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World crude steel production increased in October, registering gains both year on year and month on month.
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PTC Alliance Corp. jumped into the mix of pipe and tube mills clamoring for a pre-holiday price hike.
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The prospects for ratification of a tentative labor agreement at ArcelorMittal SA’s tubular operations in Shelby, Ohio, appeared dim as unionized workers voted Monday.
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The prospects for ratification of a tentative labor agreement at ArcelorMittal SA’s tubular operations in Shelby, Ohio, appeared dim as unionized workers voted Monday.
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Trinity Steel Fabricators Inc. has named William J. Moran as its new president and chief executive officer beginning Jan. 3.
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Northwest Pipe Co. swung to profitability in the third quarter, in part due to strong energy tubular results in the wake of dumping cases against imports from China.
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Do you remember the classic TV show “I Love Lucy”?
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The Pittsburgh City Council fired a warning shot across the bow of the Marcellus shale drilling industry with a unanimous vote last week in favor of legislation that would ban natural gas drilling within city limits.
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TMK Ipsco, like many players in the steel industry, strongly supports drilling on the Marcellus shale.
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You have to hand it to the South Korea oil country tubular goods (OCTG) trade petition rumor mill—if for nothing else than sheer persistence.
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The United Steelworkers union doesn’t plan to strike at ArcelorMittal’s Shelby, Ohio, tubular operations even if a tentative agreement is rejected in a labor vote this week.
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Wheatland Tube Co. is immediately raising prices by 6 percent for all new orders of continuous weld, seamless and spring steel products.
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The fear of a double dip has largely dissipated in the steel sector, paving the way for a stronger 2011, said Louis L. Schorsch, president and chief executive officer of ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Americas.
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Higher flat-rolled steel prices appear to be taking hold on the West Coast, market sources said, with both of the region’s major producers now quoting for January.
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Higher flat-rolled steel prices appear to be taking hold on the West Coast, market sources said, with both of the region’s major producers now quoting for January.
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The fear of a double dip has largely dissipated in the steel sector, paving the way for a stronger 2011, said Louis L. Schorsch, president and chief executive officer of ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Americas.
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Accuride Corp. said Friday it will expand its capacity to make aluminum wheels by adding machining and polishing equipment to its plants in Erie, Pa., and Monterrey, Mexico.
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ArcelorMittal SA expects to supply iron ore to third parties in coming years after a series of expansion projects gives the company a long position in the key steelmaking raw material.
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ArcelorMittal SA expects to supply iron ore to third parties in coming years after a series of expansion projects gives the company a long position in the key steelmaking raw material.
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Wise Metals Group LLC has completed a recapitalization of the company that includes a revolving credit line and other long-term financing and is aimed at expanding operations.
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Following protracted and often contentious negotiations, Russel Metals Inc. has reached a new labor deal with the United Steelworkers (USW) union in British Columbia, a company official told AMM.
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Michigan recycler A&L Iron & Metal Co. has selected the city of Escanaba in the state’s Upper Peninsula as the site for its fourth feeder yard.
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Massive forecast deficits across the steelmaking raw materials markets over the long term were the overriding theme at Metal Bulletin’s 26th Ferroalloys Conference in Berlin this week. But significant uncertainty remains over the shorter term, with steelmakers still confining much of their purchasing to nearby deliveries.
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Wheatland Tube Co. is immediately raising prices by 6 percent for all new orders of continuous weld, seamless and spring steel products.