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Cold Steel: The Multi-Billion-Dollar Battle for a Global Empire
By (Author) Tim Bouquet
By (author) Byron Ousey
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown & Company
17th April 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Iron, steel and other metal industries
338.83669142
Short-listed for Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2008
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
A compelling account of the biggest corporate takeovers of recent years, and an insight into the life of Lakshmi Mittal, the world's fourth richest man.
COLD STEEL is the gripping story of the world's biggest and most hard-fought industry takeover of recent years, an epic corporate battle that would send shockwaves through the political corridors of Europe, excite the world's financial markets, enrich thirty hedge funds and transform the global steel industry.The two largest steel-producers went head to head in a bitter battle for total market domination. Lakshmi Mittal, a Calcutta-born industrialist who had raised himself up from humble beginnings to become the world's fourth-richest man, proposes a friendly merger with rival Arcelor, a pan-European company whose interested parties include the governments of Spain, Luxembourg and Belgium. Arcelor's mercurial CEO, Frenchman Guy Dolle, refuses, and the scene is set for a massive hostile takeover involving billions of dollars of finance, government and shareholder manoeuvring, and accusations of jingoism and double-dealing. Fast-paced and electrifying, COLD STEEL brings to life the cut and thrust of big business at war.Tim Bouquet was the first British journalist to write a major profile of Mittal, while Byron Ousey was a PR adviser to the Luxembourg government, one of Arcelor s biggest shareholders. Together they are admirably qualified to guide us through the myriad twists and turns of this compelling business saga and have produced an enormously entertaining read. Christopher Silvester, Daily Express
Tim Bouquet and Byron Ousey have written an account of the takeover in the style of a thriller. Cold Steel describes the often brutal and chaotic five-month battle between Mittal and Arcelor. The combatants are described as though starring in a fictional work of industrial espionage. Bob Jones, Management Today A rare, insider's account of lots of people making millions The book reads like a thriller, with each side trying to rope in other steel companies on both sides of the Atlantic as allies As this book shows, money and business logic prevailed in the end over politics and protection. The EconomistTim Bouquet is a journalist, writer, editor, broadcaster and traveller. He contributes to leading titles including the Telegraph Magazine and The Times Magazine. Byron Ousey was at the heart of the Mittal v. Arcelor battle, advising the government of Luxembourg, where Arcelor was based.
Author Location: West Sussex (TB) and London (BO)