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... and rapier wit and was a perfect 'inside guy' and partner to the more outgoing and sociable Ken Iverson," Michelle Applebaum, managing partner at ... View this article
... Michelle Applebaum, managing partner at Chicago-based Steel Market Intelligence, said low domestic pricing for flat products likely will lead to a ... View this article
... strike (which was not averted until early February) as Brazilian semifinished imports rose 15.9 percent," Michelle Applebaum, managing partner at ... View this article
... the first 26 days of February, we believe that February imports are likely to decline modestly from January," Michelle Applebaum, managing partner ... View this article
... quarter than in recent years, as well as show a year-over-year decline in the first three months of the year, Michelle Applebaum, managing partner ... View this article
... Michelle Applebaum, managing partner at Chicago-based Steel Market Intelligence, said in a research note this week that domestic sheet price ... View this article
... Steel Market Intelligence managing partner Michelle Applebaum said the rise in semifinished steel imports could reflect some mills stocking up on ... View this article
... lasted from September to mid-October for sheet and September through November for plate and longs,” Michelle Applebaum, managing partner at ... View this article
... region, resulting in more steel shipped to the still most open US market," Steel Market Intelligence managing partner Michelle Applebaum said in a ... View this article
... Michelle Applebaum, managing partner of Chicago-based Steel Market Intelligence, said that “volatility is here to stay” in scrap pricing, reflecting an ... 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