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... Moore. Other companies that could not be reached included Ryerson Inc. and Chromalloy, which both have facilities nearby. ... View this article
Ryerson Inc. has amended its asset-backed lending ... interest rates and extending its maturity. CHICAGO — Ryerson Inc. ... View this article
... amm.com, Nov. 14), and it successfully resisted a takeover by Chicago-based Ryerson Inc. last year (amm.com, Nov. 1). ... View this article
... M. Wylie, president of Chicago-based Ryerson Inc.'s southwest region, agreed, stating that Mexico is well positioned to service US companies. ... View this article
... several US service centers and processors have either joint ventures or wholly owned operations in Mexico, including Chicago-based Ryerson Inc. ... View this article
... Victoria Zanutto-Kautz, administrative assistant, Ryerson Inc., Hayward, Calif. was elected incoming international mentoring ... View this article
... without triggering a new shareholder rights plan containing a poison-pill clause—ostensibly to prevent an unwanted buyout by rival Ryerson Inc. ... View this article
AM Castle & Co.'s board of directors has successfully fended off a possible takeover by rival Ryerson Inc. and Platinum ... View this article
... The Rifkins sold Fort Wayne, Ind.-based OmniSource to Steel Dynamics Inc. ... Paul Everett will serve as chief financial officer, Jeff Ryerson will act as ... View this article
... Michael C. Arnold, president and chief executive officer of Ryerson Inc., agreed that one of the greatest challenges during the past several years ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel