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... The sale to Smelter Acquisition, a company owned by Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC, was approved by the bankruptcy court earlier this ... View this article
... Ormet Corp.'s sale to stalking horse bidder Smelter Acquisition LLC, a company owned by Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC, was approved ... View this article
... Ormet Corp.'s sale to stalking horse bidder Smelter Acquisition LLC, a company owned by Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC, has been ... View this article
If a sale to stalking horse bidder Smelter Acquisition LLC, an entity of Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC, doesn't go ahead, "the likely ... View this article
... The request came after a hearing on whether to approve the sale of Ormet to an entity of Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC was pushed ... View this article
to an entity of Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC has been pushed back to June 3 from May 22, according to documents filed May 21 in US ... View this article
says it could be forced to liquidate if its sale to an entity owned by private investment firm Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC is not approved. ... View this article
... aluminum producer Ormet Corp. to an entity owned by private investment firm Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC. ... View this article
has been sold to an entity owned by private equity firm Wayzata (Minn.) Investment Partners LLC, according to court documents filed in US ... View this article
... The agreement is essentially with private equity firm Wayzata Investment Partners LLC, Wayzata, Minn., he said. Smelter ... 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