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... will take following the completion of the $1.24-billion deal and how it differs from the company's $1.1-billion acquisition of PNA Group Holding Corp. ... View this article
... 7) would be the company's largest ever, surpassing its $1.1-billion purchase of PNA Group Holding Corp. in 2008 (amm.com, Aug. ... View this article
... limited to Ryerson. In 2008, near the peak of the steel market, it sold Atlanta-based PNA Group Holding Corp. to the largest ... View this article
... Johnson previously held the same role at such major service center chains as PNA Group Inc. and Earle M. Jorgensen ... View this article
... Steel&Aluminum Co., Los Angeles, made its largest acquisition ever on the eve of the recession, closing a deal to acquire PNA Group in August ... View this article
... are very few candidates in the $1-billion to $2-billion (annual revenue) range like the company's previous acquisitions of EMJ and PNA Group. ... View this article
... acquisition of Houston-based Continental Alloys represented Reliance's biggest buy since its $1.1-billion deal in 2008 for PNA Group Holding Corp ... View this article
... I am thinking specifically of Platinum Equity, owner of Ryerson Inc., which sold PNA Group to Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. ... View this article
... In 2008, it sold PNA Group Holding Corp., an Atlanta-based distributor of heavy carbon products, to Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., Los Angeles ... View this article
... Feralloy Corp., Chicago, which came with Reliance's $1.1-billion acquisition of PNA Group Holding Corp., Atlanta, in August 2008, has long had ... 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