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... For calendar year 2013, the company expects to ship about 110,000 tonnes of silicon metal—not including material shipped to joint-venture partner ... View this article
... The company also expects the Lockerby Mine to produce 6.1 million to 6.7 million pounds of payable copper over the course of the calendar year. ... View this article
... at the build rates at Boeing (Co.) and Airbus ... Strobel said the company would hold to its previously ... 10,000 tons in the facility's first calendar year of ... View this article
... in place most of our manganese that we'll require for calendar 2013, but ... soon to tell” how prices and availability appeared to the company, with the ... View this article
... during the company's first full calendar year in ... looked to separate the company's value-added ... from metals distribution, “both companies have done ... View this article
... inventories in anticipation of higher prices in the future, company executives said ... realize better returns in the following year.” For calendar year 2013 ... View this article
... The company said it expects price quotations and product demand to improve during the 2013 calendar year, and it has entered into agreements to ... View this article
... to generate $20 million of operating profit improvement in calendar year 2013 ... The company will now have three vertical sales teams providing ... View this article
... three rounds of price hikes during the final quarter of the calendar year ... The company also noted that its metals recycling business will actually show ... View this article
... based company said. The over-the-counter (OTC) contracts are both for 62-percent iron ore cfr China, with one for whole-year (calendar) swaps ... 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