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... with the United Kingdom's City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, ENRC announced ... to pursue the company earlier April 19 in response to "press ... View this article
... regarding the possible competitive effects of the intended merger in certain ... In response to those concerns, the two companies have proposed ... View this article
... Additional write-downs in response to adverse market conditions in South ... Separately, Xstrata said the completion date for its merger with Baar ... View this article
... The impact of the merger is still unclear, but most market participants told AMM they believe it will be a net positive for the North American industry. ... View this article
... an extension to the deadline by which Xstrata's independent nonexecutive directors must publish their response to the amended merger proposal. ... View this article
... difference between steel and aluminum responses, with a ... When it comes to mergers and acquisitions ... Merger and acquisition activity will continue to ... View this article
... RESPONSIBILITY/STEWARDSHIP: Steel Market Development Institute In response to the ... the company was created through the merger of Sims ... View this article
... Velasquez brushed off speculation that an Acerinox-Aperam tie-up was in the works in response to the merger of Outokumpu Oyj and ... View this article
... I believe there are lessons to be learned from the response. ... Our desire is to remain ahead of the game and not merge with Chinese companies ... View this article
... results of its internal inquiries in full – including responses to questions ... The company's merger and acquisition (M&A) policy is the responsibility of ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.