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was founded in 1883 as a metallurgic workshop and became known as the Goujon (or Guzhon) Plant (завод Гужона). It is one of the oldest major industrial enterprises in the middle Russia. In the
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History

From 1883 to 1917, the plant was known as the Association of the Moscow Metallic Plant (Guzhon Plant) - Товарищество Московского металлического завода (завода Гужона). From July, 1917 to November, 1922: Московский Государственный металлический завод No.9, Moscow State Metallic Plant #9. From 1922 to 1992: Московский металлургический завод "Серп и молот", Moscow Metallurgical Plant ''Serp i Molot''. From November 25, 1992 to 1997: Акционерное общество 'Московский металлургический завод "Серп и молот"', Joint-stock company "Moscow Metallurgical Plant ''Serp i Molot''". From July 17, 1997 onwards: Открытое акционерное общество 'Московский металлургический завод "Серп и молот"', Open joint-stock company 'Moscow Metallurgical Plant ''Serp i Molot'' ' (ОАО "СиМ СТ", OAO "SIM ST"). In April 2011 the plant stopped operating. In 2014 a plan to redevelop the territory of the plant for housing was approved. In March 2015 the housing construction startedНа территории промзоны «Серп и Молот» началось строительство жилого квартала


Ownership and management

Directors: * June 1938 - May 1958 — Ilyin Grigory Markelovich * November 1960 - November 1972 — Ermolaev Vladimir Alekseevich * 1966-2012 (December 26) — Parenkov Sergey Leonidovich *Chairman of the Board of Directors: Lev Sadovsky (Садовский Лев Николаевич, b. 1939) Real estate: 871,625,538
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Nominal capital: 1,532,422,528
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Major stockholders

The company does not have the "
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Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
City has a considerable share of stock of the plant. Below, the percentages indicate both the shares held and the nominal capital. *Открытое акционерное общество "МЕТА - ИНВЕСТ", 33.3% *Акционерный коммерческий "Московский муниципальный банк – Банк Москвы", 37% *Банк Москвы (Департамент имущества города Москвы) – 16,84%


Subsidiaries

*Закрытое акционерное общество "Производственно-строительный монтажный трест "Серп и молот" *Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "СиМ-Инвест" *Закрытое Акционерное Общество Таможенно – брокерский комплекс "Гужон"


See also

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Severstal Severstal () is a Russian company mainly operating in the steel and mining industry, headquartered in Cherepovets. Severstal is listed on the Moscow Exchange and LSE and is the largest steel company in Russia. The company is majority-owned and ...


References


External links


Serp i Molot plant website
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