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NEW YORK — More than $225,000 worth of nickel bricks were stolen from the Portage, Ind., facility of industrial equipment supplier Ryan Industries ... View this article
... Iraq is to focus on building materials, including gravel and brick clay, and ... USGS), told the conference that copper, zinc, lead, nickel, chromium, gold ... View this article
... participants have already expressed concerns that furnace lining bricks are in ... Rising premiums come as nickel buyers returned to the market after ... View this article
... customers by adjusting the ore feed to Copper Cliff to produce nickel from with ... to the rebuild might be the availability of furnace lining bricks, one UK ... View this article
... But instead of bricks, concrete or lumber, the building will be composed of 52 ... "Building unity among workers across the global nickel industry is vital ... View this article
... like they're going to dig it out and get some new bricks in," the ... The company, owned by French nickel and ferroalloys producer Eramet SA, isn't the ... View this article
... they're going to dig it out and get some new bricks in," the ... The Ohio company, owned by French nickel and ferroalloys producer Eramet SA, is not ... View this article
... code-name for the sting apparently was "Operation Wooden Nickel." The company ... Cherokee began as a brick manufacturer and later got into land ... View this article
... "A bank came in and bought (lots of zinc), then it hit a brick wall of ... to a three-month official price of $1,829 a tonne, up $5.50; and nickel posted a ... View this article
... increase sales of other commodities, particularly exports of nickel ore, in ... system and dislocated about 80 percent of the smelter's insulation bricks. ... 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