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... Atlas parent JMC declined to comment. ... flat-rolled increase, existing capacity constraints like the strike at Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp.'s Lake ... View this article
... Atlas launched its $50-per-ton hike June 3 and at least six other mills followed June 4 before Hoover, Ala.-based Hanna Steel Corp. ... View this article
... Atlas Tube Inc., a subsidiary of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group ... However, Hanna Steel Corp., Hoover, Ala., and Southland Tube Inc., Birmingham ... View this article
... subsidiary of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc ... Orders already on Atlas' books are price ... City, Mo.; Independence Tube Corp., Chicago; Maruichi ... View this article
NEW YORK — Independence Tube Corp. ... per ton following a leading move by Atlas Tube Inc ... a subsidiary of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc. ... View this article
Hoover, Ala.-based Hanna Steel Corp. ... The increases follow an apparent leading move by Atlas Tube Inc. earlier this week (amm.com, March 5). ... View this article
CHICAGO — Hawaiian steel framing fabricator Atlas Steel Corp. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing assets ... View this article
and Hanna Steel Corp. ... prices by a minimum of $50 per ton following leading moves by Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc. ... 16) and Atlas Tube Inc ... View this article
... off by Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc. ... Atlas said orders already on the books ... mills—including Independence Tube Corp., Chicago; Maruichi ... View this article
... Mich.-based Atlas Tube Inc. and Sharon, Pa.-based Wheatland Tube Co.—as well as Allied Tube&Conduit Corp., Harvey, Ill., and US Steel Corp., ... 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