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... activity in North America and Asia strengthened somewhat, while, as expected, the trend in Europe was very weak," Martin Lindqvist, president and ... View this article
"(Last year) was a very challenging year for the steel industry and SSAB," president and chief executive officer Martin Lindqvist said during a ... View this article
... "This is an important step for us today," Martin Lindqvist, president and chief executive officer of Swedish parent company SSAB AB, told AMM in a ... View this article
... time, demand from steel service centers was weak due to high inventory levels," SSAB president and chief executive officer Martin Lindqvist said in ... View this article
... equipment] being the strongest segment, together with large parts of the energy sector in North America,” president and ceo Martin Lindqvist said. ... View this article
... SSAB president Martin Lindqvist said in a statement that Parenty will "further develop SSAB's offering to its customers". ... View this article
... We have thus initiated an efficiency program within EMEA," chief executive officer Martin Lindqvist said in the company's year-end earnings results. ... View this article
... was Skr502 million, which was more than Skr200 million up on the corresponding period last year," president and ceo Martin Lindqvist said in ... View this article
... work and a normal lower level of activity during the third quarter will have a negative impact on earnings," ceo and president Martin Lindqvist said in ... View this article
... SSAB, and I am convinced that he will be able to further develop our American operations," SSAB chief executive officer Martin Lindqvist said in a ... 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