-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, HN4uE2jszTxnVx2dawDP4JMRap6uMvR+a1wFY6debtdPBbcqeQFJ9l75Sa9WYhFO PVlYcAgSGUuDF0xItJlciw== 0000903423-10-000603.txt : 20101029 0000903423-10-000603.hdr.sgml : 20101029 20101029143150 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000903423-10-000603 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 6-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20101029 FILED AS OF DATE: 20101029 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20101029 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: ArcelorMittal CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001243429 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: STEEL WORKS, BLAST FURNACES ROLLING MILLS (COKE OVENS) [3312] IRS NUMBER: 000000000 FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 6-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 333-146371 FILM NUMBER: 101151272 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 19 AVE DE LA LIBERTE STREET 2: L-2930 LUXEMBOURG CITY: R.C.S. LUXEMBOURG STATE: N4 ZIP: 00000 BUSINESS PHONE: 35247922151 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 19 AVE DE LA LIBERTE STREET 2: L-2930 LUXEMBOURG CITY: R.C.S. LUXEMBOURG STATE: N4 ZIP: 00000 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: ARCELOR DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20030618 6-K 1 arcelormittal-6k_1029.htm Unassociated Document
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.  20549
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FORM 6-K
 
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
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Dated October 29, 2010
 
Commission File Number: 333-146371
 
ARCELORMITTAL
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
 
19 Avenue de la Liberté
L-2930 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
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Exhibit 99.1 is hereby incorporated by reference into this report on Form 6-K.
 
Exhibit List
 
Exhibit No.
 
Description
   
Exhibit 99.1
ArcelorMittal Reports Results for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2010
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
 
 
Date: October 29, 2010
 
 
   By:     /s/ Henk Scheffer
      Name:
Henk Scheffer
      Title:
Company Secretary
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
Exhibit Index
 
Exhibit No.
 
Description
   
Exhibit 99.1
ArcelorMittal Reports Results for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2010
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EX-99.1 2 arcelormittal6k-ex991_1029.htm Unassociated Document
Results for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2010

On October 26, 2010 ArcelorMittal (“ArcelorMittal” or the “Company”) announced results1 for the three month and nine month periods ended September 30, 2010.

Highlights for the three months ended September 30, 2010:
 
Health and safety frequency rate2 was 1.9x in the three months ended September 30, 2010, slightly higher as compared with 1.8x for the three months ended June 30, 2010
 
Operating income of $1.1 billion, compared to $1.7 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010
 
Long-term debt, plus short-term debt, less cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash and short-term investments increased by $1.8 billion to $22.1 billion during the three months ended September 30, 2010, primarily due to foreign exchange impacts and increased working capital
 
 
Performance and industrial plan:
 
Capacity utilization decreased to 71% during the three months ended September 30, 2010, from 78% in the three months ended June 30, 2010 due to seasonal slowdown
 
$3.0 billion of annualized sustainable cost reductions achieved by the end of the three months ended September 30, 2010; on track to reach $5.0 billion of management gains by 2012
 
Own iron ore production to reach approximately 50 million tonnes by end of 2010
 
 
Outlook for the fourth quarter of 2010:
 
Operating income plus depreciation and impairment is expected to be between $1.5 billion and $1.9 billion
 
Capacity utilization is expected to remain stable, at approximately 70% levels, but shipments are expected to increase
 
Financial highlights (on the basis of IFRS1, amounts in USD):
 
In million of U.S. dollars unless otherwise shown
Three months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended
Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended
Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$21,039
$21,651
$16,170
$61,342
$46,468
Operating Income / (Loss)
1,057
1,723
326
3,466
(2,341)
Net Income / (Loss)
1,350
1,704
910
3,733
(945)
Iron Ore Production (Mt)
17.4
16.4
13.1
49.6
37.1
Crude Steel Production (Mt)
22.7
24.8
19.6
70.6
50.7
Steel Shipments (Mt)
21.0
22.8
18.2
65.2
51.1
Operating Income (Loss)/tonne (US$/t)
50
76
18
53
(46)
Basic Earnings / (Loss) per share (U.S. dollar per share)
0.89
1.13
0.60
2.47
(0.66)

Commenting, Mr. Lakshmi N. Mittal, Chairman and CEO, ArcelorMittal, said:
 
“The business performed towards the lower end of our expectations against a background of seasonally lower volumes, weakening spot prices and higher costs. Our outlook for the last quarter of 2010 remains cautious as the expected higher input prices continue to work through the business and demand remains muted, though with some regional differences.”
 
 
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 FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This document may contain forward-looking information and statements about ArcelorMittal and its subsidiaries. These statements include financial projections and estimates and their underlying assumptions, statements regarding plans, objectives and expectations with respect to future operations, products and services, and statements regarding future performance. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “target” or similar expressions. Although ArcelorMittal’s management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, investors and holders of ArcelorMittal’s securities are cautioned that forward-looking information and statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, many of which a re difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of ArcelorMittal, that could cause actual results and developments to differ materially and adversely from those expressed in, or implied or projected by, the forward-looking information and statements. These risks and uncertainties include those discussed or identified in the filings with the Luxembourg Stock Market Authority for the Financial Markets (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) made or to be made by ArcelorMittal, including ArcelorMittal’s Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2009 filed with the SEC. ArcelorMittal undertakes no obligation to publicly update its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

ARCELORMITTAL THIRD QUARTER 2010 RESULTS
 
ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel company announced on October 26, 2010 results for the three month and nine month periods ended September 30, 2010.

