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Officine Meccaniche SpA has acquired Riverside Products Inc. ... The ongoing business will be known as Danieli Riverside Products. ... View this article
... space will be built in Southern California this year, with approximately 11 million square feet slated in the inland counties of Riverside and San ... View this article
... in the area that has the most impact on the port's steel imports, with approximately 11 million square feet in the outlying Riverside and San ... View this article
... with Dallas-based private equity firm Hicks Equity Partners LLC in the venture, according to a joint statement by Hicks and Riverside Co., another ... View this article
... A meeting of creditors is scheduled for Dec. 18 in Riverside, Calif., court documents show. Michael Cowden,. Supply Chain,. URN 3119864. View this article
Owner Nguyen Long Dau is seeking a conditional-use permit from the Riverside County Planning Department for a vacant piece of property that is ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — Riverside Products Inc., a supplier of replacement parts for the auto shredding industry, is continuing to shuffle its executive team ... View this article
... has leased a 21,500-square-foot warehouse in Riverside, where it expects to hire up to 50 people and expand to 40,000 square feet over the next ... View this article
... administrative executives in the Los Angeles market, has died from injuries he suffered in a motorcycle accident Saturday in Riverside County, Calif ... View this article
TORONTO — Nufab Rebar LLC plans to build a $6.9-million rebar fabrication facility in Riverside, Ala., according to local economic development ... 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