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... As a result, the global industry has reported negative cash flow for the ... capacity regardless of demand, in many cases because they drew up their ... View this article
CHICAGO — Constellium NV drew red ink in its first quarter since ... Constellium's automotive structures and industry segment recorded a 4.1 percent ... View this article
... an investigation into whether the alleged dumping of cold-drawn carbon or ... the same product from China is causing injury to the Canadian industry. ... View this article
... JMC relaunched the former domestic leader in the drawn-over-mandrel ... Industry veteran William Perrine is heading the new division (amm.com ... View this article
... in-class companies in steel and related industries. ... the steel supply chainÑwere drawn from the ... as finalists for the steel industry's most prestigious ... View this article
Finalists were drawn from the largest, most competitive pool of ... and ultra-high-strength steel for the auto industry. ... Schnitzer Steel industries Inc. ... View this article
... tube, cold-drawn seamless, cold-rolled electric-weld, drawn-over-mandrel ... to the agriculture, automotive, railroad and paper industries, along with ... View this article
CHICAGO — Drew Industries Inc. is increasingly selling aluminum extrusions to third parties as well as looking to offer ... View this article
CHICAGO — Drew Industries Inc.'s profits narrowed in the first quarter as production issues, higher material costs and expansions and ... View this article
... Carbon steel welded OCTG had been the industry standard in the past, but the ... for seamless pipe, in which a tube is extruded and drawn from a ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.