Corporate responsibility performance and initiatives
 
Health and safety - Own personnel and contractors lost time injury frequency rate2

Total safety performance in steel and mining operations, based on own personnel figures and contractors lost time injury frequency rate, deteriorated to 1.9 for the third quarter of 2010 as compared to 1.8 in the second quarter of 2010. Deterioration in the safety performance of our mining operations, Long Carbon Americas and Europe, and Asia Africa and CIS operations was only partially offset by improvements in the Stainless Steel, Flat Carbon Europe, Flat Carbon Americas and Distribution Solutions operations.

Lost time injury frequency rate
Three months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Total Mines
1.7
1.6
2.2
1.7
2.6
           
Lost time injury frequency rate
Three months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Flat Carbon Americas
1.7
1.9
1.3
1.8
1.9
Flat Carbon Europe
2.1
2.5
2.0
2.3
1.7
Long Carbon Americas and Europe
2.3
2.1
1.8
2.2
1.9
Asia Africa and CIS
1.2
0.6
1.5
0.9
1.0
Stainless Steel
2.2
3.0
2.8
2.5
1.3
Distribution Solutions
2.3
2.4
4.6
2.7
3.9
Total Steel
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.7
           
Lost time injury frequency rate
Three months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Total (Steel and Mines)
1.9
1.8
2.0
1.9
1.8
 
 
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Key initiatives for the three months ended September 30, 2010

·  
In September 2010, ArcelorMittal secured entry to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (“DJSI World”). The Dow Jones Sustainability Index tracks the financial performance of the leading sustainability-driven companies worldwide. Securing recognition from this benchmarking index for the first time represents a significant milestone on the Company's journey towards delivering safe, sustainable steel. ArcelorMittal is now a member of the two major sustainability and corporate responsibility indexes; the DJSI World and the FTSE4Good Index series.

·  
ArcelorMittal has published a human rights policy which outlines respect for all human rights, ranging from safe working environments to freedom of association, wherever the Company operates. The human rights policy complements existing policies such as the code of business conduct, health and safety, environment and human resource policies and the anti-corruption guidelines. The human rights policy also supports the commitments the Company has already made to the United Nations universal declaration of human rights, the core conventions of the international labour organisation (“ILO”) and the United Nations global compact.


Analysis of results for the three months ended September 30, 2010 versus the three months ended June 30, 2010 and the three months ended September 30, 2009

ArcelorMittal recorded net income for the three months ended September 30, 2010 of $1.4 billion, or $0.89 per share, as compared with net income of $1.7 billion, or $1.13 per share, for the three months ended June 30, 2010, and net income of $0.9 billion, or  $0.60 per share, for the three months ended September 30, 2009.

Total steel shipments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were 21.0 million metric tonnes as compared with 22.8 million metric tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010, and 18.2 million metric tonnes for the three months ended September 30, 2009.

Sales for the three months ended September 30, 2010 declined 3% to $21.0 billion as compared with $21.7 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010, and were up 30% as compared with $16.2 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2009.  Sales were lower during the third quarter of 2010 as compared to the second quarter of 2010 due to seasonally lower volumes (-8%),  partly offset by higher average steel selling prices (+4%).

Operating income for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $1.1 billion, as compared with $1.7 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010 and $0.3 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2009.

Depreciation expense remained flat at $1.2 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010 as compared with each of the three months ended June 30, 2010 and September 30, 2009, respectively.

Impairment cost for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $26 million relating to impairment of a pickling line in Liege, Belgium. Impairment cost for the three months ended June 30, 2010 was $119 million and resulted from the sale of the Anzherkoye steam coal mine in Russia which occurred in July 2010.  Impairment cost for the three months ended September 30, 2009 was $62 million, and resulted from the impairment of ArcelorMittal Galati’s coke oven assets.

Operating performance for the three months ended September 30, 2010 included a non-cash gain of $85 million relating to unwinding of hedges on raw material purchases as compared to a $92 million gain recorded in the three months ended June 30, 2010.

Income from equity method investments and other income for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $108 million, as compared to $183 million and $99 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010 and September 30, 2009, respectively. Income from equity method investments decreased during the third quarter of 2010 primarily as a result of declines in the operating performance of our Chinese investees.

Net interest expense (including interest expense and interest income) increased to $378 million for the three months ended September 30, 2010 from $308 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010, primarily due to the impact of exchange rate fluctuations and additional interest on account of a new bond issuance during the quarter. Net interest expense for the three months ended September 30, 2009 was $387 million.

 
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During the three months ended September 30, 2010, the Company also recorded a financial gain of $24 million, as compared to a $555 million gain in the second quarter of 2010 primarily as a result of mark-to-market adjustments relating to its convertible bonds issued in 2009. The gain was lower in the most recent quarter due to the fact that the euro convertible bond varied insignificantly.  During the three months ended September 30, 2009, the Company has recorded a loss of $110 million as a result of this mark-to-market adjustment.

Foreign exchange and other net financing costs3 for the three months ended September 30, 2010 amounted to $27 million as compared to $479 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010. The primary factor contributing to the lower expenses in the most recent quarter was the effect of US dollar depreciation on deferred tax assets held in euros which contributed to a net foreign exchange gain of $193 million (in the second quarter foreign exchange was a loss of $214 million). Foreign exchange and other net financing gains for the three months ended September 30, 2009 had amounted to $106 million.

Gains related to the fair value of other derivative instruments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 amounted to $16 million, as compared with gains of $34 million and $6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010 and September 30, 2009, respectively.

