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Arcelor Mittal Announces Re-Organisation of Senior Management Structure Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal to Become CEO.


LUXEMBOURG -- The Board of Directors of Arcelor Mittal It has been suggested that and be merged into this article or section. 1 today announces the re-organisation of the company's senior management structure.

The Board of Directors has unanimously appointed Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal as the new Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. Mr Mittal will continue in his role as President of the Board of Directors2.

Mr Roland Junck has stepped down as chief executive, but will remain a member of the Group Management Board with his existing portfolio and additional responsibility as advisor to the Chief Executive. The GMB GMB (in Britain) General, Municipal and Boilermakers (Trade Union)  will now comprise Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal, Aditya Mittal Aditya Mittal is a Member of the Board of Directors and President and Chief Financial Officer of the world's largest steel firm Mittal Steel, which is majority owned by his father Lakshmi Mittal, who was ranked the fifth richest person in the world by Forbes in 2006. , Roland Junck, Michel Wurth, Gonzalo Urquijo and Malay Mukherjee. Mr Davinder Chugh will retain his operational functions, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer.

Commenting, Mr Joseph Kinsch, Chairman of the Board of Directors, said:

"We are making these changes to clarify the leadership of the company. It had become clear over the past months that the interests of the company were not best served by the previous structure."

"I believe these revised arrangements are in the best interest of all stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
. Mr Mittal is one of the most experienced and successful executives in the steel industry, and the Board is confident his leadership will deliver the considerable potential of Arcelor Mittal.

"On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Roland for the role he has played in leading the integration process over the past months. We have made a very successful start, which augurs augurs

Roman officials who interpreted omens. [Rom. Hist.: Parrinder, 34]

See : Prophecy
 well for the future of the company."

Mr Roland Junck said:

"I believe this clarification of the leadership arrangements of Arcelor Mittal is in the best interests of all parties. I remain convinced of the great potential of Arcelor Mittal and as a continuing member of the GMB I will be lending my full support to both Mr Mittal and the company to ensure this potential is realised."

Mr Mittal, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Arcelor Mittal, added:

"The overarching o·ver·arch·ing  
adj.
1. Forming an arch overhead or above: overarching branches.

2. Extending over or throughout: "I am not sure whether the missing ingredient . . .
 priority for Arcelor Mittal is to successfully integrate the two companies and deliver the merger synergies and benefits. This is the key focus for the Group Management Board and me, and one I am confident we will achieve. I am very pleased that Roland will continue to be a part of this effort as a member of the GMB and as a special adviser to me."

"The past three months have served to increase our confidence in the strategic rationale of combining the two companies. I remain very excited about our future prospects."

1 Arcelor S.A. and Mittal Steel Company Mittal Steel Company N.V. (Euronext: MT, NYSE: MT) was the world's largest steel producer by volume, and also the largest in turnover. Company is now part of Arcelor Mittal.

CEO Lakshmi Mittal's family owned 88% of the company.
 N.V.

2 The Board of Directors has unanimously approved an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a legal document describing a bilateral or multilateral agreement between parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action and may not imply a legal commitment. , with all independent board members voting in favour of this amendment, allowing Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal to take up an executive position while remaining on the Board of Directors. At the request of Mr Mittal, this amendment will be presented to an ordinary shareholder vote at the next Annual General Meeting. The Mittal family will not participate in this vote.
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