Aditya Mittal - ArcelorMittal CEO

AMSYF Stock  USD 26.89  0.00  0.00%   

CEO

Mr. Aditya Mittal has served as Group Chief Financial Officer, Member of the Executive Board, Member of the Management Committee and Chief Executive Officer ArcelorMittal Europe at ArcelorMittal S.A. since January 1, 2016. He has also been President of the Company since March 5, 2018. Prior to that, he was Chief Financial Officer and Member of the Group Management Board, as well as Member of the Management Committee of ArcelorMittal S.A. from October 30, 2006. Prior to his current role, he was Chief Financial Officer of ArcelorMittal with responsibility for Flat Carbon Europe, investor relations and communications. He joined Mittal Steel in 1997, and was president and Chief Financial Officer of Mittal Steel Company from 2004 to 2006 since 2018.
Age 46
Tenure 6 years
Phone352 47 921
Webhttps://corporate.arcelormittal.com
Mittal serves on the board of Aperam, is Chairman of India’s second largest refinery, Hindustan Mittal Energy Limited, is a board member at the Wharton School and a board member at Iconiq Capital. He is also a trustee at Brookings Institute and an alumni of the World Economic Forum Young Global Leader’s Program. He graduated with a Bachelors degree in Economics from the Wharton School in Pennsylvania.

ArcelorMittal Management Efficiency

The company has return on total asset (ROA) of 0.0782 % which means that it generated a profit of $0.0782 on every $100 spent on assets. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows a return on equity (ROE) of 0.1784 %, meaning that it generated $0.1784 on every $100 dollars invested by stockholders. ArcelorMittal's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well ArcelorMittal manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities.
ArcelorMittal SA has accumulated 9.07 B in total debt with debt to equity ratio (D/E) of 0.17, which may suggest the company is not taking enough advantage from borrowing. ArcelorMittal SA has a current ratio of 1.59, which is within standard range for the sector. Debt can assist ArcelorMittal until it has trouble settling it off, either with new capital or with free cash flow. So, ArcelorMittal's shareholders could walk away with nothing if the company can't fulfill its legal obligations to repay debt. However, a more frequent occurrence is when companies like ArcelorMittal SA sell additional shares at bargain prices, diluting existing shareholders. Debt, in this case, can be an excellent and much better tool for ArcelorMittal to invest in growth at high rates of return. When we think about ArcelorMittal's use of debt, we should always consider it together with cash and equity.

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ArcelorMittal S.A., together with its subsidiaries, operates as integrated steel and mining companies in Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Africa. ArcelorMittal S.A. was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Arcelormittal operates under Steel classification in the United States and is traded on OTC Exchange. It employs 158000 people. ArcelorMittal SA [AMSYF] is a Pink Sheet which is traded between brokers over the counter.

Management Performance

ArcelorMittal SA Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the ArcelorMittal's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: ArcelorMittal inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of ArcelorMittal. The board's role is to monitor ArcelorMittal's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. ArcelorMittal's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, ArcelorMittal's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Daniel Fairclough, Head of Investor Relations and VP of Corporate Fin.
Nicola Davidson, VP Responsibility
Aditya Mittal, Group CFO, Principal Accounting Officer, Member of the Group Management Board and CEO of Arcelormittal Europe
Henk Scheffer, Secretary to the Company and Board of Directors
Augustine Kochuparampil, Vice President Member of the Management Committee, CEO of Long Carbon Europe
Gregory Ludkovsky, Vice President of Global Research and Development, Member of the Management Committee
Genuino Christino, Vice President Group Head of Finance, Member of the Management Committee
Stephanie WernerDietz, Ex HR
Lakshmi BCom, Ex Chairman
Vijay Goyal, Vice President Member of the Management Committee, CEO ArcelorMittal Distribution Solutions

ArcelorMittal Stock Performance Indicators

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