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... and include Charlotte, NC-based Bank of America NA; Birmingham, Ala ... RBS Citizens Financial Group Inc.; and Norwalk, Conn.-based GE Capital. ... View this article
... in 2007, Dubal began working with GE Energy to ... Group, cited the addition of human capital as a ... than 40 percent of the North American market, and ... View this article
... for railroad products has come from North America. ... of its business over the years to GE (General Electric ... to spend $4 billion on capital projects this ... View this article
... profile with green initiatives, capital investments and ... the project was the largest GE has made ... American” provisions in the American Recovery and ... View this article
... both organically and through acquisitions in North America and around ... by a group of banks and institutional investors, with GE Capital Markets Inc ... View this article
... facilities in North America," Shale-Inland founder and chief executive officer Craig T. Bouchard said in a statement. GE Capital Corporate Finance ... View this article
... of Novelis Inc.'s North American operations, previously held management roles at companies including Alcan Corp., Pechiney SA and GE Capital. ... View this article
GE Capital Americas' latest US Mid-Market CFO survey polled a total of 50 chief financial officers across the metals, mining and metal fabrication ... View this article
... decline in expectations over the next 12 months," Greg Eck, senior vice president of metals and mining for surveyor GE Capital Americas, told AMM. ... View this article
have acquired 7,300 intermodal dry van trailers from GE Capital. ... The heavy-duty trailers will be operated under leases throughout North America. ... 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