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... Excluding the impairment, NZAS posted a pre-tax loss of NZ$32.1 ... a combination of low metal prices and unfavorable exchange rates, the company ... View this article
... include no last-in first-out charges or credits ... in contrast with the $18-million charge recorded in ... earnings were a non-cash impairment charge of $30 ... View this article
... The loss included a non-cash charge of $2.6 million stemming from the impairment of the carrying value of the cash-generating unit. ... View this article
... an additional A$42 million ($41.5 million) in impairment charges, as "determinations are ... It also expects an impairment charge of about A$20 million ... View this article
... The Moscow-based company's impairment charges included $279 million on plant, property and equipment; $102 million on investments in ... View this article
... recorded a net loss of $1.18 billion in 2012, due in part to a $152-million impairment charge and a $709-milliaon loss on extinguishment of debt ... View this article
... The 2012 net loss was affected by a noncash impairment charge of $14.7 million and a charge of $2.6 million for the creation of provisions for ... View this article
... 7). The company incurred a C$16.8-million ($16.56-million) impairment charge on the Lockerby Mine and a C$5-million ($4.93-million) impairment ... View this article
... percent of its forecast at the start of the year, and the company last month announced a 128-billion-yen ($1.38-billion) impairment charge that will ... View this article
... Total development costs are now estimated at $1.9 billion, including a $500-million impairment charge incurred when the project was suspended ... 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