ArcelorMittal recorded an income tax benefit of $566 million for the three months ended September 30, 2010, as compared to an income tax benefit of $75 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010. The income tax benefit for the three months ended September 30, 2009 was $888 million.

Profits attributable to non-controlling interests for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were $16 million as compared with $79 million and $18 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010 and September 30, 2009, respectively.  Third quarter profits attributable to non-controlling interests were lower primarily on account of a significant reduction in income from South African operations.

Capital expenditure projects

The following tables summarize the Company’s principal growth and optimization projects involving significant capital expenditures.

Completed Projects

Segment
Site
Project
Capacity / particulars
Actual Completion
FCA
ArcelorMittal Tubarão (Brazil)
Hot strip mill expansion project
Hot strip mill capacity increase from 2.7mt to 4mt / year
 4Q 09
FCA
Volcan (Mexico)
Mine development
Production increase of 1.6mt of iron ore in 2010
4Q 09
FCA
ArcelorMittal Tubarão (Brazil)
Vega do Sul expansion plan
Increase in HDG production of  350kt / year
2Q 10
FCA
ArcelorMittal Dofasco (Canada)
Primary steelmaking optimization
Increase of slab capacity by 630kt / year
2Q 10

 
 
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Ongoing(a) Projects
 
Segment
Site
Project
Capacity / particulars
Forecasted Completion
FCE
ArcelorMittal Dunkerque (France)
Modernization of continuous caster No.21
Slab capacity increase by 0.8mt / year
4Q 10
-
Princeton Coal (USA)
Underground mine expansion
Capacity increase by 0.7mt
4Q 10
AACIS
Liberia mines
Greenfield Liberia
Iron ore production of 15mt / year
2011(b)
LCA
Monlevade (Brazil)
Wire rod production expansion
Increase in capacity of finished products by 1.15mt
2012
-
Andrade Mines (Brazil)
Andrade expansion
Increase iron ore production to 3.5mt / year
2012
FCA
ArcelorMittal Mines Canada
Replacement of spirals for enrichment
Increase iron ore production by 0.8mt / year
2013
FCA
ArcelorMittal Dofasco (Canada)
Optimization of galvanizing and galvalume operations
Optimize cost and increase galvalume production by 0.1mt / year
2013
 
a)  
Ongoing projects refer to projects for which construction has begun and exclude various projects that are under development such as in India.
b)  
Iron ore mining production is expected to commence in 2011 with initial annual production of 1 million tonnes.

 
Projects through Joint Ventures
 
Country
Site
Project
Capacity  / particulars
Forecasted completion
Saudi Arabia
Al-Jubail
Seamless tube mill
Capacity of 600kt of seamless tube
2012
China
Hunan Province
VAMA Auto Steel JV
Capacity of 1.2mt for the auto market
To be determined6
China
Hunan Province
VAME Electrical Steel JV
Capacity of 0.3mt of electrical steel
To be determined6
Iraq
Sulaimaniyah (Northern Iraq)
Rebar Mill
Rebar capacity of 0.25mt / year
2012
 
 
 
 
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Analysis of segment operations for the three months ended September 30, 2010 as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2010

Flat Carbon Americas
In million of U.S. dollars  unless otherwise shown
Three months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended
Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$4,750
$5,135
$3,287
$14,316
$9,271
Operating Income / (Loss)
521
819
83
1,666
(937)
           
Crude Steel Production ('000t)
5,932
5,854
4,323
17,465
11,154
Steel Shipments ('000t)
4,979
5,346
4,162
15,596
11,287
Average Selling Price (US$/t)
826
810
653
786
689
Operating Income (loss) /tonne (US$/t)
105
153
20
107
(83)

Flat Carbon Americas crude steel production remained flat at 5.9 million tonnes for the three months ended September 30, 2010 and June 30, 2010, respectively.

Shipments for the third quarter of 2010 were 5.0 million tonnes, a decline of 7% as compared to 5.3 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010.  The decline was due to a slow-down in buying by distribution centers in North America, a construction slow-down in western Canada, and lower demand from distributors and lower exports from Brazil.

Sales in the Flat Carbon Americas segment were $4.8 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010, a decrease of 8% as compared to $5.1 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010. Sales declined primarily due to lower steel shipments (-7%) offset in part by higher average steel selling prices (+2%).

Operating income declined to $521 million, with operating income /tonne decreasing by $48/tonne to $105/tonne. Operating income declined in the quarter due to lower volumes as discussed above, higher input costs and lower income from mining operations.

Flat Carbon Europe

In million of U.S. dollars  unless otherwise shown
Three months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended
Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$6,267
$6,590
$4,866
$18,732
$14,047
Operating Income / (Loss)
104
217
(168)
459
(770)
           
Crude Steel Production ('000t)
7,107
8,507
6,718
23,020
15,342
Steel Shipments ('000t)
6,521
7,540
5,601
20,917
15,389
Average Selling Price (US$/t)
855
776
759
794
796
Operating Income (loss) /tonne (US$/t)
16
29
(30)
22
(50)

Flat Carbon Europe crude steel production amounted to 7.1 million tonnes for the three months ended September 30, 2010, a decline of 16% as compared to 8.5 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due mainly to a seasonal slowdown.

Shipments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were 6.5 million tonnes, a decline of 14% as compared to 7.5 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 also mainly due to the seasonal slowdown.

