Csr Limited

CSR Limited is a major Australian industrial company, producing aluminium, sugar products (notably including pure ethanol), and construction products. It is publicly traded on the Australian Stock Exchange. In 2004, it has approximately 4,500 employees and the company made an after-tax profit of 189 million AUD on sales of 1,970 million AUD. The company has a diversified shareholding. The three biggest shareholders, investment funds run by the National Australia Bank, JP Morgan, and Westpac, hold a little over 10% each, with virtually all the other large shareholders being similar investment funds. Founded in Sydney in 1855 as the Colonial Sugar Refining company, the company first began refining imported raw sugar, expanding into the Melbourne market in the 1870's. Over the next two decades, mills were established in Queensland and Fiji, which began to process domestically-grown sugar. In 1923, the Queensland state government signed an agreement with CSR to refine all of that state's sugar production, a monopoly that was to continue until 1989. Mills outside Queensland were sold in the 1970's. About 80% of production is exported. Refined sugar products for the retail market are now produced in a joint venture with Mackay Sugar Co-Operative (75% controlled by CSR), who operate refineries in Mackay, Queensland, Melbourne and Perth. The CSR brand is used on most of the retail sugar products produced. The production makes up around 60% of the sugar on the Australian domestic market, and 80% of that in New Zealand. The company also distils ethanol made from this sugar for use in food production and other chemical processes. The company began to diversify into building products as early as 1942, with the construction of a plaster mill in Sydney, and in 1947 the company began manufacturing plasterboard there, bringing the product to the Australian market. It acquired Bradford Insulation in 1959, which produced heat insulation materials for buildings, and currently has a substantial share of the insulation market in Asutralia. It has established insulation businesses in China, Thailand and Malaysia, often in joint ventures with local partners. The company also produces fibre cement sheeting, aerated concrete products, bricks, and systems to support construction using those materials through a joint venture with Boral. It spun off its interests in heavy building products, then producing more than half the group's profits, to a separate listed company, Rinker Group, in 2003. The company's interest in aluminium is through an approximate 25% stake in the Tomago aluminium smelter near Newcastle, New South Wales. The current managing director is Alec Brennan, a CSR employee since 1969, and the chairman of the board of directors is Ian Blackburne, the former managing director of Caltex Australia. Both reside in Sydney. The group's corporate headquarters is in Chatswood, a suburb of Sydney.

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