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... an industry analyst told participants at Metal Bulletin's 27th ... to Heinz Pariser, principal at Germany's Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals&Steel Market ... View this article
... production, a 10% increase since 1995, according to Gerhard Pariser, director of research at Heinz Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel Market Research. ... View this article
... as much as 50% over the past 25 years, according to Gerhard Pariser, director of research at Heinz Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel Market Research. ... View this article
BIRMINGHAM, England — Stainless steel price margins have ... of research at Heinz Pariser Alloy Metals&Steel Market Research. ... View this article
... its raw materials–operates in the coming years, according to Heinz Pariser, head of Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel Market Research GbR ... View this article
... Heinz Pariser from metals research firm Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel ... Pariser said although European companies remain the largest ... View this article
... Using figures from Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel Market ... The joint-venture partnership of Xstrata Alloys and Merafe Resources Ltd. ... View this article
... two years, according to Heinz Pariser, founder of Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel ... very badly (to high nickel prices)," Pariser told delegates at ... View this article
... Heinz Pariser, founder of Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel ... activity of funds that have "ignored fundamentals of the market." Pariser also said ... View this article
Stainless steel market analyst Heinz Pariser provided a critical look at future stainless ... Pariser is editor and owner of HHP Alloy Metals & Steel ... View this article
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