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AK Steel Corp. distributed $51.3 million to 1,250 retirees last week after it didn’t oppose a decision rendered by a U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Western Division.
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Essar Steel Algoma Inc. has completed the sale of its remaining 50.1-percent interest in Algoma Energy LP (AELP) to Essar Power Canada Ltd. for Canadian $136 million ($129.6 million).
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CMC South Carolina Steel, a unit of Commercial Metals Co., has landed a major contract to design, fabricate and supply structural steel for Boeing Co.’s new Dreamliner 787 assembly plant being built in North Charleston, S.C.
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Two steel analysts have somewhat different perspectives on just how bright the steel industry’s future will be, but both are cautious in their outlook.
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George A. Kay III, founder and partner of steel distributor Bay State Steel and a vice president with the former Armco Corp., has died at his home in Severna Park, Md., after a battle with lung cancer. He was 75.
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Coutinho & Ferrostaal Inc. has filed nine breach-of-contract lawsuits against shippers that allegedly “lost and damaged” steel being imported into the U.S. from China. All but one of the cases involves shipments of steel pipe or tubing earmarked for delivery to the Port of Houston.
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Two steel analysts have somewhat different perspectives on just how bright the steel industry’s future will be, but both are cautious in their outlook.
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CMC South Carolina Steel, a unit of Commercial Metals Co., has landed a major contract to design, fabricate and supply structural steel for Boeing Co.’s new Dreamliner 787 assembly plant being built in North Charleston, S.C.
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U.S. prices for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) continue to fall. And while the pace of the slide has tempered, a turnaround isn’t necessarily imminent.
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U.S. prices for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) continue to fall. And while the pace of the slide has tempered, a turnaround isn’t necessarily imminent.
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AK Steel Corp. distributed $51.3 million to 1,250 retirees last week after it didn’t oppose a decision rendered by a U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Western Division.
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Western Canadian steel fabricator Empire Industries Ltd. has posted a third-quarter net loss of Canadian $4.5 million ($4.3 million) in contrast to net income of C$290,000 in the same period last year as revenue slid 64.6 percent to C$20.3 million ($19.2 million) from C$57.4 million.
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Workers at Hibbing Taconite in Minnesota who have been off the job since May are being recalled.
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Citation Corp. expects nearly 20 percent of its 2010 revenue to come from environmentally friendly markets and manufacturing processes.
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Longhorn Tube LP has completed a planned capital expansion of its Dallas facilities.
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Essar Steel Algoma Inc. has completed the sale of its remaining 50.1-percent interest in Algoma Energy LP (AELP) to Essar Power Canada Ltd. for Canadian $136 million ($129.6 million).
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An impending base price increase and an imminent surcharge decrease could keep the price buyers pay for the most popular stainless steel grades relatively stable in the New Year.
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U.S. hot band prices are continuing to slide even as North American steel producers work to stem the tide.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has issued its final countervailing duty (CVD) determination on imports of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) from China, and while the rates are lower than its preliminary duties, representatives of domestic steelmakers are calling it another victory.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has issued its final countervailing duty (CVD) determination on imports of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) from China, and while the rates are lower than its preliminary duties, representatives of domestic steelmakers are calling it another victory.
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A second lawsuit has been filed against Northwest Pipe Co. as an apparent race by attorneys to land a lead plaintiff gets under way.
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A second lawsuit has been filed against Northwest Pipe Co. as an apparent race by attorneys to land a lead plaintiff gets under way.
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U.S. hot band prices are continuing to slide even as North American steel producers work to stem the tide.
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ATI Allegheny Ludlum and Harsco Corp., through its subsidiary MultiServ Group Ltd., have been assessed a $184,900 penalty for alleged Clean Air Act violations at a Pittsburgh-area steel mill.