 
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Sales in the Flat Carbon Europe segment were $6.3 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010 a decrease of 5% as compared to $6.6 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010. Sales declined primarily due to lower steel shipments (-14%) partly offset by higher average steel selling prices (+10%).

Operating income for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $104 million, a 52% decline as compared to $217 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010, primarily due to lower volumes and an increase in input costs partly offset by an increase in average steel selling prices. Operating results for the three months ended September 30, 2010 and June 30, 2010 included a non-cash gain relating to the unwinding of hedges on raw material purchases of $85 million and $92 million, respectively. Operating income/tonne decreased in the third quarter of 2010  to  $16/tonne, from $29/tonne in the second quarter of 2010.

Long Carbon Americas and Europe
In million of U.S. dollars  unless otherwise shown
Three months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended
 Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$5,527
$5,476
$4,328
$15,771
$12,189
Operating Income / (Loss)
363
435
292
1,020
50
           
Crude Steel Production ('000t)
5,472
6,015
4,741
17,225
13,545
Steel Shipments ('000t)
5,772
5,984
5,025
17,450
14,709
Average Selling Price (US$/t)
832
808
740
790
739
Operating Income (loss) /tonne (US$/t)
63
73
58
58
3

Long Carbon Americas and Europe crude steel production reached 5.5 million tonnes for the three months ended September 30, 2010, a decrease of 9% as compared to 6.0 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 primarily due to seasonal slowdown in Europe.

Shipments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were 5.8 million tonnes, a decline of 4% as compared to 6.0 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due to the seasonal slowdown in Europe.

Sales in the Long Carbon Americas and Europe segment were $5.6 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010, basically flat as compared to $5.5 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010. Overall higher average steel selling prices (+3%) were offset by lower steel shipments (-4%).

Operating income for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $363 million, a 17% decline as compared to $435 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010. The third quarter of 2010 operating income  included $67 million relating to income associated with the revaluation of certain forestry assets. During the third quarter of 2010, operating income/tonne decreased by $10/tonne (-14%) to $63/tonne as compared to $73/tonne in the second quarter of 2010. Operating performance was weaker in European operations due to the seasonal slowdown as well as higher costs at the Company’s integrated steel making facilities.

Asia Africa and CIS (“AACIS”)
In million of U.S. dollars  unless otherwise shown
Three months ended
 Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended
Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$2,558
$2,560
$1,987
$7,266
$5,353
Operating Income / (Loss)
208
338
96
679
98
Crude Steel Production ('000t)
3,726
3,885
3,382
11,295
9,512
Steel Shipments ('000t)
3,261
3,409
3,043
9,874
8,694
Average Selling Price (US$/t)
630
624
514
604
491
Operating Income (loss) /tonne (US$/t)
64
99
32
69
11

 
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AACIS segment crude steel production was 3.7 million tonnes for the three months ended September 30, 2010, a decrease of 4% as compared to 3.9 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due mainly to weaker demand.

Shipments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were 3.3 million tonnes, a decline of 4% as compared to 3.4 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due mainly to weak demand in South Africa.

Sales in the AACIS segment remained flat at $2.6 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010 and for the three months ended June 30, 2010. Average steel selling prices were slightly higher and this was offset by lower shipments.

Operating income for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was $208 million, 38% lower as compared to $338 million for three months ended June 30, 2010. During the third quarter of 2010, operating income/tonne decreased by $35/tonne (-35%) to $64/tonne as compared to $99/tonne in the second quarter of 2010. Operating performance declined compared with the second quarter of 2010, primarily due to the deterioration in our South African operations.


Stainless Steel

In million of U.S. dollars  unless otherwise shown
Three months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended
Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended
Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$1,350
$1,537
$1,061
$4,180
$2,981
Operating Income / (Loss)
29
119
51
219
(182)
           
Crude Steel Production ('000t)
455
588
460
1,589
1,164
Steel Shipments ('000t)
442
482
354
1,360
1,032
Average Selling Price (US$/t)
2,864
3,014
2,882
2,879
2,739
Operating Income (loss) /tonne (US$/t)
66
247
144
161
(176)

Stainless Steel segment crude steel production reached 455 thousand tonnes for the three months ended September 30, 2010, a decrease of 23% as compared to 588 thousand tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010, due to lower demand and in particular due to the seasonal slowdown in Europe.

Shipments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 were 442 thousand tonnes, a decline of 8% as compared to 482 thousand tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due to seasonal slowdown in Europe.

Sales in the Stainless Steel segment were $1.4 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010, a decrease of 12% as compared to $1.5 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010. Sales declined primarily due to lower steel shipments (-8%) as discussed above and lower average steel selling prices (-5%) due to a weak market environment and pressure from imports.

Operating income for the three months September 30, 2010 was $29 million, 76% lower as compared to $119 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due to lower shipments and the lower selling prices resulting from the weak market environment and seasonal slowdown in Europe. Operating income in the third quarter of 2010 included $35 million of income associated with revaluation of certain forestry assets. Operating income/tonne decreased by $181/tonne (-73%) to $66/tonne as compared to $247/tonne in the second quarter of 2010.

 
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Distribution Solutions5

In million of U.S. dollars  unless otherwise shown
Three months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Three months ended Jun.30, 2010
Three months ended Sep 30, 2009
Nine months ended Sep. 30, 2010
Nine months ended Sep. 30, 2009
Sales
$3,977
$3,999
$3,246
$11,468
$10,035
Operating Income / (Loss)
82
142
(39)
228
(495)
           
Steel Shipments ('000t)
4,467
4,602
4,207
13,422
12,627
Average Selling Price (US$/t)
855
833
736
820
758

Shipments for the three months ended September 30, 2010 was 4.5 million tonnes, a reduction of 3% as compared to 4.6 million tonnes for the three months ended June 30, 2010 primarily due to seasonal slowdown in Europe.

