Suez Steel

Suez Steel is an steel company located in Adabia, Egypt. As of September 2006, Banque du Caire, which owns or owned up to 80% of Suez Steel's stock, has offered the stock for sale. The company's stock is listed on Egypt's stock exchange.

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  • 1997

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