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  • ‘Everything on table,’ RG’s Nelson says

    May 18, 2012

    In a second asset-related move in as many days, a top RG Steel LLC executive said Thursday that the privately held steelmaker was evaluating a variety of options regarding the future of the facilities it purchased for a reported $1.2 billion early last year from Severstal North America Inc. More »

  • RG Steel scrap suppliers want advance payment

    May 18, 2012

    At least half a dozen major scrap suppliers have confirmed they have cut off shipments—or are demanding payment in advance—at RG Steel LLC’s mills in Warren, Ohio, and Sparrows Point, Md. More »

  • Nucor buys Skyline from ArcelorMittal for $605M

    May 18, 2012

    Nucor Corp. has acquired Skyline Steel LLC and Astralloy Steel Products Inc. from ArcelorMittal SA for $605 million in a deal analysts are calling a good fit for the steelmaker. More »

  • US ferrous scrap export prices fall $20/T

    May 18, 2012

    U.S. ferrous scrap export prices to Turkey have fallen about $20 per tonne from the prior sale after one exporter completed North America’s only bulk sale to Turkey on Thursday. More »

  • CSI’s Wright may be replaced soon: sources

    May 18, 2012

    A transition appears to be near at California Steel Industries Inc. (CSI), one of two major West Coast flat-rolled steel producers, with the company’s owners said to be considering a change at the top, according to industry sources. More »

  • TK Americas deal seen unlikely soon

    May 18, 2012

    ThyssenKrupp AG might have to take a big haircut on its Steel Americas operations if it hopes to find a buyer in the near term, analysts and industry observers said. More »

  • Natural gas bolstering OCTG outlook

    May 18, 2012

    The forecast for the oil country tubular goods (OCTG) market is strong for the rest of the year, boosted by an optimistic outlook on the abundant supply of natural gas in the long run, according to two of TMK Ipsco’s top executives. More »

  • Chinese blast US ruling on solar cells

    May 18, 2012

    China has blasted the U.S. Commerce Department for acting in an "unfair" manner in ruling that imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells were sold in the United States at less than fair value. More »

  • Moly prices weaken on supplier nervousness

    May 18, 2012

    U.S. molybdenum prices have fallen as some sellers look to pare down stocks due to uncertainty about future demand as the market approaches the traditionally slower summer period. More »

  • Artillery Peak project capital costs jump

    May 18, 2012

    American Manganese Inc.’s capital cost estimate for its planned Artillery Peak project in Arizona has soared to $477 million, more than five times the initial projection of $90 million. More »

  • Copper must stay current: Leibbrandt

    May 18, 2012

    The copper industry must strive to maintain its market share in the face of technological advances and substitution possibilities, according to this year’s recipient of the Copper Club’s Ankh Award. More »

  • Schnitzer facing loss as margins slim

    May 18, 2012

    Depressed steel sales volumes are expected to send Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. into the red in its fiscal third quarter, the company said Thursday. More »

  • ISA founder Harry Kletter set to exit company

    May 18, 2012

    Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA) founder, chairman and chief executive officer Harry Kletter is looking to step down within months. More »

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Steel

  • Nucor buys Skyline from ArcelorMittal for $605M

    Nucor Corp. has acquired Skyline Steel LLC and Astralloy Steel Products Inc. from ArcelorMittal SA for $605 million in a deal analysts are calling a good fit for the steelmaker.

  • PTC’s Ohio plant resumes operations after fire

    PTC Alliance Corp. has resumed operations at its Alliance, Ohio, facility after a fire broke out at a nearby complex of buildings Wednesday.

  • CSI’s Wright may be replaced soon: sources

    A transition appears to be near at California Steel Industries Inc. (CSI), one of two major West Coast flat-rolled steel producers, with the company’s owners said to be considering a change at the top, according to industry sources.

  • ‘Everything on table,’ RG’s Nelson says

    In a second asset-related move in as many days, a top RG Steel LLC executive said Thursday that the privately held steelmaker was evaluating a variety of options regarding the future of the facilities it purchased for a reported $1.2 billion early last year from Severstal North America Inc.

  • RG Steel scrap suppliers want advance payment

    At least half a dozen major scrap suppliers have confirmed they have cut off shipments—or are demanding payment in advance—at RG Steel LLC’s mills in Warren, Ohio, and Sparrows Point, Md.

Scrap

Nonferrous

  • CIT says Commerce wrong to ignore false trade details

    The Court of International Trade (CIT) has ruled that the Commerce Department’s decision not to apply "total adverse facts available" to a Chinese magnesium producer was not legally justified, and it has remanded the matter for further proceedings.

  • First Nickel secures $10M in credit

    Junior nickel miner First Nickel Inc. has entered into a $10-million revolving credit facility, the company said Friday.

  • Copper must stay current: Leibbrandt

    The copper industry must strive to maintain its market share in the face of technological advances and substitution possibilities, according to this year’s recipient of the Copper Club’s Ankh Award.

  • Domestic ferrosilicon prices tumble on aggressive selling

    Domestic ferrosilicon prices are coming under pressure as sellers aggressively chase available business following a period of little activity.

  • Moly prices weaken on supplier nervousness

    U.S. molybdenum prices have fallen as some sellers look to pare down stocks due to uncertainty about future demand as the market approaches the traditionally slower summer period.

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  • Aluminum sees growth year despite sluggish construction market

    All end markets—with the exception of building and construction—are expected to experience continued growth this year as transportation and energy help drive demand for aluminum products, say leaders in the industry.

  • AMM Comment: Steel industry should be embracing IT advances

    This month’s issue offers a story on controlling risk in the aluminum sector. The use of information technology (IT) for budgeting, forecasting and other financial-related aspects of running a metals business are an important part of that approach. Aluminum firms are to be commended for their foresight here.

  • Capacity increases to boost titanium marketshare

    Titanium Metals Corp. (Timet) has commissioned a plasma cold-hearth melt furnace at its Morgantown, Pa., operations as it aims to boost its role in the aerospace market with new melting capacity, while also installing new titanium powder capabilities.

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  • Letter to the Editor: Russian production a factor in decline of scrap exports by

    To the Editor: In your Feb. 27 article “Groups seek action on Russian export ban,” addressing new government obstacles to Russian scrap exports, trade attorney Alan Price was quoted as having attributed the decline in Russian scrap exports after 2007 to a combination of restraints imposed by the Russian government.

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    A Congressional Research Service (CRS) report outlining the possible outcomes of restrictions on electronic waste exports has drawn different interpretations from two groups sitting on either side of the debate.

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