Sales in the Distribution Solutions segment remained flat at $4.0 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010 as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2010.

Operating income for the three months September 30, 2010 was $82 million, 42% lower as compared to $142 million for the three months ended June 30, 2010 due to lower shipments due to weaker market conditions and the seasonal slowdown in Europe.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

For the three months ended September 30, 2010, net cash provided by operating activities was $0.8 billion, compared to $0.4 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010. The cash flow from operating activities for the third quarter of 2010 included $1.1 billion of investment in operating working capital as compared to $2.3 billion in the second quarter of 2010. With decreased activity levels during the third quarter of 2010, rotation days6 increased to 75 days from 65 days in the second quarter of 2010. The increase in rotation days during the third quarter was primarily due to higher inventory days. Cash provided in other operating activities for the three months ended September 30, 2010 amounted to $73 million as compared to cash used in other operati ng activities for the three months ended June 30, 2010 of $27 million.

Net cash used in investing activities for the three months ended September 30, 2010 remained flat at $0.8 billion, as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2010. During the third quarter of 2010 the Company subscribed to a capital increase in MacArthur Coal Ltd. for $65 million and paid $51 million in connection with the acquisition of minority interests in Ostrava (a transaction concluded in 2009). Capital expenditures increased to $0.8 billion for the three months ended September 30, 2010 as compared to $0.6 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2010. The Company expects capital expenditures to total approximately $3.7 billion in 2010.

During the third quarter of 2010, the Company paid dividends amounting to $334 million as compared to $309 million in the second quarter of 2010. Dividends paid during the third quarter of 2010 include $283 million in the parent company and $51 million paid to minority shareholders.

At September 30, 2010, the Company’s cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash and short-term investments) amounted to $3.5 billion as compared to $2.6 billion at June 30, 2010. During the quarter, long-term debt, plus short-term debt, less cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash and short-term investments increased by $1.8 billion to $22.1 billion as compared with $20.3 billion at June 30, 2010 and operating working capital (defined as inventory plus trade accounts receivables less trade accounts payables) increased by $1.9 billion to $16.0 billion as com pared to $14.1 billion at June 30, 2010, primarily due to higher inventory and foreign exchange impact.

The Company had liquidity of $14.97 billion at September 30, 2010, compared with liquidity of $12.8 billion at June 30, 2010, consisting of cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash and short-term investments) of $3.5 billion and $11.4 billion of available credit lines.  During the third quarter of 2010, the Company completed issuances of USD 2.5 billion principal amount of US dollar denominated notes, consisting of USD 1 billion of 3.75% notes due 2015, USD 1 billion of 5.25% notes due 2020, as well as a USD 0.5 billion reopening of its 7% notes due 2039. 

 
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Update on management gains, fixed cost reduction program and capacity utilization

At the end of the third quarter of 2010, the Company’s annualized sustainable savings remained flat at $3.0 billion as compared to $3.0 billion as of the end of June 30, 2010. The Company maintains its target to reach management gains of $5.0 billion of sustainable SG&A, fixed cost reductions and continuous improvement by end of 2012. The Company has also achieved $4.4 billion ($2.6 billion at a constant dollar8) of annualized temporary fixed cost savings in the third quarter of 2010 resulting from industrial optimization in response to lower demand. During the second quarter of 2010, the Company achieved $3.9 billion ($1.8 billion at a constant dollar8) of annualized temporary fixed cost savings.

Capacity utilization decreased to approximately 71% in the third quarter of 2010, as compared to approximately 78% in the second quarter of 2010 due to seasonal slowdown primarily in Europe.

Recent Developments
·  
On October 12, 2010, the action against ArcelorMittal by the State Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine relating to investment commitments postponed because of the global economic crisis was withdrawn.

·  
On September 30, 2010, the European Commission issued a decision lowering the total fines imposed in June 2010 on 17 pre-stressing steel wire producers alleged to be involved in a cartel by 60.47 million euros, from 518.5 million euros previously. The total amount of fines imposed on ArcelorMittal entities has been lowered from 317.2 million euros to 267.1 million euros. Meanwhile, several entities of the ArcelorMittal group have lodged appeals against the Commission decision with the General Court in Luxembourg.

·  
On September 22, 2010 ArcelorMittal announced that Mr. Bernard Fontana has been appointed Chief Executive of its Stainless Division. Mr. Fontana was previously Head of Human Resources for the Group and is replacing Jean-Yves Gilet, who has left the Company to head up France's Strategic Investment Fund. He will report to Gonzalo Urquijo, Member of the Group Management Board of ArcelorMittal. Mr. Willie Smit, who was Vice President Employee Relations & Benchmarking, will replace Bernard Fontana as Executive Vice President, Head of Human Resources and will join the Group's Management Committee. Mr. Smit has been with ArcelorMittal since 2005 and previously held senior HR positions at leading mining, manufacturing and construction companies, including as Vice President of Human Resources at Siberian-Urals Aluminium Company (SUAL) in Russia. The Company continue s its assessment of a potential spin-off of its Stainless Steel business.

