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Ternium
Ternium is a manufacturer of flat and long steel products with production centers in Argentina, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia and the United States. It is the leading steel company in Latin America with highly integrated processes to manufacture steel and value-added products. ==Overview==
Ternium was formed in 2005 by the consolidation of three companies: Siderar (Argentina), Sidor (Venezuela) and Hylsa (Mexico). Siderar was established by Argentine-based industrial conglomerate Techint in 1992 following the privatization of Somisa, and Ternium still trades on the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange by the Siderar name. The company takes it name from the Latin words ''Ter'' (three) and ''Eternium'' (eternal) in reference to the integration of the three steel mills. A fourth unit, Grupo IMSA, was acquired in 2007, by which Ternium expanded its operations into Guatemala and the United States. Techint remains the principal owner of Ternium with 62% of shares followed by the Italian-Argentine company Tenaris 11.0%, and 24.0% in the form of common shares listed in the NYSE as ADS. The firm was listed on the NYSE on February 1, 2006, and employs approximately 16,600 people worldwide.〔 Currently Ternium is one of the main shareholders of the Brazilian siderurgy company Usiminas. Control of Usiminas is divided between Nippon Steel, Ternium and CSN.
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