•
Alchevsk Metallurgical Combine •
Alchevsk Coke-chemical Plant •
Dnieper Metallurgical Combine (
Kamianske), in 2021 the Ukrainian
Metinvest bought out the enterprise after it was recognized as bankrupt. •
ISD Dunaferr (
Dunaújváros, since 2004), in July of 2023 the British
Liberty Steel acquired bankrupted Hungarian enterprise.
2007 acquisitions In 2007 ISD obtained from
SCM Holdings the Kuibyshev
Kramatorsk Metallurgical Plant (
Kramatorsk) which was fighting against bankruptcy charges since 2006. At the end of 2012 the Donetsk Economical Court recognized Kramatorsk Metallurgical Plant as bankrupt, while most of its assets were transferred to two smaller factories - Kramatorsk Metal-rolling Plant and Kramatorsk Ferroalloy Plant. ISD obtained 75% shares of the
Gdansk Shipyard, with the remaining share held by the Polish government. The Polish government regained 50% in 2018.
Smaller companies • Dnieper Pipe Plant (
Pavlohrad, built in 2008) • Enerhomashspetsstal (
Kramatorsk) • Panteleimon Refractory Plant (
Horlivka) • Agrarian companies: "Olha", "Zoria" • Dianivska Poultry Farm • Bakhmut Agrarian Union • Karansky Grain Elevator
Media companies • Internet publisher "ProUA" • Comments newspaper (comments.ua) • Economic news newspaper (www.eizvestia.com) • Expert-Ukraine magazine • Invest-Gazette
Sports in the uniform of
Metalurh Donetsk (name of the sponsor ИСD on his jersey) • ISD sports club () •
FC Metalurh Donetsk (went bankrupt in 2015 and merged into Stal Kamianske) •
FC Stal Kamianske (moved to
Bucha and became PFC Feniks Bucha before going bankrupt in 2018) •
HC Sokil Kyiv (sponsorship)
Former enterprises •
Khartsyzsk pipe plant •
Kramatorsk Metallurgical Plant •
ISD Huta Czestochowa (
Częstochowa). (Since 22 January 2021 part of
Liberty House Group.) ==Relations and controversies==