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... the company has made about looking to "move down the cost curve," said Bank of America Merrill Lynch senior research analyst Timna Tanners. ... View this article
... the next couple of years, which will probably put a cap on margins,” Bank of America Merrill Lynch senior research analyst Timna Tanners said in ... View this article
... Asked by Bank of America Merrill Lynch senior research analyst Timna Tanners whether Hawesville has been "loss-making," Bless conceded that it ... View this article
Late last month, Timna Tanners, senior research analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch covering the metals and mining sector, opted for the ... View this article
... that demand over the next couple of years, which will probably put a cap on margins,” Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Timna Tanners said. ... View this article
... in the next few years due to sliding raw material costs and global oversupply, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Timna Tanners. ... View this article
... Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Timna Tanners largely agreed. "I think some of that capacity will show up again. ... View this article
... It's a one-stop shop," Timna Tanners, a US metals and mining analyst for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, told attendees at the 22nd annual Port of ... View this article
... Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Timna Tanners said in a research note Wednesday that a $60-per-ton increase could bring hot-rolled coil ... View this article
... Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Timna Tanners in a research note earlier this week said mini-mills were likely profitable on hot-rolled coil ... 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