2006[2]. Mittal's two sister companies LNM Holdings and ISPAT International were merged in 2004 to form Mittal Steel[3].
In May 2001 Mittal gave £125,000 to the Labour Party, shortly after which Tony Blair backed his bid for a Romanian firm sparking the 2002 Steelgate Row[4]. In 2005 he gave £2 million to the Labour Party, one of the largest donations ever received[5]. His personal fortune is estimated at £19.25 billion and he is ranked the richest man in Britain and the third richest in the world[6]. He is known as a tough businessman who made his money from buying up run-down State-owned companies.
References
- ^Arcellor Mittal 2007 Profile
- ^Arcellor Mittal 2007 History
- ^Arcellor Mittal 2007 History of Mittal Steel
- ^BBC News, 13 July, 2005; Politics; Mittal gives Labour £2m donation
- ^Ibid
- ^BBC News, 13 June, 2007; Sport; Tycoon quiet over Birmingham bid