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Böhler

Böhler was an Austrian trader for steel. It was founded in 1870 by the brothers Albert and Emil Böhler. Following World War II, the company was nationalized in 1946. It was merged with other Austrian steel companies to form the VÖEST-Alpine AG, before being restructured into a subsidiary of said VÖEST-Alpine AG called Vereinigte Edelstahlwerke. After considerable losses, the VÖEST-Alpine AG and its subsidiaries were restructured again in 1988. The Böhler companies were merged with Uddeholms AB in 1991, following the acquisition of Uddeholm by VÖEST-Alpine Stahl AG in 1990.

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Böhler
FormerlyGebrüder Böhler & Co., Vereinigte Edelstahlwerke (VEW)
IndustrySteel
Founded1870
Defunct1991 (1991)
FateMerged with Uddeholms AB
SuccessorBöhler-Uddeholm

Böhler was an Austrian trader for steel. It was founded in 1870 by the brothers Albert and Emil Böhler. Following World War II, the company was nationalized in 1946.1 It was merged with other Austrian steel companies to form the VÖEST-Alpine AG, before being restructured into a subsidiary of said VÖEST-Alpine AG called Vereinigte Edelstahlwerke (German for 'United Stainless Steel Works'). After considerable losses, the VÖEST-Alpine AG and its subsidiaries were restructured again in 1988. The Böhler companies were merged with Uddeholms AB in 1991, following the acquisition of Uddeholm by VÖEST-Alpine Stahl AG in 1990.2

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  1. "RIS - Verstaatlichungsgesetz - Bundesrecht konsolidiert, Fassung vom 04.02.2024". www.ris.bka.gv.at. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. "Historie - voestalpine". www.voestalpine.com. Retrieved 2024-02-03.