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Salzgitter

American  
[zahlts-git-uhr] / ˈzɑltsˌgɪt ər /

noun

  1. a city in Lower Saxony, in northwestern Germany, southeast of Hanover.


Salzgitter British  
/ zaltsˈɡɪtər /

noun

  1. an industrial city in central Germany, in SE Lower Saxony. Pop: 109 855 (2003 est)

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Salzgitter falls 5.1%, while ArcelorMittal nudges up 0.15% as Jefferies analysts highlight the company’s iron-ore self-sufficiency and strong balance sheet.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, Salzgitter’s results beat expectations, with strong cost control and cash flow, the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

"From the Thysenkrupp and Salzgitter steel mills producing the sheet metal rolls that are later turned into doors and bonnets, to makers of smaller components used in drivetrains, costs have exploded as a result of high energy prices," says Matthias Schmidt of Schmidt Automotive Research.

From BBC

Science talked to co-authors Bernard Wilkin, a historian at the State Archives of Belgium, and archaeologist Arne Homann, director of the City Museum of Salzgitter, about the historical trade and its implications.

From Science Magazine

In Salzgitter, Germany, some 25 miles from Volkswagen’s headquarters, steel beams tower above concrete foundations as excavators and dump trucks hum nearby.

From New York Times