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  • SMS Demag to acquire rest of Millcraft venture Dec 06, 2005

    SMS Demag AG, Düsseldorf, Germany, plans to purchase the 50-percent stake in Millcraft-SMS Services LLC, Washington, Pa., it doesn't already own.

  • Paulson gets day in court; hearing on Algoma meeting set for Jan. 5 Dec 06, 2005

    Algoma Steel Inc., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, said the Ontario Superior Court of Justice will hear arguments Jan. 5 on the application by U.S.-based hedge fund Paulson & Co. Inc. to advance the date of the company's shareholders' meeting.

  • U.S. Steel engineers selected to receive SAE award Dec 06, 2005

    Jeff Grimm and Todd Link, engineers at U.S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, have been selected to receive the 2005 SAE International/American Iron and Steel Institute Sydney H. Melbourne Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Automotive Sheet Steel.

  • Chaparral Steel completes offer to exchange notes Dec 06, 2005

    Chaparral Steel Co., Midlothian, Texas, has completed an offer to exchange its 10-percent senior notes due 2013, which are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, for outstanding 10-percent senior notes due 2013 that were issued in a private offering in June.

  • Ipsco workers approve contracts at two plants Dec 06, 2005

    About 1,000 members of the United Steelworkers union have ratified new labor agreements with Ipsco Inc., Lisle, Ill.

  • ThyssenKrupp mails offer to Dofasco shareholders Dec 06, 2005

    ThyssenKrupp AG, Düsseldorf, Germany, has mailed a circular to Dofasco Inc.'s shareholders detailing its offer for the Canadian steelmaker.

  • Jury finds no link to Parkinson's from welding Dec 05, 2005

    A four-week trial in Madison County, Ill., resulted in a jury verdict that welding industry attorneys said shows there is no link between mild steel welding and Parkinson's disease or similar disorders.

  • Quanex posts record sales for year, expects margins to shrink slightly in '06 Dec 05, 2005

    Citing strength in its building products segment, Quanex Corp., Houston, posted record sales during its fiscal fourth quarter and year ended Oct. 31.

  • Japan's exports of iron and steel down in October Dec 05, 2005

    Japanese exports of iron and steel products totaled 2.4 million tonnes in October, down 4.2 percent from October 2004, according to figures from the Japan Iron & Steel Federation (JISF).

  • Hard coking coal outlook upbeat, but other grades said in for '06 fall Dec 05, 2005

    Next year's benchmark prices for hard coking coal are expected to remain on par with this year, but semi-soft and pulverized coal injection (PCI) products will fall between 10 and 20 percent, analysts in Australia said.

  • Paulson asks to move up meeting aimed at ousting Algoma's board Dec 05, 2005

    Algoma Steel Inc.'s largest shareholder is seeking to move up the date for a special meeting where it will seek to replace a majority of the Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,-based company's directors.

  • Scaw Metals in deal to buy Stelco's AltaSteel Dec 02, 2005

    South African steel processor Scaw Metals Group has agreed to acquire Stelco Inc. subsidiary AltaSteel Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta.

  • Georgetown creditors receive $7.5M payment Dec 02, 2005

    Creditors of the former Georgetown Steel Corp. have finally secured some of the money owed to them, two years after the company filed for bankruptcy protection.

  • AIIS appoints Nesbitt to board of directors Dec 02, 2005

    The American Institute for International Steel (AIIS) has appointed Arnold Nesbitt, director of international sales and marketing at Union Pacific Railroad Co., to its board of directors.

  • Buying lull puts pinch on European wire rod Dec 02, 2005

    Prices for European wire rod have fallen considerably as the market begins to stagnate on wary buying trends at the same time that scrap prices escalate further. More numerous shipments of cheap material from China have compounded the problem, traders said.

  • He said, she said as rod case commences Dec 02, 2005

    An anti-dumping case against imports of carbon and alloy steel wire rod from China, Germany and Turkey has started to move forward.

  • Stelco seeks another creditor hearing delay Dec 01, 2005

    Stelco Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, has again requested an adjournment of a creditor meeting slated for Dec. 2 as it attempts to put the finishing touches on a revised restructuring plan, but it is upbeat it can emerge from protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act early next year.

  • IOC divesting rail operation to focus on its core business Dec 01, 2005

    In an effort to focus on its core business, Iron Ore Co. of Canada (IOC) has transferred its passenger rail service to a private railroad firm.

  • Neenah Foundry nixes sale plan Dec 01, 2005

    Neenah Foundry Co., Neenah, Wis., said it won't pursue a potential sale or merger and will instead focus on executing its business plan.

  • Stelco seeks another creditor hearing delay Dec 01, 2005

    Stelco Inc., Hamilton, Ontario, has again requested an adjournment of a creditor meeting slated for Dec. 2 as it attempts to put the finishing touches on a revised restructuring plan, but it is upbeat it can emerge from protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act early next year.

  • Steel Dynamics adding $18-million bar processing facility in Pittsboro Nov 30, 2005

    Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI), Fort Wayne, Ind., plans to expand its mill in Pittsboro, Ind., to meet growing demand from customers for special bar quality (SBQ) bar.

  • Mitsubishi in $4.7M deal for Baffinland stake Nov 30, 2005

    Mitsubishi Corp. has signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire a 7.2-percent stake in Toronto-based iron ore producer Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.

  • USS' Surma will add chairman's post as Usher opts for early out Nov 29, 2005

    John P. Surma Jr., president and chief executive officer of U.S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, will take on the additional post of chairman effective Feb. 1. He succeeds Thomas J. Usher, who will retire as chairman and a director at the end of January.

  • US raw steel output up; 2 regions buck trend Nov 29, 2005

    Raw steel output in the United States totaled 1,993,000 tons last week, up 1.9 percent from 1,956,000 tons produced the previous week, as mills operated at an average capability utilization rate of 86.3 percent. Indiana-Chicago and the West were the only regions to buck the trend.

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