·  
On September 8, 2010 ArcelorMittal and BHP Billiton jointly announced that they have ended preliminary discussions to combine the two companies' iron ore mining and infrastructure interests in Liberia and Guinea into a single joint venture. The companies were unable to reach a commercial agreement. ArcelorMittal will continue to develop its operations and iron ore interests in Liberia independently and believes the potential of this business remains attractive. The first phase of the project is under construction with Direct Shipping Ore (DSO) production expected in the second half of 2011.

·  
On August 2, 2010 ArcelorMittal completed the pricing of two series of US dollar denominated notes, consisting of USD 1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of its 3.75% Notes due 2015, USD 1 billion aggregate principal amount of its 5.25% Notes due 2020 and also reopened its 7% Notes due 2039 for USD 0.5 billion aggregate principal amount. The 7% Notes due 2039 will be consolidated with and will form a single series with the USD 1.0 billion aggregate principal amount of 7% Notes due 2039 that were issued on October 8, 2009.  The gross proceeds to ArcelorMittal (before expenses), amounting to approximately USD 2.5 billion, were used to refinance existing indebtedness.

For further information about some of these recent developments, please refer to our website www.arcelormittal.com

Fourth quarter of 2010 outlook

Fourth quarter 2010 operating income plus depreciation and impairment is expected to be approximately $1.5 - $1.9 billion. Shipments are expected to improve slightly; average steel selling prices and operating income/tonne are expected to decline, while capacity utilization levels are expected to remain flat. Operating costs are expected to increase as compared to the third quarter of 2010 due to higher raw material prices.
 
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ARCELORMITTAL CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

     
September 30,
June 30,
December 31,
In millions of U.S. dollars
   
2010
2010
200911
ASSETS
         
Cash and cash equivalents including restricted cash
   
$3,477
$2,578
$6,009
Trade accounts receivable and other
   
7,578
7,366
5,750
Inventories
   
21,625
19,458
16,835
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
   
4,756
4,193
4,213
Total Current Assets
   
37,436
33,595
32,807
           
Goodwill and intangible assets
   
16,443
15,720
17,034
Property, plant and equipment
   
57,568
54,715
60,385
Investments in affiliates and joint ventures and other assets
 
19,179
16,713
17,471
Total Assets
   
$130,626
$120,743
$127,697
           
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
     
Short-term debt and current portion of long-term debt
$5,359
$5,599
$4,135
Trade accounts payable and other
   
13,249
12,774
10,676
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
   
8,855
8,158
8,719
Total Current Liabilities
   
27,463
26,531
23,530
           
Long-term debt, net of current portion
   
20,177
17,234
20,677
Deferred tax liabilities
   
5,126
4,846
5,144
Other long-term liabilities
   
11,643
11,258
12,948
Total Liabilities
   
64,409
59,869
62,299
           
Equity attributable to the equity holders of the parent
62,475
57,077
61,045
Non–controlling interests
   
3,742
3,797
4,353
Total Equity
   
66,217
60,874
65,398
Total Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
$130,626
$120,743
$127,697
 

 
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ARCELORMITTAL CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
 

 
Three months ended
Nine months ended
 
September 30,
June 30,
September 30,
September 30,
September 30,
In millions of U.S. dollars
2010
2010
200911
2010
200911
Sales
$21,039
$21,651
$16,170
$61,342
$46,468
Depreciation
(1,182)
(1,160)
(1,222)
(3,544)
(3,568)
Impairment
(26)
(119)
(62)
(145)
(62)
Operating income / (loss)
1,057
1,723
326
3,466
(2,341)
Operating margin %
5.0%
8.0%
2.0%
5.7%
(5.0%)
           
Income (loss) from equity method investments and other income
108
183
99
385
(43)
Net interest expense
(378)
(308)
(387)
(1,041)
(1,092)
Mark to market on convertible bonds
24
555
(110)
720
(467)
Foreign exchange and other net financing gains (losses)
(27)
(479)
106
(694)
(301)
Revaluation of derivative instruments
16
34
6
42
(30)
Income (loss) before taxes and non-controlling interest
800
1,708
40
2,878
(4,274)
Income tax benefit
566
75
888
990
3,215
Income (loss) including non-controlling interest
1,366
1,783
928
3,868
(1,059)
Non-controlling interests
(16)
(79)
(18)
(135)
114
Net income (loss) attributable to owners of the parent
$1,350
$1,704
$910
$3,733
$(945)
           
Basic earnings (loss) per common share
0.89
1.13
0.60
2.47
(0.66)
Diluted earnings (loss) per common share
0.89
0.75
0.60
2.06
(0.66)
           
Weighted average common shares outstanding (in millions)
1,510
1,510
1,508
1,510
1,424
Adjusted diluted weighted average common shares outstanding (in millions)
1,537
1,599
1,597
1,599
1,424
           
           
OTHER INFORMATION
         
Total iron ore production9 (million metric tonnes)
17.4
16.4
13.1
49.6
37.1
Crude steel production (million metric tonnes)
22.7
24.8
19.6
70.6
50.7
Total shipments of steel products10  (million metric tonnes)
21.0
22.8
18.2
65.2
51.1
           
Employees (in thousands)
277
281
287
277
287
 
 
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ARCELORMITTAL CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

In millions of U.S. dollars
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
 
September 30,
2010
June 30,
 2010
September 30,
200911
September 30,
2010
September 30,
200911
Operating activities:
         
Net income (loss)
$1,350
$1,704
$910
$3,733
$(945)
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operations:
         
