
Mechel PAO
MOEX:MTLR

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Mechel PAO
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Mechel PAO is a holding company, which engages in the mining and production of coal and steel, iron core, and nickel products. The company is headquartered in Moscow, Moscow. The company went IPO on 2004-10-29. The firm operates in the mining, steel and power industry segments. Its segments include Steel segment, comprising production and sales of semi-finished steel products, carbon and specialty long products, carbon and stainless flat products, and value-added downstream metal products, including forgings, stampings, and hardware, and ferrosilicon; Mining segment, comprising production and sales of coal (coking and steam), and middlings, coke and chemical products, and iron ore, which supplies raw materials to the Steel and Power segments, and also sells raw materials to third parties, and Power segment, comprising generation and sales of electricity and heat power, which supplies electricity and heat power to the Steel and Mining segments, and also sells a portion of electricity and heat power to third parties. The company has freight seaports in Russia on the Sea of Japan and on the Sea of Azov, and a freight river port on the Kama River.

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