Mytilineos Holdings
Mytilineos S.A. (Greek: Μυτιληναίος Α.Ε.) is a Greece-based industrial conglomerate whose companies are active in the sectors of metallurgy, energy and EPC. The company, which was founded in 1990 as a metallurgical company of international trade and participations, is an evolution of an old metallurgical family business which began its activity in 1908. In 2011, the group's consolidated turnover stood at €1.57 billion, its EBITDA at €208.7 million and net profit at €42.6 million.
Type | Anonymi Etairia |
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Athex: MYTIL | |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Evangelos Mytilineos (Chairman and CEO) |
Products | Lead, zinc and aluminium mining and smelting, electricity generation, renewable energy, infrastructure and defence engineering, vehicle production |
Revenue | €1.526 billion (2017)[1] |
€232.12 million (2017)[2] | |
€158 million (2017)[3] | |
Total assets | €5.218 billion (from subsidiaries) (2017)[4] |
Total equity | €1.430 billion (2017)[5] |
Owner | Evangelos Mytilineos (16.4%)[6] Ioannis Mytilineos (15.4%)[6] |
Number of employees | 2,071 (2017)[7] |
Subsidiaries | Metka € 2 billion Protergia |
Website | www.mytilineos.gr |
Group companies
- Aluminium of Greece
- Protergia
- Metka (50.0%)
- M&M Gas
- Delphi Distomon
- EP-AL-ME
References
- http://www.mytilineos.gr/Uploads/FINANCIALS/2017/ANNUAL_FINANCIAL_REPORT_01.01.2017_31.12.2017.pdf
- http://www.mytilineos.gr/Uploads/FINANCIALS/2017/ANNUAL_FINANCIAL_REPORT_01.01.2017_31.12.2017.pdf
- http://www.mytilineos.gr/Uploads/FINANCIALS/2017/ANNUAL_FINANCIAL_REPORT_01.01.2017_31.12.2017.pdf
- http://www.mytilineos.gr/Uploads/FINANCIALS/2017/ANNUAL_FINANCIAL_REPORT_01.01.2017_31.12.2017.pdf
- http://www.mytilineos.gr/Uploads/FINANCIALS/2017/ANNUAL_FINANCIAL_REPORT_01.01.2017_31.12.2017.pdf
- "Major Shareholders - Mytilineos Corporate Website". www.mytilineos.gr. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
- http://www.mytilineos.gr/Uploads/FINANCIALS/2017/ANNUAL_FINANCIAL_REPORT_01.01.2017_31.12.2017.pdf
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