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... will fall over the winter, but production costs will rise due to lower productivity and higher labor costs, according to Robert Yildirim, president of Eti ... View this article
... t want to sell at today's values and banks aren't financing those that want to buy, Yildirim president and chief executive officer Robert Yildirim added. ... View this article
... ferrochrome will fall 5 to 10 cents per pound in the fourth quarter, Yildirim Group president and chief executive officer Robert Yildirim predicted. ... View this article
... Best, safest projects Investors, such as Yildirim Holding president and ceo Robert Yildirim – who is looking for opportunities in junior base metals ... View this article
Robert Yildirim, president and ceo of Yildirim Holding, is at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town looking for investment opportunities in junior base ... View this article
... Yildirim Group president Robert Yildirim predicted on Thursday that ferro-chrome and chrome ore prices would improve in 2012 due to higher ... View this article
Yildirim Group president Robert Yildirim has predicted an increase in the ferro-chrome benchmark for the second quarter of the year after the ... View this article
... enthusiasm that will prove a valuable contribution to Yildirim Group as we move ahead," president and chief executive officer Robert Yildirim said in ... View this article
... experience and high enthusiasm that will prove valuable contribution to Yildirim Group as we move ahead," the group's ceo Robert Yildirim said in ... View this article
... will have sufficient stocks to supply our customers during this closure period," company president and chief executive officer Robert Yildirim said in ... 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.