Mytilineos Holdings

Mytilineos S.A. (Greek: Μυτιληναίος Α.Ε. – Όμιλος Επιχειρήσεων, literally "Mytilineos – Group of Companies") is a Greek-based industrial conglomerate whose companies are active in the sectors of metallurgy, energy and EPC. The firm, 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.

Mytilineos S.A.
Μυτιληναίος Α.Ε - Oμιλος Επιχειρήσεων
Anonymi Etairia
Traded asAthex: MYTIL
ISINGRS393503008 
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1990 (1990)
Headquarters,
Key people
Evangelos Mytilineos (Chairman and CEO)
ProductsLead, zinc and aluminium mining and smelting, electricity generation, renewable energy, infrastructure and defence engineering, vehicle production
Revenue1.526 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]
OwnerEvangelos Mytilineos (16.4%)[6]
Ioannis Mytilineos (15.4%)[6]
Number of employees
2.071 (2017)[7]
SubsidiariesMetka 2 billion Protergia
Websitewww.mytilineos.gr

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