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... The Luxembourg-based steel tube and pipe manufacturer described its $1.3-billion to ... in the development of North America as a new frontier for the ... View this article
CHICAGO — Samuel, Son&Co. Ltd. has acquired plate processor Frontier Steel Co. John Matig, president of Neville Island ... View this article
NEW YORK — Frontier Industrial Corp. continues to seek an operator for the former RG Steel LLC steelmaking facility in Mingo Junction, Ohio, but ... View this article
... Frontier Industrial Corp., the demolition company that bought the Mingo Junction steelmaking facility out of ... Carbon Steel Flat Products, Steel,. ... View this article
MOSCOW — Russian coking coal and steel producer Mechel OAO has temporarily ... Mechel's Frontier Mine in Wyoming County, W.Va., as well as its ... View this article
... if Frontier Industrial does decide to restart steelmaking operations at Mingo Junction, the company would look to bring a number of former RG Steel ... View this article
... seeing on initiatives with ultralight-gauge steels,” he said. ... top of the list, with both steel and aluminum ... we shouldn't forget about 'frontier' countries in ... View this article
... Buffalo, NY-based Frontier Industrial, and Mull and Gompers had the winning bids for the assets during an auction for RG Steel's Wheeling assets ... View this article
... the Warren and Sparrows Point assets follows the sale of RG Steel's Wheeling, W.Va., assets last week (amm.com, Aug. 1). Frontier Industrial Corp. ... View this article
... auction, Buffalo, NY-based Frontier Industrial bought the idled Mingo Junction, Ohio, facility, with a cash bid of $20 million. RG Steel's counsel didn't ... 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