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... in Quebec, the company said. No timetable has been set for the negotiations, Orbite said. “We are definitely pleased to ... View this article
(Timet) testified this week. ... Timet was left as the only US sponge producer, and even then it operated at only 40 percent of capacity, he said. ... View this article
(Timet) was a key factor in its 15.3 ... PCC purchased Dallas-based titanium producer Timet in December 2012 for $2.9 billion (amm.com, Nov. 9). ... View this article
... tons. In any case, most agreed it's a tight timetable for getting a new permanent fix in place by the governor's deadline. ... View this article
... A spokesman for the company told AMM that "there is no timetable to bring the daily surcharge model discussed in the announcement to the US". ... View this article
... Pick-n-Pull to the shredder there. There is no timetable on when the facility will open. "Schnitzer is very pleased with (the ... View this article
... Titanium Metals Corp. (Timet) unit, even as PCC continues to deal with problems at a key forging press. The Portland, Ore ... View this article
... Corp. (Timet) late last year (amm.com, Nov. 9), with the expectation that Timet would no longer break out its titanium shipment ... View this article
... While the size, cost or timetable for the proposed project was not disclosed, local reports indicated the investment could be valued at more than ... View this article
... development of the final material. “Most exotic materials have a very long development timetable,” he said. “They do not usually ... 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