
May 24 (Reuters) - Novelis , the U.S. unit of India's largest aluminum producer HindalCo Industries Ltd, posted a quarterly loss, hurt by lower average aluminum prices and sales.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novelis Inc. , the world's largest maker of aluminum sheet, said strong U.S. automotive sales this year would help drive U.S. demand for products using aluminum at a pace consistent with an expected 2 percent growth in U.S. gross domestic product.
April 12 (Reuters) - Aluminum products maker Novelis Inc, which has cut its fiscal 2012 earnings estimate because of lower shipments and soft demand, will close its Saguenay Works in Jonquiere, Quebec.
SHANGHAI, April 11 (Reuters) - Aluminium demand is expected to grow at an annual rate of 7-8 percent in China and 4-5 percent globally, for an indefinite number of years, the chief executive of Novelis Inc said on Wednesday.
March 5 (Reuters) - Aluminum products maker Novelis Inc is selling three foil-manufacturing plants in Europe to focus on premium product markets such as beverage cans and automobiles, it said on...
Feb 8 (Reuters) - Aluminum products producer Novelis cut its fiscal-year earnings estimate for the second time, citing lower shipments because of soft demand in Europe and weakness in its electronics business in Asia.
with another 66 pages.) But Realogy’s opus is dwarfed by the 10-Q filed on February 8, 2011, by aluminum-can maker Novelis Inc., another closely held company (taken private in 2007 by the Mumbai-based Aditya Birla Group). Its masterpiece clocked
Hyundai North America CEO John Krafcik, a former Ford veteran; and Phil Martens, 51, CEO of aluminum rolled products maker Novelis . Martens was at Ford from 1987 to 2005 in a variety of engineering and corporate roles including product development. Krafcik
Nov 9 (Reuters) - Novelis , the U.S. unit of India's largest aluminium producer HindalCo Industries Ltd , said its second-quarter profit nearly doubled on the back of higher average aluminum prices.
(Corrects size of Oswego, New York plant investment to $200 million in paragraph 14 of Aug. 18 item)