Alcoa Corporation

Alcoa Corporation (a portmanteau of Aluminum Company of America) is an American industrial corporation. It is the world’s eighth largest producer of aluminum, with corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Alcoa conducts operations in 10 countries. Alcoa is a major producer of primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum, and alumina combined, through its active and growing participation in all major aspects of the industry: technology, mining, refining, smelting, fabricating, and recycling.

In May 2007 Alcoa Inc. made a US$27 billion hostile takeover bid for Alcan in an attempt to form the world’s largest aluminum producer. The bid was withdrawn when Alcan announced a friendly takeover by Rio Tinto in July 2007.

On November 1, 2016, Alcoa Inc. split into two new entities: Alcoa Corporation, which is engaged in the mining and manufacture of raw aluminium, and Arconic, which processes aluminum and other metals.

Alcoa moved its headquarters back to Pittsburgh effective September 1, 2017. In October 2018, Alcoa announced plans to move from Pittsburgh’s North Shore to a more downtown Pittsburgh location.

Traded as:           NYSE: AA;    Russell 1000 Component

Industry:              Metals

Founded:            Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US (1888)

Founder:             Charles Martin Hall

Headquarters:   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Products:             Bauxite Alumina Aluminium

Website:              www.alcoa.com

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