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"We are open for business again, six days a week," vice president of commercial trading Marc Kaplan told AMM Thursday. ... View this article
... less duties being collected and more Chinese material being imported, Kaplan said. ... The case could also mark an early end to the non-market ... View this article
Mark Kaplan, former president and chief financial officer of Weirton Steel Corp., Weirton, W.Va., is joining a Pittsburgh-based electric utility company ... View this article
... Mark Kaplan, president of Weirton Steel, credited Sen. Robert Byrd (D., W.Va.) for helping put the program together. In 2000 ... View this article
... Mark Kaplan, Weirton's president, said the US government guarantees $128-million of the loan, but the remaining $17 million is unprotected. ... View this article
... by longtime steel executive D. Leonard Wise, who took on the role of chief, and by Weirton's chief financial officer, Mark E. Kaplan, who took over as ... View this article
... awarded some $3.5 million in bonuses to Leonard Wise, Weirton Steel's newly named chief executive officer, and to Mark Kaplan, recently named ... View this article
... September. Mark Kaplan, president and chief operating officer of Weirton Steel, said the postage on the cards is pre-paid. They ... View this article
... Leonard Wise, named chief executive officer of Weirton Steel two weeks ago, took one spot, and Mark Kaplan, named president of the company at ... View this article
... $4 million in retention bonuses to key managers, including new chief executive officer Leonard Wise and new president Mark Kaplan (AMM, Aug. ... 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