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... founder with great sadness; however, we are proud to recognize a legendary American who led a full and remarkable life," Michael Siegal said. ... View this article
Lower steel prices and reduced volume contributed to the decline in revenue, chairman and chief executive officer Michael D. Siegal said May 3. ... View this article
"To allow for continued growth, we will be enlarging and enhancing that location," chairman and chief executive officer Michael Siegal said during ... View this article
... new facilities and completed major capital projects to enhance future profitability," chairman and chief executive officer Michael D. Siegal said in a ... View this article
... Michael D. Siegal, chairman and chief executive officer of Bedford Heights, Ohio-based Olympic Steel Inc., said the market is responding positively ... View this article
... officer Edward "Bud" Siegel Jr., who resigned as Yalian's acting chief executive officer in 2010 (amm.com, May 19, 2010). Michael Cowden,. ... View this article
... a pace of just 4.1 turns compared with the normal five turns per year, according to chairman and chief executive officer Michael Siegal. ... View this article
... are pleased with our sales and market share growth in the second quarter," chairman and chief executive officer Michael D. Siegal said Thursday. ... View this article
... quarter of 2011 and outstanding performance in the pipe and tube segment," Olympic chairman and chief executive officer Michael Siegal said in a ... View this article
... Michael Siegal, chairman and chief executive officer of Olympic Steel Inc., Bedford Heights, Ohio, who projects a 5-percent increase in steel ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.