Non-controlling interest
16
79
18
135
(114)
Depreciation and impairment
1,208
1,279
1,284
3,689
3,630
Deferred income tax
(773)
(346)
(995)
(1,670)
(3,293)
Change in operating working capital12
(1,094)
(2,304)
1,300
(5,140)
7,289
Other operating activities (net)
73
(27)
(129)
(301)
(2,104)
Net cash provided by operating activities
780
385
2,388
446
4,463
Investing activities:
         
Purchase of property, plant and equipment
(805)
(643)
(575)
(1,987)
(1,993)
Other investing activities (net)
(30)
(117)
(83)
(273)
60
Net cash used in investing activities
(835)
(760)
(658)
(2,260)
(1,933)
Financing activities:
         
Proceeds (payments) relating to payable to banks and long-term debt
1,367
(355)
(3,020)
971
(6,401)
Dividends paid
(334)
(309)
(306)
(925)
(1,003)
Share buy-back
                       -
                       -
                       -
                       -
(234)
Acquisition of non-controlling interest13
(207)
(10)
                       -
(590)
                       -
Offering of common shares
                       -
                       -
                       -
                       -
3,153
Other financing activities (net)
(37)
(16)
(27)
(76)
(45)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
789
(690)
(3,353)
(620)
(4,530)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
734
(1,065)
(1,623)
(2,434)
(2,000)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash
242
(195)
210
(101)
256
Change in cash and cash equivalents
$976
$(1,260)
$(1,413)
$(2,535)
$(1,744)
           
 
 
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Appendix 1a - Key financial and operational information - Third Quarter of 2010

In million of U.S. dollars, except crude steel production, steel shipment and average steel selling price data.
Flat Carbon Americas
Flat Carbon
Europe
Long Carbon Americas and Europe
AACIS
Stainless
Steel
Distribution Solutions
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
           
             
Sales
$4,750
$6,267
$5,527
$2,558
$1,350
$3,977
Depreciation and impairment
(250)
(372)
(270)
(152)
(74)
(44)
Operating income
521
104
363
208
29
82
Operating margin (as a % of sales)
11.0%
1.7%
6.6%
8.1%
2.1%
2.1%
             
Capital expenditure14
159
151
184
184
24
25
             
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
           
Crude steel production (000’ Mt)
5,932
7,107
5,472
3,726
455
-
Steel shipments (000’ Mt)
4,979
6,521
5,772
3,261
442
4,467
Average steel selling price ($/MT)15
826
855
832
630
2,864
855


Appendix 1 b- Key financial and operational information – Nine Months of 2010


In million of U.S. dollars, except crude steel production, steel shipment and average steel selling price data.
Flat Carbon Americas
Flat Carbon Europe
Long Carbon Americas and Europe
AACIS
Stainless Steel
Distribution Solutions
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
           
             
Sales
$14,316
$18,732
$15,771
$7,266
$4,180
$11,468
Depreciation and impairment
(754)
(1,080)
(802)
(439)
(224)
(142)
Operating income (loss)
1,666
459
1,020
679
219
228
Operating margin (as a % of sales)
11.6%
2.5%
6.5%
9.3%
5.2%
2.0%
             
Capital expenditure14
463
429
403
432
75
61
             
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
           
Crude steel production (000’ Mt)
17,465
23,020
17,225
11,295
1,589
-
Steel shipments (000’ Mt)
15,596
20,917
17,450
9,874
1,360
13,422
Average steel selling price ($/MT)15
786
794
790
604
2,879
820


 
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Appendix 2a: Steel Shipments by geographical location16

Amounts in thousands of tonnes
Q310
Q210
Q309
Flat Carbon America:
4,979
5,346
4,162
North America
3,680
3,857
2,676
South America
1,299
1,489
1,486
       
Flat Carbon Europe
6,521
7,540
5,601
       
Long Carbon:
5,772
5,984
5,025
North America
1,125
1,052
828
South America
1,342
1,366
1,243
Europe
3,083
3,345
2,783
Other17
222
221
171
       
AACIS:
3,261
3,409
3,043
Africa
1,115
1,347
1,235
Asia, CIS & Other
2,146
2,062
1,808
       
Stainless Steel
442
482
354

Appendix 2b: Iron Ore production

(Production million tonnes) (a)
         
 
Type
Product
3Q 10
2Q 10
3Q 09
North America (b)
Open Pit
Concentrate and Pellets
7.4
7.6
4.5
South America (d)
Open pit
Lump and Sinter feed
1.3
1.1
0.8
Europe
Open pit
Lump and fines
0.4
0.4
0.4
Africa
Open Pit / Underground
Lump and fines
0.3
0.2
0.2
Asia, CIS & Other
Open Pit / Underground
Concentrate, lump and fines
3.5
3.5
3.5
Captive - iron ore
   
13.0
12.8
9.3
           
North America (c )
Open Pit
Pellets
2.2
2.5
2.2
South America (d)
Open Pit
Lump and Fines
0.0
0.0
0.3
Africa (e)
Open Pit
Lump and Fines
2.2
1.1
1.4
Long term contract - iron ore
 
4.4
3.6
3.8
           
Group
   
17.4
16.4
13.1

a)  
Total of all finished production of fines, concentrate, pellets and lumps (includes share of production and strategic long-term contracts).
b)  
Includes own share of production from Hibbing (USA-62.30%), and Pena (Mexico-50%). For 2009, it also includes Wabush (Canada-28.57%), for which on October 9, 2009, ArcelorMittal entered into an agreement to divest its non-controlling (minority) interest. The transaction was completed in February 2010.
c)  
Includes long term supply contract with Cleveland Cliffs.
d)  
Includes Andrade mine operated by Vale until November 15, 2009: prices on a cost plus basis. From November 16, 2009 the mine has been operated by ArcelorMittal and included as captive.
e)  
Strategic agreement with Sishen/Thabazambi (Africa); prices on a cost plus basis. Includes strategic agreement with Kumba.
 
