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... of our existing steel bar products and further increase the mill's overall productivity," KES vice president and general manager John Scheel, said in ... View this article
... to warm weather and lower sales of steel used for snow removal, as well as typical seasonal weakness, chief executive officer John Scheel said in ... View this article
... thereby fostering gridlock. All of this is wrong and counter-productive," plant manager John Scheel said in a statement. ... View this article
... reopen it and make it into a world-class provider of SBQ and (merchant bar quality) steel products," ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in a ... View this article
... pricing as well as in demand, particularly for SBQ (special bar quality) and service center products," ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in ... View this article
... was off slightly as the strong SBQ market of fiscal 2012 lost some of its steam, particularly in June," ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in a ... View this article
... The increase was "due in roughly equal measure to both shipments and prices being higher," ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in a ... View this article
... SBQ) products rose "solely" due to scrap prices, "which were the highest level ever for a December," ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in ... View this article
... was pretty much driven by the high prices for scrap, which translated into higher selling prices," ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in a ... View this article
... operations and the improvements by our personnel and their practices" at Kentucky Electric Steel, ALJ chief executive officer John Scheel said in a ... View this article
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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.