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... Darcy, assistant secretary of the US Army's Civil Works office, who also has been lobbied by affected industries, including steel (amm.com ... (WCI). ... View this article
... Tatom was previously chief executive officer of WCI Steel Inc., more recently known as RG Warren. He spent nearly two ... View this article
... course of Howard's 27-year career in the steel industry, he has served in a variety of roles, including vice president of commercial for WCI Steel Inc. ... View this article
... Pittsburgh Steel Corp., presently operates in support of RG Steel's integrated steel mill in Warren, Ohio, which was formerly known as WCI Steel Inc. ... View this article
... The deal also received the approval of RG Steel's workers in Warren, Ohio, who are employed at the former WCI Steel Inc. mill. ... View this article
... His career includes a long run at the former WCI Steel Inc., Warren, Ohio, another of the plants bought by RG Steel in its $1.2-billion deal with ... View this article
... new ThyssenKrupp mill in Alabama ramps up and RG Steel LLC works ... the new owners of Wheeling Pittsburgh, Sparrows Point and WCI are going ... View this article
... The Warren plant, the former WCI Steel, is in operation, while most of the operations of the former Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. ... View this article
... steel. Renco owned the former WCI Steel Inc. in Warren, Ohio—now Severstal Warren—until selling it to Severstal in 2006. ... View this article
... financier Ira Rennert. Rennert is the former owner of the Warren mill, previously known as WCI Steel. "Nothing is complete ... 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