 
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Appendix 2c: Coal production
 
(Production million tonnes)
         
Mine
   
3Q 10
2Q 10
3Q 09
North America
   
0.6
0.6
0.5
Asia, CIS & Other
   
1.2
1.2
1.2
Captive - coal
   
1.8
1.7
1.7
           
North America(a)
   
0.1
0.1
0.1
Africa(b)
   
0.1
0.0
0.1
Coal-long term contracts (a),(b)
 
0.1
0.1
0.1
           
Group
   
2.0
1.8
1.9
 
a)  
Includes strategic agreement - prices on a cost plus basis.
b)  
Includes long term lease - prices on a cost plus basis.
 
 
 
 
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Appendix 3: Debt repayment schedule as of September 30, 2010
 
Debt repayment schedule ($ billion)
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
>2014
Total
Term loan repayments
             
- Under €12bn syndicated credit facility
-
3.2
-
-
-
-
3.2
- Convertible bonds
-
-
-
-
2.0
-
2.0
- Bonds18
-
-
-
3.6
1.3
8.5
13.4
Subtotal
-
3.2
-
3.6
3.3
8.5
18.6
LT revolving credit lines
             
- €5bn syndicated credit facility
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- $4bn syndicated credit facility
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- $0.6bn bilateral credit facilities
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Commercial paper19
2.5
-
-
-
-
-
2.5
Other loans
0.6
1.1
1.2
0.4
0.4
0.7
4.4
Total Gross Debt
3.1
4.3
1.2
4.0
3.7
9.2
25.5
 
 
Appendix 4: Credit lines available as of September 30, 2010
 
Credit lines available ($ billion)
     
Maturity
Equiv. $
Drawn
Available
€5bn syndicated credit facility20
     
30/11/2012
$6.8
$0.0
$6.8
$4bn syndicated credit facility
     
06/05/2013
$4.0
$0.0
$4.0
$0.6bn bilateral credit facilities
     
30/06/2013
$0.6
$0.0
$0.6
Total committed lines
       
$11.4
$0.0
$11.4

 
 
Appendix 5 - Other ratios

Ratios
         
Q3 10
Q2 10
Long-term debt, plus short-term debt, less cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash and short-term investments, divided by  total equity
33%
33%
Consolidated Total Net Borrowings to Consolidated EBITDA (as defined in the Company’s principal credit facilities) 21
2.4X
2.4X
 
 
 
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Appendix 6 – Details of footnotes
 
______________________________________
1 The financial information in this press release and Appendix 1 has been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”). While the interim financial information included in this announcement has been prepared in accordance with IFRS applicable to interim periods, this announcement does not contain sufficient information to constitute an interim financial report as defined in International Accounting Standards 34, “Interim Financial Reporting”. Unless otherwise noted the numbers in the press release have not been audited. The financial information and certa in other information presented in a number of tables in this press release have been rounded to the nearest whole number or the nearest decimal. Therefore, the sum of the numbers in a column may not conform exactly to the total figure given for that column. In addition, certain percentages presented in the tables in this press release reflect calculations based upon the underlying information prior to rounding and, accordingly, may not conform exactly to the percentages that would be derived if the relevant calculations were based upon the rounded numbers. 
2 Lost time injury frequency rate equals lost time injuries per 1,000,000 worked hours, based on own personnel and contractors.
5 As from January 1, 2010 the Steel Solutions and Services segment has been renamed ArcelorMittal Distribution Solutions (AMDS). 
6 Rotation days are defined as days of accounts receivable plus days of inventory minus days of accounts payable. Days of accounts payable and inventory are a function of cost of goods sold. Days of accounts receivable are a function of sales. 
7 Includes back-up lines for the commercial paper program of approximately $2.7 billion (€2 billion). 
8 At average 2008 exchange rate. 
9 Total of all finished production of fines, concentrate, pellets and lumps (includes share of production and strategic long-term contracts). 
10 ArcelorMittal Distribution Solutions shipments are eliminated in consolidation as they primarily represent shipments originating from other ArcelorMittal operating subsidiaries.
12 Changes in operating working capital are defined as trade accounts receivable plus inventory less trade accounts payable. Change in working capital for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 included an expense of 2.1 million related primarily to the write downs of inventory.
13 Refers to the acquisition of a 3.57% non-controlling interest in Ostrava and for a non-controlling interests buyout of ZKZ Poland, which according to IAS 27 as revised in 2008, are presented as financing activities.
14 Segmental capex includes the acquisition of intangible assets (such as concessions for mining and IT support).
15 Average steel selling prices are calculated as steel sales divided by steel shipments.
17 Includes Tubular products business
18 $422.5 million US bond due 2014 redeemed early on April 1, 2010 in line with the terms of the indenture.
19 Commercial paper is expected to continue to be rolled over in the normal course of business.
20 Euro denominated loans converted at the Euro: $ exchange rate of 1.3648 as at September 30, 2010.
21 See also note 14 to ArcelorMittal’s Consolidated Financial Statements  included in its annual report on Form 20F for the year ended December, 31, 2009.
 
 
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