EQS-News: Ternium S.A.: Argentine Court Reverses Decision Against Ternium's Chairman
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Ternium S.A.: Argentine Court Reverses Decision Against Ternium's Chairman LUXEMBOURG / ACCESSWIRE / April 15, 2019 / Ternium S.A. (NYSE: TX) has been informed that, earlier today, an Argentine court of appeals reviewing the preliminary decision (procesamiento) of November 27, 2018 issued by the first-instance judge investigating the Notebooks Case with respect to Paolo Rocca, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ternium, reversed the procesamiento on the basis of absence of necessary and sufficient grounds to link Mr. Rocca with the proceedings. Further investigation into the payments and their alleged justifications would be necessary. About Ternium Ternium is Latin America's leading flat steel producer, with operating facilities in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, the southern United States and Central America. The company offers a broad range of high value-added steel products for customers active in the automotive, home appliances, HVAC, construction, capital goods, container, food and energy industries through its manufacturing facilities, service center and distribution networks, and advanced customer integration systems. More information about Ternium is available at www.ternium.com. CONTACT: Sebastián Martí SOURCE: Ternium S.A.
04/15/2019 EQS Newswire / EQS Group AG |
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