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... Doherty teamed up with F. Kenneth Iverson in 1968 to build Eastern Carolina Steel, where he designed a reheat furnace, a ladle transfer car and a ... View this article
19 edition incorrectly stated that Nucor Corp.'s Daniel DiMicco succeeded F. Kenneth Iverson as chief executive officer. ... View this article
... 19, 2012. Due to an editing error, it had incorrectly stated that Daniel DiMicco succeeded F. Kenneth Iverson as chief executive officer. ... View this article
... Carnegie, Judge Elbert H. Gary, Yoshihiro Inayama, F. Kenneth Iverson, Willy Korf ... company built the first caster installed at Ken Iversons flagship ... View this article
... The inaugural class for the Hall of Fame are Andrew Carnegie and F. Kenneth “Ken” Iverson—who both received a unanimous vote from the ... View this article
... Andrew Carnegie, considered by many to be the father of modern steelmaking, and F. Kenneth “Ken” Iverson, who earned an iron-clad reputation ... View this article
... H. Gary, Henry Grey, Jorge Gerdau Johannpeter, Thomas C. Graham, Gerald Heffernan, Yoshihiro Inayama, F. Kenneth Iverson, William Kelley ... View this article
... timely contributors such as Willy Korf, Ken Iverson and Thomas ... Graham, Gerald Heffernan, Yoshihiro Inayama, F. Kenneth Iverson, William Kelley ... View this article
... engineer the 2009 F-150 with an all-new hydroformed steel body structure, including an industry-first ultra-strength tubular steel ... Winner Ken Iverson. ... View this article
... the most famous case was former President John F. Kennedy's assault ... My third nominee would be Ken Iverson, Nucor Corp.'s founding chairman. ... 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