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... our experience supports the belief that there is strong demand in the US,” Layle K. “Kip” Smith, president and chief executive officer of Noranda ... View this article
... much as 49 percent of global aluminum capacity is running at break-even or at a loss, president and chief executive officer Layle K. "Kip" Smith said ... View this article
... liquidity position and provide for prudent investment in long-term growth,” Noranda president and chief executive officer Layle K. (Kip) Smith said in ... View this article
... lows, we experienced throughout the year stable, solid demand," Noranda president and chief executive officer Layle K. "Kip" Smith said in a ... View this article
... s New Madrid smelter in Missouri will boost the company's electrical efficiency, president and chief executive officer Layle K. "Kip" Smith told AMM. ... View this article
... Noranda president and chief executive officer Layle "Kip" Smith said during ... on the issue in December," Smith said ... to the company's 2011 10-K filing ... View this article
... of its three potlines down at New Madrid, but kept one "operating through and immediately after the ice storm," Layle "Kip" Smith, Noranda president ... View this article
... and from our perspective we think our experience supports the belief that there is strong demand in the US,” Layle K. “Kip” Smith, president and ... View this article
... our assets effectively and reliably across our integrated business platform," president and chief executive officer Layle K. "Kip" Smith said in a ... View this article
... revenue growth potential, but also remove it further from the price of aluminum on the London Metal Exchange, Layle K. "Kip" Smith, president and ... 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