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Boryszew SA
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Boryszew SA
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Price: 1.12 EUR -3.03% Market Closed
Market Cap: €229.8m
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Boryszew SA
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Market Cap
229.8m EUR
Industry
Metals & Mining

Boryszew SA engages in the production and sale of chemicals. The company is headquartered in Warsaw, Woj. Mazowieckie and currently employs 10,000 full-time employees. The firm's activities are divided into six business segments: Aluminum, which focuses on the manufacture of aluminum wires and wire rods, sheets and strips; Copper, which produces copper pipes, tubes, alloy rods, bars and castings; Zinc and Lead, which provides lead alloys and refined lead from recycled batteries; Automotive, which is responsible for the production of plastic and metal car components, as well as automotive hoses; Chemicals, which offers various chemicals and plastic materials, such as antifreezes for car coolers, lubricants, pyrotechnic products and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) flakes, and Trade, which includes distribution of metals and real estate activities, among others. The firm operates through numerous subsidiaries in Europe, Asia and the Americas.

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