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proposed to take over from TK the Thyssen plant in Duisburg, that it can produce 13 million metric tons per year of crude steel, from four blast furnaces and two redox furnaces. "The plant casts slab for rolling into hot and cold rolled coil, as well as plate." TK lost €960 million in 2020 and had
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in 1968. The product range included steel sections and flat steel in all grades, including high-alloy steel. By the mid 1960s, August Thyssen-Hütte AG was Europe's largest crude steel producer, and the fifth largest in the world.
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sought to offload this asset, which it values at €1.5 billion. The discussions failed because Liberty wanted TK to pay money for the privilege of losing the Duisburg plant from its balance sheet.
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between Thyssen Stahl AG and Krupp Stahl AG took place. An alliance did not take place at that time, but there began cooperation on certain business areas (
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In the 1960s, the company also formed cooperative alliances with companies such as
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and subsequent war made the plants essential to the war economy. After the end of
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Subsequently, the plant was modernized and expanded by August Thyssen, becoming a
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In 1997, the flat steel production divisions of both groups were merged to form
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and the loss of many foreign interests; however the company remained viable.
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reduced the company's dominance in the steel industry and converted it to a
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In 1983, Thyssen Stahl AG was spun off. During the 1980s, talks on a
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On 17 March 1999, a new group formed by the merger of Thyssen and
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was registered, and on 23 October the merger took place, forming
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producing iron and steel and manufacturing ships, machines etc.
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In 1954/55, the group focused on acquisitions to restore the
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Die Feuer verlöschen nie - August Thyssen-Hütte 1890-1926
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Bond of the Thyssen & Co. AG, issued February 1922
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Index


Aktiengesellschaft
Steel
Hamborn
Prussia
Rhine Province
August
Joseph Thyssen
Krupp
ThyssenKrupp
Essen
Iron
steel
stainless
shipbuilding
elevators
German
steel
August Thyssen
Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp
ThyssenKrupp
August Thyssen
Joseph Thyssen
steelworks
Hamborn
Duisburg
vertically integrated company
First World War
occupation of the Ruhr
August Thyssen

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