
U103-B Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?96*142
M36*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-B 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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Thomson, two blue-chip French companies, he says, he is familiar with the rules of international
business. “I have done many deals in my life, but I have never seen such lack of preparation for
an operation of such size,�says Mr Breton. He thinks there is no industrial point to the merged
company. The bidder just thought that “big plus big makes very big�
The French government clearly considers Arcelor one of the country s corporate jewels, but it has
very little standing in the matter—it is neither a shareholder nor regulator of Arcelor. The
company, created fuel dispenser in 2002 after the merger of Spain s Aceralia, Luxembourg s Arbed and France s
Usinor, is incorporated in Luxembourg. It has employees in Spain, Germany, Luxembourg and the
Americas, as well as France. As the world s biggest steel company in annual sales and the second-
biggest by volume, it is—together with Sanofi-Aventis, a Franco-German pharmaceutical firm, and
the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company—one of the few pan-European corporate
success stories.
All the French government can do to try to make the bid fail is to influence other stakeholders and
shareholders. Jean-Claude Juncker, the prime minister of Luxembourg, which owns 5.6% of
Arcelor share fuel dispenser s, has predictably fallen into line with France—declaring that in the next few weeks
he will do whatever it takes to make the deal fail. The government of Wallonia, a French-speaking
region of Belgium that owns 3.2% of Arcelor, has made similar noises. Union leaders have begun
to fret about workers social protection under the Mittal regime and possible job cuts.
But the only real legal obstacle to a deal could be intervention from the competition watchdog in
Brussels. Yet competition lawyers say almost unanimously that the merged company would not
pose an antitrust problem. The geographic presence of the two companies is complimentary
Arcelor is strong in Europe; Mittal is big in America. Toget fuel dispenser