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... wife, Marilyn; his mother, Betty Glick; his brother, Howard, and his wife, Barbara; his sister, Marilyn Glosserman, and her husband, Michael; and 12 ... View this article
... Webco chief financial officer Mike Howard told AMM that the new plant sports a draw bench with 250,000 pounds of pull force that ... Michael Cowden,. ... View this article
... after last year's groundbreaking, Webco chief financial officer Mike Howard told AMM ... he started the company in 1969," Howard said ... Michael Cowden ... View this article
... receive 30 percent of the proposed incentive payments; Howard Snyder, senior ... receive 20 percent of those payments; and Michael Rodgers, vice ... View this article
... Howard Slayton, a guard employed by US Security Associates, was on duty and noticed "overpowering" smoke coming from the fluff ... Michael Marley ... View this article
... a leak on a water line, and the explosion occurred when water went into the electric-arc furnace," said Howard Eberts, OSHA's ... Michael Cowden,. ... View this article
... College in Baltimore, received a Ph.D. in history from Howard University in ... wife of 48 years; daughter Fran Teplitz; son-in-law Mike Zielinski; and ... View this article
... and chief executive officer, and vice-chairman and chief operating officer Howard Frank, both based in Miami, Florida. Michael Kaczmarek, vice ... View this article
... American Metal is owned by Howard Misle and operates a five-acre scrapyard in San Jose that handles both ferrous and nonferrous ... Michael Marley ... View this article
... Metal Exchange in November 1974 with former colleague Howard Estabrook. ... He had appointed son Michael Lefton chairman and chief executive ... 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