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... And yet every quarter we read those market barometers and they say the same thing," he said, adding that the Harvey, Ill.-based company believes ... View this article
... And there is almost no export demand to offset this; I keep reading about the Chinese lowering their breakeven costs on NPI (nickel pig iron).” A ... View this article
... Manufacturing did improve by 5 percent annualized in the first quarter, but only a strong June reading would forestall a second-quarter contraction ... View this article
is undertaking a $20-million upgrade at its Reading, Pa., site, that will include the replacement of two furnaces to better produce high-temperature ... View this article
... said. “You don't want to read too much into any one month, but May certainly was a disappointment,” Kelley said. From ... View this article
... fell in May, according to survey respondents, contributing to the overall prices subindex slipping 0.5 percentage points compared to April's reading. ... View this article
... making imports of products from Russia and Ukraine with minor differences from those products subject to anti-dumping duties," the resolution read. ... View this article
CHICAGO — Reading, Pa.-based Heyco Metals Inc. has promoted David Mandle to executive vice president and William ... View this article
... "I think it's great that ... residential housing is moving in the right direction by everything we read, not that we've seen a whole lot of that. ... View this article
... But chief financial officer, executive vice president and treasurer Brian R. Robinson cautioned against reading too much into what he characterized ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.