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  1. International Steel Group (ISG) was an American steel company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, which was established by the New York investment firm WL Ross & Co LLC to acquire the assets of bankrupt steel companies and combine them together in a new company.

  2. Aug 17, 1999 · Description. Manufacturer and seller of a variety of steel products. The company produces a broad range of hot-rolled, cold-rolled and coated sheets, tin mill products, carbon and alloy plates, rail products and semi-finished shapes serving the automotive, construction, pipe and tube appliance, plate, rail, container, tin and machinery markets.

  3. International Steel Group Inc. (ISG) was formed in early 2002 by WL Ross & Co. LLC (WLR) to acquire and operate globally competitive steel facilities. Since formation, we have grown to become one of the largest integrated steel producers in North America with annual raw steel production capability of about 23 million net tons.

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  7. Apr 7, 2005 · International Steel Group Inc. (ISG) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of the Georgetown Steel Co. facility in Georgetown, S.C., subject to customary closing adjustments and approval by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.