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Michael S. Williams, currently senior vice president of North American flat-rolled operations, has been named senior vice president of strategic ... View this article
... chief executive officer Michael Williams disagreed, however, claiming in ... the supply picture.β Williams said he ... China Minmetals Corp.'s Century mine ... View this article
... βIt's good news for our steel industry that the auto industry is recovering very well, at a very solid pace,β Michael S. Williams, senior vice president of ... View this article
... needs to come back if we're ever going to see our utilization rates get back above 85 to 90 percent," Michael S. Williams, Pittsburgh-based US Steel ... View this article
"It's good news for our steel industry that the auto industry is recovering very well, at a very solid pace," Michael S. Williams, senior vice president of ... View this article
... "We're talking ($2 per million British thermal units), where we were talking ($3 to $5) a year ago," said Michael S. Williams, senior vice president of ... View this article
... of Latrobe, Pa.-based Kennametal Inc.; Mike Williams, senior vice ... of Trafford, Pa.-based Hamill Manufacturing Co.; Michael McLanahan, chairman ... View this article
... facilities and identify new ways to increase cost effectiveness, efficiency and product diversity at those plants," Michael S. Williams, senior vice ... View this article
... Michael S. Williams, senior vice president of North American flat-roll operations, and Douglas R. Matthews, senior vice president of tubular ... View this article
... Michael S. Williams, senior vice president of North American flat-roll operations, and Douglas R. Matthews, senior vice president of tubular. ... 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