Ciner Group

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Ciner Group A.Ş.
TypeAnonim Şirket
Founded7 March 1978[1]
Headquarters
Üsküdar, Istanbul
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Key people
Turgay Ciner (Chairman and President)[2]
Number of employees
9,700[1]
Websitecinergroup.com.tr/en

Ciner Group (known as Park Holding until December 1994)[1] is an industrial conglomerate in Turkey operating in energy, media, and commerce. Via Ciner Media Group, it owns media properties including the Habertürk newspaper and Habertürk TV. In the energy and mining sector, the company has various coal mines and power plants, and via Eti Soda and Kazan Soda Elektrik, it controls the world's second largest trona (soda ash) reserves.[3] Its Park Elektrik subsidiary is 35% floated on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, as PRKME.[1][4]

Ciner's asphaltite and lignite mines and power stations are operated via various subsidiaries, including Silopi Elektrik.[5] Ciner is on the Global Coal Exit List.[6]

See also[]

  • Energy policy of Turkey

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Ciner Group, Ciner Group aims at being the biggest group in Turkey and contributes to the economical, social and cultural development and future of Turkey.
  2. ^ Businessweek, Company Overview of Ciner Group
  3. ^ Ciner Group, Eti Soda
  4. ^ Istanbul Stock Exchange, PARK ELEKTRİK ÜRETİM MADENCİLİK SANAYİ VE TİCARET A.Ş.
  5. ^ Ciner,"Energy and Mining", Ciner website, accessed Sept. 2018.
  6. ^ "Ciner". coalexit.org. Retrieved 6 March 2020.

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