SIDERURGICA DEL ORINOCO.SIDER Sid´er n. 1. One who takes a side. 1. Cider. [acute{U}]RGICA DEL ORINOCO Orinoco (ōrēnō`kō), river of Venezuela, estimated to be from 1,500 to 1,700 mi (2,410–2,735 km) long. Rising near Mt. (Sidor), a Venezuelan steel maker 70%-owned by a Latin Lat·in n. 1. a. The Indo-European language of the ancient Latins and Romans and the most important cultural language of western Europe until the end of the 17th century. b. American consortium called Amazonia, restructured US$449 million in debt through a group of banks led by Citigroup. The deal will allow Sidor, which is $1 billion in debt, to preserve about 6,000 jobs. Amazonia is made up of Mexico's Hylsamex, Argentina's Siderar, Venezuela's Sivensa and Brazil's Usiminas. |
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