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... Analyst Lloyd O'Carroll, senior vice president of research for Richmond, Va.-based Davenport&Co. LLC, said in Davenport's ... View this article
... Davenport&Co. LLC analyst Lloyd T. O'Carroll told AMM. Some sources speculated that the move could bolster aluminum prices. ... View this article
... in Helguvik, Iceland, Davenport&Co. LLC analysts Lloyd T. O'Carroll and John F. Ockerman said in a note to investors. ... View this article
... power costs at Hawesville by approximately $200 per tonne of aluminum, or roughly $50 million per year, analysts Lloyd T. O'Carroll and John F ... View this article
... on the outlook for aircraft demand of titanium in '13 and through '17, despite a higher aircraft delivery forecast," analysts Lloyd T. O'Carroll and John ... View this article
... is a major strategic move with benefits on the order of (Precision Castparts') acquisition in (2006) of Special Metals,” Lloyd O'Carroll, senior vice ... View this article
... Lloyd O'Carroll, senior vice president of research at Davenport&Co. LLC, Richmond, Va., previously told AMM that aluminum ... View this article
... Lloyd O'Carroll, senior vice president of research at Davenport&Co. LLC, Richmond, Va., agreed, noting that US aluminum ... View this article
... Lloyd O'Carroll, senior vice president of research at Richmond, Va.-based Davenport&Co. LLC, agreed. While there are ... View this article
... re going to be very close to the utilization rates we saw in '06 by 2014 or 2015," the previous peak of plate demand, Lloyd T. O'Carroll, senior vice ... 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