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Zekelman Industries is a Canadian company owned by the Zekelman family, including billionaire Barry Zekelman.[1] They own Atlas Tube, a steel tubing manufacturer in Canada and United States.

A Zekelman Industries subsidiary, Wheatland Tube, donated $1.75mm to the America First Action super-PAC to elect Donald Trump, a financial maneuver considered questionable for a foreign citizen.[1][2] Barry Zekelman dined with Donald Trump at a private Trump Hotel DC dinner by America First Action. Zekelman lobbied Trump regarding steel tariffs, the border wall, and trucking regulations.[2] Zekelman Industries provides steel tubing to the US-Mexico border wall.[1]

Barry Zekelman owns a million-dollar cigarette boat named "Man of Steel".[1][3]

Zekelman also has owned several superyachts named "Man of Steel"; he previously owned a 2005 36.8 metres (121 ft) Heesen 3700 named "Man of Steel". He replaced this with a steel-hulled 50 metres (160 ft) Heesen in 2008, the largest they had built at the time. It was sold and renamed "Inception".[4] The third "Man of Steel" superyacht was an aluminum-hulled 49.8 metres (163 ft) Heesen purchased by Zekelman in 2019; it was previously named the "Satori" and then the "Septimus".[5][6]

A third boat, described as a lake boat, is also named "Man of Steel".[1][3]

Subsidiaries

Zekelman subsidiaries and locations include:[7]

History

John Maneely Co was created in 1877.

Sharon Tube was founded in 1929.

Wheatland Tube was created as a subsidiary of John Maneely Co in 1931.

Atlas Tube was founded in 1984 by Harry Zekelman. A majority stake was sold to the Carlyle Group in 2006 for $1.5 billion CND.[3]

In 2006-2008, the Carlyle Group purchased John Maneely Co for $550 million,[8] then purchased Atlas Tube, and Sharon Tube, forming them into JMC Steel Group under DBO Holdings. Carlyle and Zekelman nearly sold them to Novolipetsk Steel (NLMK) for $3.5 billion in 2008, but the deal fell through in late 2008, with DBO/Carlyle suing NLMK for breach of contract.[8][9][3][10][11] DBO/Carlyle and NLMK settled their lawsuit in 2009, with NLMK paying $234 million.[12]

Picoma became part of JMC in 2009. Carlyle sold a majority stake to the Zekelman family in 2011[8] it to Zekelman Industries in 2016.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "He's One of the Biggest Backers of Trump's Push to Protect American Steel. And He's Canadian". nytimes.com. Retrieved 25 January 2020. Barry Zekelman, a Canadian billionaire whose business is mostly in the United States, is not a guy who likes to lose — or go slow. On days off, he likes to race his Ferrari 488 sports cars. Or he might climb aboard his Gulfstream IV jet to fly to the Bahamas to visit his 121-foot superyacht, which he named "Man of Steel" in a nod to his role as chief executive of Zekelman Industries, North America's largest steel-tube manufacturer.
  2. ^ a b "Tape Made Public of Trump Discussing Ukraine With Donors". nytimes.com. Retrieved 25 January 2020. Mr. Zekelman, a Canadian citizen who owns a steel tube manufacturing company that donated $1.75 million to the political action committee supporting Mr. Trump, pushed the president on what he saw as the top two challenges facing his company: cheap steel tube imports from Asia and new federal rules that make it harder to find truck drivers.
  3. ^ a b c d "Windsor's man of steel bends to market forces". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Inception". superyachttimes.com. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Man Of Steel". superyachttimes.com. Retrieved 8 February 2020. Septimus
  6. ^ "Price Drop on Heesen Motor Yacht Man of Steel". Boat International. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Locations | Zekelman Industries". Zekelman Industries. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  8. ^ a b c Editorial, Reuters. "UPDATE 1-Carlyle says to sell JMC Steel stake". U.S. Retrieved 8 February 2020. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ Editorial, Reuters. "Carlyle steel unit sale to Russian firm collapses". U.S. Retrieved 8 February 2020. DBO Holdings {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ "Former Atlas Tube part of Novolipetsk deal". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 8 February 2020. The company, with 2,100 employees in the United States and Canada, operates through its Wheatland and Atlas Tube divisions and has estimated 2008 sales of around $3-billion.
  11. ^ Roknick, Michael (25 October 2006). "Wheatland Tube's owner merging with Atlas Tube in $1.5 billion deal". The Herald. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Carlyle Will Get $234 Million Settlement For Failed Deal With Novolipetsk Steel - Global Custodian – The Leading quarterly magazine covering the international securities services industry". Global Custodian – The Leading quarterly magazine covering the international securities services industry. Retrieved 8 February 2020.