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... Atlas launched its $50-per-ton hike June 3 and at least six other mills followed June 4 before Hoover, Ala.-based Hanna Steel Corp. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Hanna Steel Corp. has raised prices for its tubular products by a minimum of $30 per ton effective with shipments ... View this article
... However, Hanna Steel Corp., Hoover, Ala., and Southland Tube Inc., Birmingham, Ala., raised prices by just $30 per ton June 5. ... View this article
... Moreover, a decision by Hanna Steel Corp., Hoover, Ala., to temper initial industry increases of $50 per ton with its own $30-per-ton hike (amm.com ... View this article
CHICAGO — David H. Hannah, chairman and chief executive officer of Reliance Steel&Aluminum Co., Los Angeles, has been elected to a two-year ... View this article
... putting downward pressure on the market is the widespread practice of selling steel at a discount to the published CRU index price, Hannah said. ... View this article
... DAVID H. HANNAH. Reliance Steel&Aluminum Co. Carbon Steel Flat Products, United States, Steel, Supply Chain, Letter to the Editor,. ... View this article
... could firm up ahead. "We are at the bottom in terms of carbon steel pricing. There is nowhere to go but up," Hannah added. ... View this article
... any issues" at its Chicago-area operations, according to chairman and chief executive officer David Hannah. ... Steel, Scrap, Supply Chain, Ferrous,. ... View this article
In an exclusive interview with AMM, chairman and chief executive officer David H. Hannah talked about the steps Reliance will take following the ... View this article
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