Viohalco

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Viohalco
TypePublic
AthexVIO
EuronextVIO
ISINBE0974271034
IndustryMetals, manufacturing
Founded1937
Headquarters,
Key people
Nikolaos Stassinopoulos (Chairman)
ProductsAluminium, Copper, Steel, Steel Pipes, Cables, Technology and R&D, Recycling and waste management services, Real estate development.
Revenue3.850 billion (2020[1])
285.53 million (2020)[2]
€32.91 million (2020)[3]
Total assets€4.198 billion (2020[4])
Total equity€1.381 billion (2020[5])
OwnerIppokratis I. Stasinopoulos (30.31%)
Nikolaos Stassinopoulos (27.43%)
Evangelos Stassinopoulos (19.20%)
Michail Stassinopoulos (7.01%)[6]
Number of employees
9.402 (2021) [7]
Websitewww.viohalco.com

Viohalco S.A. (Greek: Βιοχάλκο Α.Ε.) (Viomichania Chalkou kai Alouminiou Company), a Greek heavy industry corporation, was established in 1937, made its debut on the Athens Stock Exchange in 1947 and is included in the FTSE/Athex Large Cap stock exchange index.[8] The company is composed of tens of different companies active in the metal production, steel and aluminum trade. Its president, , is one of the richest businessmen in Greece. The magnitude of this corporation is visible in the fact that 7 percent of Greek exports are made by it. Viohalco’s overall sales for 2006 came to around 2.5 billion euros, with profits of 298 million euros - a 68 percent increase from the previous year (sales-and-profits from January–September 2006).

Viohalco has heavily invested in Romania, Bulgaria and the UK, and recently achieved a major deal in steel manufacturing with a US-based company.[9] Among the company’s publicly stated plans are the development of operations in Russia and Serbia and the construction of an energy plant in mainland Greece by early 2010. Viohalco is a large land owner in Greece and in the Balkans. There has been talk of the eventual creation of a real estate division or company by Viohalco.

In 2013, Viohalco moved its headquarters from Athens to Brussels. On 22 November 2013 it was listed on Euronext.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.viohalco.com/Files/Documents/Document512.File1.Original.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ https://www.viohalco.com/Files/Documents/Document512.File1.Original.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ https://www.viohalco.com/Files/Documents/Document512.File1.Original.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ https://www.viohalco.com/Files/Documents/Document512.File1.Original.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ https://www.viohalco.com/Files/Documents/Document512.File1.Original.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "Major shareholders".
  7. ^ https://craft.co/viohalco
  8. ^ Viohalco Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine TheBestFromGreece.com
  9. ^ Viohalco SA BIOX:ATH ft.com
  10. ^ "VIOHALCO Market Information". Euronext. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.

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