Reliance wary of conflict mineral rules
Feb 11, 2013 | 04:25 PM
| Frank Haflich
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Reliance Steel & Aluminum,
David Hannah,
Association of Women in the Metal Industry,
conflcit minerals,
SEC,
Dodd-Frank,
tin,
tantalum
gold
SEAL BEACH, Calif. A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule requiring that publicly reporting companies determine whether they use conflict minerals could pose a challenge for service centers, chairman and chief executive officer of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. David H. Hannah said.
Hannah told an Association of Women in the Metal Industries chapter meeting that the requirement that companies disclose involvement with so-called conflict minerals in documents filed with the SEC is ridiculous. ....
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