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Economic activity in the U.S. manufacturing sector reversed course in October to post a gain, as a rise in new orders put the monthly Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) at 56.9 percent.
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Loose change, by the bucket
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Loose change, by the bucket
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The Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI) has named Tamela Olt the recipient of its International Member of the Year Award.
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The Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI) has named Tamela Olt the recipient of its International Member of the Year Award.
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North American demand for appliances weakened during the third quarter even as it grew in other regions of the world, but executives at Whirlpool Corp. are cautiously optimistic about trends for the fourth quarter and beyond.
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North American demand for appliances weakened during the third quarter even as it grew in other regions of the world, but executives at Whirlpool Corp. are cautiously optimistic about trends for the fourth quarter and beyond.
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New orders dropped last month both for primary metal producers and the fabricated metal products sector.
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New orders dropped last month both for primary metal producers and the fabricated metal products sector.
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Echoing a host of other business groups over the past few weeks, the Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI) said Tuesday that it will urge Congress to extend the so-called Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 when lawmakers reconvene following the mid-term elections next week.
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Echoing a host of other business groups over the past few weeks, the Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI) said Tuesday that it will urge Congress to extend the so-called Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 when lawmakers reconvene following the mid-term elections next week.
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Stainless steel, nickel and titanium tubing manufacturer RathGibson LLC has expanded its redrawing capabilities at its Janesville, Wis., facility.
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Stainless steel, nickel and titanium tubing manufacturer RathGibson LLC has expanded its redrawing capabilities at its Janesville, Wis., facility.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun to clean up an abandoned zinc electroplating facility in Albion, Mich., two other Midwest sites are under investigation and a river port in Oklahoma has entered a brownfield cleanup program.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun to clean up an abandoned zinc electroplating facility in Albion, Mich., two other Midwest sites are under investigation and a river port in Oklahoma has entered a brownfield cleanup program.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun to clean up an abandoned zinc electroplating facility in Albion, Mich., two other Midwest sites are under investigation and a river port in Oklahoma has entered a brownfield cleanup program.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun to clean up an abandoned zinc electroplating facility in Albion, Mich., two other Midwest sites are under investigation and a river port in Oklahoma has entered a brownfield cleanup program.
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AP Specialty Metals Inc. has been cited by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for 13 alleged safety violations following an investigation into the death of an employee in April, with proposed fines totaling $65,900.
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AP Specialty Metals Inc. has been cited by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for 13 alleged safety violations following an investigation into the death of an employee in April, with proposed fines totaling $65,900.
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The London Metal Exchange’s decision to delist its plastic contracts is unlikely to shake market confidence in newer contracts, the exchange said.
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The London Metal Exchange’s decision to delist its plastic contracts is unlikely to shake market confidence in newer contracts, the exchange said.
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Workers at Thomas Built Buses Inc., High Point, N.C., have ratified a new labor agreement covering 1,049 employees through Oct. 20, 2014.