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Further production curtailment at Søral
Sør-Norge Aluminium AS (Søral), owned 49.9 percent by Hydro, will reduce its aluminium production by another 25 percent, resulting in a total reductio ...
February 10, 2009
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Further reductions at Neuss smelter likely
Further production curtailment could be initiated shortly at Hydro’s primary aluminium plant in Neuss, Germany. The plant, with a production capacity ...
February 5, 2009
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Kjetil Ebbesberg to head Metal Markets in Hydro
Kjetil Ebbesberg will take on the position as executive vice president for the new Metal Markets business area in Norwegian aluminium and energy compa ...
February 5, 2009
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Opening new windows in Milano - in aluminium
Hydro is spending four days in Milano with thousands of building industry professionals, to highlight our strong position as a provider of aluminium s ...
February 3, 2009
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Fatality at Qatalum project
A 27-year-old Nepali national died in an accident at the Qatalum building site in Qatar early on February 1.
February 2, 2009
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Drop printed version – get Hydro’s annual report electronically
Hydro’s Investor Relations unit is encouraging the company’s many thousand shareholders in Norway to register in order to obtain Hydro’s extensive ann ...
January 30, 2009
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Impairments affect Hydro’s fourth quarter results
Norsk Hydro ASA will write down the value of certain fixed assets and inventories by approximately NOK 3.5 billion with effect for its fourth quarter ...
January 28, 2009
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Playing with a Swan!
Søve Lekemiljø has quickly gone from a range of playground equipment based on wood to one of aluminium extrusions and high-pressure laminate. The chan ...
January 22, 2009
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Hydro changes structure and extends corporate management board
Norsk Hydro ASA is extending its corporate management board by the addition of two members, as part of a reorganization designed to secure a more conc ...
January 20, 2009
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High gear recruiting for Qatalum
Recruiting in the ramp-up to first metal at the Qatalum aluminium plant in Qatar is going full speed ahead.
January 19, 2009