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... J. Rintoul, currently vice president of European operations and president of US Steel Košice SRO in Slovakia, will relocate to the United States to fill ... View this article
NEW YORK — US Steel Corp ... of understanding (MoU) ensuring that the Pittsburgh-based steelmaker will remain the owner of the Košice SRO plant ... View this article
... company's headquarters in Pittsburgh and its steelmaking plant at Košice, Slovakia ... Prior to joining US Steel, he worked at the former Inland Steel Co ... 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
LONDON — Ukrainian steelmaking group Metinvest is considering acquiring Slovak flats producer US Steel Košice SRO, a source close to ... View this article
... statement after a meeting with David Rintoul, vice president of the company's European operations and president of US Steel Košice SRO (USSK ... View this article
LONDON — US Steel Košice SRO (USSK) has received a number of expressions of interest in acquiring the mill, a spokesman for the Slovak flat ... View this article
Korn replaces Robert J. Beltz, who is returning to the United States. ... president of European operations and president of US Steel Kosice in Slovakia. ... View this article
... Schomer joined US Steel in 1988 as a management associate ... manager of procurement for the steelmaker's Kosice facilities in ... United States, Steel,. ... View this article
The Pittsburgh-based company's only remaining steelmaking plant on the continent, US Steel Kosice (USSK) in Slovakia, was behind the ... 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