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(CMC) will lay off a ... MEDC will be working with the company and other groups to assist with job placement after the layoffs take place, CMC said. ... View this article
(CMC) intends to offer $300 million of senior notes in an underwritten public offering, the Irving, Texas-based steelmaker said May 6. ... View this article
(CMC ... All loads will continue to go through a heavy inspection process and suppliers are being requalified in their shipments to the mill, CMC said. ... View this article
Five years after the recession pounded the steel industry, domestic concrete reinforcing bar demand is steadily improving as construction recovers, but ... View this article
(CMC) forecast. “These price fluctuations will likely vary by region,” CMC chairman, president and chief executive officer ... View this article
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) saw a sharp decrease in profits in its fiscal second-quarter 2013 on the back of slower US scrap and steel business ... View this article
NEW YORK – Commercial Metals Co. (CMC ... While CMC, like other mills, has raised prices, the hikes still don't cover the full costs of raw material. ... View this article
(CMC) pipemaking ... Losses at the Croatian plant prompted CMC to idle production in late 2011 and then seek a buyer (amm.com, Oct. 7, 2011). ... View this article
... (CMC) facility. Irving, Texas-based CMC sold certain assets of its Croatian pipe mill, formerly known as CMC Sisak doo ... View this article
Early indications suggest domestic reinforcing bar prices could get a boost in March, sources say, a move that could be the first significant rattle in a market ... 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