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... executive chairman and chief executive officer of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc., said in a recent letter that subsidiary Atlas Tube Inc. ... View this article
... sections (HSS) mills that raised their prices by only $30 per ton, undercutting a leading $50-per-ton increase by JMC subsidiary Atlas Tube Inc. ... View this article
... Atlas Tube Inc., a subsidiary of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc., kicked off the $50-per-ton hike in response to a flat-rolled steel price increase. ... View this article
... price hikes for hollow structural sections (HSS) and mechanical tubing products, all raising tags by a minimum of $50 per ton. Atlas Tube Inc., a ... View this article
... A $50-per-ton ($2.50-per-hundredweight) increase on HSS was started by Atlas Tube Inc. in early March (amm.com, March ... View this article
... Tom Muth has been appointed president of the hollow structural sections (HSS) and piling business of JMC subsidiary Atlas Tube Inc. ... View this article
... Independence Tube and Birmingham, Ala.-based Southland Tube had hiked prices to $50 per ton following a leading move by Atlas Tube Inc., a ... View this article
... may have caused you.” Southland had followed a leading move by Atlas Tube Inc., a subsidiary of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc (amm.com ... View this article
... The increases follow an apparent leading move by Atlas Tube Inc. earlier this week (amm.com, March 5). Thorsten Schier,. ... View this article
... and HI-Y 50 pipe-size tubing, according to ... Montreal-based Nova Tube Inc. ... increases follow an apparently leading move by Atlas Tube, a subsidiary ... View this article
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