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... Blytheville, Ark.-based Nucor-Yamato Steel Co., the beam market's traditional pricing leader, typically announces its price for the coming month by ... View this article
... This past week, Nucor-Yamato Steel Co., Blytheville, Ark., reduced its raw material surcharge by $22 per ton but increased its base price by the ... View this article
... with over 30 universities to attract talent," Chad Utermark, vice president and general manager of Blytheville, Ark.-based Nucor-Yamato Steel Co. ... View this article
... as it looks to capitalize on the natural gas boom, according to Chad Utermark, vice president and general manager of Nucor-Yamato Steel Co. ... View this article
... levels could be similar to those of 2005-08, Chad Utermark, vice president and general manager of Blytheville, Ark.-based Nucor-Yamato Steel Co. ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — Nucor-Yamato Steel Co. and Nucor Corp.'s Berkeley, SC, mill cut their published transaction prices on ... View this article
... Meanwhile, Nucor-Yamato Steel Co., Blytheville, Ark.—generally viewed as the industry pricing leader and usual initiator of published pricing ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — Nucor-Yamato Steel Co. is a step closer to procuring local financing for a planned expansion at its Blytheville, Ark., facility. ... View this article
... 29). Meanwhile, Nucor-Yamato Steel Co., a joint venture between Charlotte, NC-based Nucor Corp. and Japan's Yamato Kogyo Co. ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — Nucor-Yamato Steel Co. could receive local financing for a piling expansion at its Blytheville, Ark., mill. ... 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