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ArcelorMittal to sell stake in Canadian firm

World’s largest steel maker ArcelorMittal will sell its 28.6 per cent stake in Canada-based Wabush Mines for about $34.28 million. - ArcelorMittal to sell stake in Canadian firm for $34 mn - Land trouble puts mega-steel projects on slippery ground - JSPL gets show cause notice for "violating" norms - Lakshmi Mittal tops football rich list - ArcelorMittal may exit Orissa, Jharkhand - CIL shortlists 10 companies for developing 18 abandoned mines The steel maker would be offloading its minority stake to Canadian entity Consolidated Thompson Iron Mines and both firms have entered into a definitive agreement in this regard. “ArcelorMittal’s 28.6 per cent stake in Wabush Mines is being sold to Consolidated Thompson Iron Mines. ArcelorMittal will receive a consideration of $34.28 million for the stake,” the steel behemoth said in a statement on Friday. L N Mittal-led ArcelorMittal said the stake in Wabush Mines is no longer a core part of the company’s mining strategy. The mine represented 31 million tonnes of iron ore reserve and 1.2 million tonnes of iron ore produced for ArcelorMittal in 2008. According to the steel maker, even after selling the stake in Wabush Mines, the company continues to have significant mining operations and resources in Canada.


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