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Indian companies bag 4 of 13titles at Platts Global Metals Awards

| | May 23, 2015, at 05:06 am
Kolkata, May 22 (IBNS) FourIndian companies were among the winners at the third annual Platts Global Metals Awards, which recognize exemplary performance in a dozen categories across the steel, metals and mining complex.

The event, hosted by Platts, a leading global energy, metals and commodities information provider, was emceed by CNBC’s Karen Tsoand attended by nearly 200 industry executives.

“Each of this year’s winners and finalists deserves praise for important contributions to the metals sector in these challenging times of oversupply and soft prices,” said Larry Neal, president of Platts. “It’s notable in the 2015 competition that companies were thinking outside the box and taking measures to move up- and down-stream in search of competitive edge and improved financial performance.” 

The four Indian companies that snared titles at this year’s ceremony in London were Hindustan Zinc, JSW Steel, NMDC Limited and International Coal Venture Pvt Ltd:

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