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AK Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) have put off bargaining for a day.
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Two February retirements at U.S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, are sparking changes in the company’s executive ranks.
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Two February retirements at U.S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, are sparking changes in the company’s executive ranks.
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Nucor Corp., Charlotte, N.C., has appointed Bernard L.M. Kasriel to its board of directors effective Jan. 1.
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Nucor Corp., Charlotte, N.C., has appointed Bernard L.M. Kasriel to its board of directors effective Jan. 1.
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Despite record-high stainless steel prices in the United States, consumers aren’t finding much relief in buying offshore.
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An agreement to resolve an enforcement case for coke oven battery emissions at U.S. Steel Corp.’s Gary (Ind.) Works will cost the company more than $4 million.
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An agreement to resolve an enforcement case for coke oven battery emissions at U.S. Steel Corp.’s Gary (Ind.) Works will cost the company more than $4 million.
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Despite record-high stainless steel prices in the United States, consumers aren’t finding much relief in buying offshore.
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Commercial Metals Deutschland GmbH, a European subsidiary of Commercial Metals Co., Irving, Texas, has set up a branch office in Temse, Belgium.
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Time is running out for the research and development tax credit, which could expire Dec. 31 unless it is extended during the current lame-duck session of Congress.
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Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., Los Angeles, continues to pound the acquisition trail, agreeing to add to its fold two more companies—service center Industrial Metals & Surplus Inc., Atlanta, and related company Athens Steel Inc., Athens, Ga.
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Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., Los Angeles, continues to pound the acquisition trail, agreeing to add to its fold two more companies—service center Industrial Metals & Surplus Inc., Atlanta, and related company Athens Steel Inc., Athens, Ga.
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Schmolz + Bickenbach AG, Emmenbrücke, Germany, is acquiring A. Finkl & Sons Co., a Chicago-based producer of forged tool steels, in a deal that the Swiss steelmaker said will enable it to expand in the North American special steels market.
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Arcelor Mittal has sold German sections mill Stahlwerke Thüringen to Spain’s Grupo Alfonso Gallardo for 591 million euros ($786.4 million).
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Commercial Metals Co., Irving, Texas, has reached an agreement to acquire a steel fabrication business in eastern Germany.
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Morgan Construction Co., Worcester, Mass., has received a contract to supply a high-speed wire rod mill outlet to Zhangjiagang Shajing Steel Co. Ltd., Zhangjiagang, China.
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Negotiators for AK Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) will return to the bargaining table Thursday morning in a continuing attempt to end a nine-month-plus lockout of hourly production and maintenance workers at AK Steel’s Middletown plant.
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Morgan Construction Co., Worcester, Mass., said it recently received a contract to supply a high-speed wire rod mill outlet to Zhangjiagang Shajing Steel Co. Ltd., Zhangjiagang, China.
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U.S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, will pay $571,000 in penalties and complete $3.6 million in environmental work at its Gary, Ind., plant to settle an emissions case with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
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Negotiators for AK Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union are set to meet Thursday at 9 a.m. in another attempt to end a nine-month-plus lockout of hourly production and maintenance workers from the company's Middletown Works.
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Commercial Metals Co. (CMC), Irving, Texas, has reached an agreement to buy a steel fabrication business in eastern Germany.
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AK Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio, is increasing its electrical steel surcharge to $150 a ton in January from $135 this month. November’s surcharge was $190 a ton.
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Stainless steel buyers will pay a little less in January, with surcharges on flat-rolled material poised to fall—although perhaps not as much as anticipated.