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... anticipated, which created pressure on pricing and margins.” CMC's chief financial officer and senior vice president Barbara Smith told analysts ... View this article
... just $876,000 in its fiscal 2013 first quarter compared with $9.8 million in the year-ago period, CMC chief financial officer Barbara Smith said during ... View this article
... has expired and "there are some outstanding issues that have to be dealt with," CAW lead negotiator Peter Smith told AMM ... Barbara O'Donovan,. ... View this article
... a "significant" 42-day outage for a furnace rebuild at the South Carolina mill, chief financial officer and senior vice president Barbara Smith said. ... View this article
... 31, down 63 percent from an adjusted operating profit of $14.6 million in the year-ago quarter, CMC chief financial officer Barbara Smith said. ... View this article
... cut into earnings from CMC's international marketing and distribution business, chief financial officer and senior vice president Barbara Smith said. ... View this article
... "Most people believe there will not be a further fall in scrap prices," senior vice president and chief financial officer Barbara R. Smith said. ... View this article
... Nonferrous scrap prices averaged $2,860 per ton during the quarter, down 16 percent from the prior quarter, Barbara R. Smith, senior vice ... View this article
... Alvarado and CMC chief financial officer Barbara Smith appeared cautiously optimistic about this year's prospects for its US mills. ... View this article
... earlier, and 62,000 tons (about 124 million pounds) of nonferrous material, down 3 percent in the same comparison, Barbara R. Smith, senior vice ... View this article
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