Alcoa

Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for "Aluminum Company of America") is a Pittsburgh-based industrial corporation. It is the world's eighth-largest producer of aluminum. 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.

Alcoa Corporation
Company typePublic
ISINUS0138721065
IndustryMetals
Founded1888 (1888)
FounderCharles Martin Hall
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
William F. Oplinger
(President & CEO)
Products
Revenue US$12.152 billion
US$1.199 billion
US$0.570 billion
Total assets US$15.003 billion
Total equity US$6.249 billion
Number of employees
12,200 (2021)
Websitealcoa.com
Footnotes / references
Financials as of December 31, 2021.
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On November 1, 2016, Alcoa Inc. split into two entities: a new one called Alcoa Corporation, which is engaged in the mining and manufacture of raw aluminum, and the renaming of Alcoa Inc. to Arconic Inc., which processes aluminum and other metals.

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