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... Monaca, Pa., zinc smelter, remains on schedule for startup in the second half of 2013, president and chief executive officer James Hensler said on ... View this article
... "I am not satisfied with the bottom-line financial results," Jim Hensler, president and chief executive officer, told analysts during an earnings ... View this article
... Mooresboro, NC, site to realize operating efficiencies at some point in the future," said Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler. ... View this article
... 14 deadline, Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said in a statement on the company's third-quarter earnings results. ... View this article
... Still, Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said in an earnings call that he was pleased with the company's operating ... View this article
... to give our customers sufficient prior notice of this expected price increase," Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said in the ... View this article
... effect on our earnings when compared to the same quarter last year," Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said during a ... View this article
... Larvik furnaces, which are on standby at Monaca, based on market conditions," Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said. ... View this article
... The zinc company has a total capacity of around 730,000 tons per year, and president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said it might look to ... View this article
... of the year, but a downward correction in the coke market will "eventually" come, Horsehead president and chief executive officer Jim Hensler said. ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.