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... Former Nucor chief executive officer Daniel DiMicco said the company used to import about 3 million tons of pig iron until a few years ago, mostly ... View this article
... Daniel R. DiMicco, executive chairman, Nucor Corp. >> Alonso Ancira Elizondo, chairman, Altos Hornos de Mexico SAB de CV (Ahmsa). ... View this article
... home. DANIEL R. DIMICCO Nucor Corp. United States, Steel, Nonferrous, Supply Chain, Letter to the Editor,. URN 3210132. View this article
executive chairman Daniel DiMicco will spearhead a "proactive" effort by the domestic steel industry to battle what it believes are unfairly traded ... View this article
19 edition incorrectly stated that Nucor Corp.'s Daniel DiMicco succeeded F. Kenneth Iverson as chief executive officer. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Nucor Corp.'s Daniel DiMicco will step down as chief executive officer on Jan. 1, and will be succeeded ... View this article
... Nucor Corp. chairman and chief executive officer Daniel R. DiMicco said. "People are paying attention to the entire industry. ... View this article
... our strong balance sheet to create what we believe will be a lasting competitive advantage for Nucor," chief executive officer Daniel DiMicco said in ... View this article
... Nucor chairman and chief executive officer Daniel R. DiMicco has been a strong proponent of tapping into America's immense reserves of shale gas ... View this article
... chairman and chief executive officer Daniel R. DiMicco said that with the passage of the Colombia free-trade agreement, which went into effect in ... 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