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... David J. Rintoul, currently vice president of European operations and president of US Steel Košice SRO in Slovakia, will relocate to the United ... View this article
... Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp.'s recent moves in Serbia and Slovakia are an illustration of the real-world power of governments over steel ... View this article
"This moment I consider important not only to Košice (and) eastern Slovakia but also for the whole Slovak Republic," Prime Minister Robert Fico ... View this article
... has since held a number of management positions in Gary, the company's headquarters in Pittsburgh and its steelmaking plant at Košice, Slovakia. ... View this article
... and chief executive officer John P. Surma confirmed that other companies are interested in its US Steel Košice SRO operations in Slovakia. ... View this article
... Corp., Pittsburgh, handed over its steel plant in Serbia to the government for $1, and signaled its intention to withdraw from Slovakia; and Chinese ... View this article
will likely exit its steelmaking plant at Košice, Slovakia, though it would be better for the surrounding region's stability if the Pittsburgh-based ... View this article
... As of the second half of December, they will go on an extended holiday," said Karol Liptak, owner of Košice, Slovakia-based trading company ... View this article
... he said, and is well positioned to continue serving the growing central European markets of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. ... View this article
... Soral is in Norway, while Slovalco is located in Žiar nad Hronom, Slovakia, and produces primary aluminum on one pre-bake line. ... View this article
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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.