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1998 [[GEC Alsthom]] acquired '''Cegelec''' (electrical contracting), and was then listed on the Paris Stock Exchange with a change of name to '''ALSTOM'''. '''GEC''' and '''Alcatel''' sold part of their stakes in the capital (23.6% each) <ref>History of Alstom: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstom#History]</ref>. [[GEC Alsthom]] and Cegelec Projects were reunited as [[Alstom]] | 1998 [[GEC Alsthom]] acquired '''Cegelec''' (electrical contracting), and was then listed on the Paris Stock Exchange with a change of name to '''ALSTOM'''. '''GEC''' and '''Alcatel''' sold part of their stakes in the capital (23.6% each) <ref>History of Alstom: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstom#History]</ref>. [[GEC Alsthom]] and Cegelec Projects were reunited as [[Alstom]] | ||
2014 ARVOS Group acquired the Ljungstrom air preheater business from Alstom and formed its LJUNGSTRÖM Division | |||
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Revision as of 11:40, 11 January 2019
Alstom is a French multinational company operating worldwide in rail transport markets, active in the fields of passenger transportation, signalling and locomotives, with products including the AGV, TGV, Eurostar, and Pendolino high-speed trains, in addition to suburban, regional and metro trains, and Citadis trams.
1998 GEC Alsthom acquired Cegelec (electrical contracting), and was then listed on the Paris Stock Exchange with a change of name to ALSTOM. GEC and Alcatel sold part of their stakes in the capital (23.6% each) [1]. GEC Alsthom and Cegelec Projects were reunited as Alstom
2014 ARVOS Group acquired the Ljungstrom air preheater business from Alstom and formed its LJUNGSTRÖM Division