Moscow Metallurgical Plant

Moscow Metallurgical Plant Serp i Molot ("sickle and hammer") in Moscow, Russia was founded in 1883 as a metallurgic workshop and became known as the Goujon (or Guzhon) Plant (завод Гужона). It is one of the oldest major industrial enterprises in the middle Russia. In the Soviet era it was renamed after the Communist "Hammer and sickle" symbol.

Timeline

2004

The major markets are Russia (85%), Belarus (12%), and Ukraine (1%) Non-CIS market is within 1-2%.

Moscow City has a considerable share of stock of the plant.

Subsidiaries

Management

Major stockholders

The company does not have the "Golden Share" (rights of federal subjects to manage the business).

Below, the percentages indicate both the shares held and the nominal capital.

Private

Federal

Postal address

See also

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Coordinates: 55°45′01″N 37°41′22″E / 55.75028°N 37.68944°E / 55.75028; 37.68944


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