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... North American markets have seen a slowdown in ... The big story in North America is that ... development, the acquisition of Alcan Cable by Highland ... View this article
... is being used due to metal-clad cables, which bolsters the ... closed its $151-million cash purchase of Alcan Cable's North American operations from ... View this article
... 350 million to 400 million pounds of that total will come from the company's five 2012 acquisitions, including Alcan Cable North America and Alcan ... View this article
... bus cables and (anti-lock braking system) cables and on ... General Cable purchased Alcan Cable North America and Alcan Cable China last year for ... View this article
... ramps up, benefitting businesses such as Alcan Cable North America. ... million cash acquisition of Alcan Cable's North American operations from ... View this article
... on our integration plans in North America and expect ... executive officer of General Cable, said in ... Rio Tinto, which originally purchased Alcan for $38 ... View this article
... Alcan's North American business accounts for between 85 ... Cable forecasts that Alcan's business will ... officer of General Cable North America, said in ... View this article
... Electrical wire and cable used in building ... Nonetheless, Rio Tinto Alcan remains slightly upbeat in ... past 20 years, the North American industry has ... View this article
... center to host customer educational programs about cables used in ... market is an integral part of Alcan Cable's North American growth strategy.". ... View this article
... with the company's existing North American businesses as ... synergies are realised.” Alcan Cable operates four ... centre in North America, as well as a ... 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