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Capacity closures and consolidation will continue to be a factor in 2013, David Wilson, director of metals research and strategy at Citigroup Inc.'s ... View this article
Citigroup Inc. has hired Rick McIntire as global head of ... trading in London, the company said April 25. LONDON — Citigroup Inc. ... View this article
... underwriting group, which includes Barclays Capital Inc. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. RTI recently paid about $133.4 million ... View this article
... forecast to $7,000 per tonne ($3.175 per pound) from $8,000 per tonne ($3.629 per pound) previously and led New York-based Citigroup Inc.'s ... View this article
... of the largest steel markets yet to show a significant recovery from the recession, could start to pick up later this year, according to one Citigroup Inc. ... View this article
... The bankruptcy court has approved the financing from a consortium led by Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Barclays Capital Plc and Merrill Lynch ... View this article
... market and (rest-of-world) smelters operating at high utilization rates (of approximately) 95 percent," analysts with New York-based Citigroup Inc. ... View this article
... Late last year, BHP appointed Citigroup Inc. to handle the sale of its Temco manganese alloys plant in Tasmania, Australia (amm.com, Nov. 16). ... View this article
... It's just a matter of how much it will increase, but the link to construction spending (will boost copper)," he said. Citigroup Inc. estimated in a Jan. ... View this article
... based Morgan Stanley&Co. LLC forecasts 67 cents and New York-based Citigroup Inc. 70 cents. Freeport reported net ... 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