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A former Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) pipemaking plant in Croatia is being repurposed as a specialty steel producer, with a restart date slated for ... View this article
... declined to comment on the market speculation, but sources said PTC may have purchased equipment from an idled pipe mill in Croatia, likely the ... View this article
... Earlier this year, CMC sold its pipe mill in Croatia to the steelmaking division of Italy's Danieli Group for $30.4 million (amm.com, June 4). The ... View this article
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) recorded near-record profits for its fiscal year ended Aug. 31 despite weak conditions in most major markets, according ... View this article
Commercial Metals Co. has completed the sale of certain assets related to its former pipe mill in Croatia for $6.65 million. ... View this article
... Stahl trades in carbon steel flat and long products and stainless steel products, and has other operations in Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia, and at ... View this article
... is unlikely to continue with its plan to build a new steel plant in Serbia, following its acquisition of CMC Sisak in neighbouring Croatia, a spokesman ... View this article
... build a steel plant in the former Yugoslav republic, despite the Italian group's acquisition of an operational plant in neighbouring Croatia earlier this ... View this article
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) has sold its pipe mill in Croatia to the steelmaking division of Italy's Danieli Group for $30.4 million. ... View this article
... Croatia's Zeljezara Split and Zeljezara Sisak, along with Zelezara Niksic in Montenegro, have both had more than one owner in the past ten years. ... View this article
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This whole thing is becoming a game of smoke.
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