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... "Our message to employees is to say we aren't there to screw up their lives. The company is doing well and will be part of our organization. ... View this article
... In the long run, it's going to be looking really good," a source at a rebar distributor said. "In the interim (though), it absolutely screws up shipping.". ... View this article
... necessary to encase, assemble and construct the above components are not." Examples include clamps, fittings, washers, nuts, screws, tie wire ... View this article
... board. "The only thing that can screw this up is politics. We're seeing and hearing good things from our customers," he said. ... View this article
... nonrecycled materials. "The no-leaded products tend to screw up the scrap markets," the casting plant's sales manager said. "Lead ... View this article
... "If you bought a lot of imports (last year), you rang the bell and grabbed the brass ring," one buyer said. "If you didn't, you are so screwed. ... View this article
... are slowing down. Everyone is unsettled by the perception that things are really screwed up, but they're not.". The top executive ... View this article
... all of New England through the Mid-Atlantic.” Winchester Metals sells steel structurals, sheet and plate to job shops, screw machine manufacturers ... View this article
... "Businesswise, as long as they don't completely screw it up, the outlook continues to be moderately optimistic; that is, unless you're in Europe or ... View this article
... Office is seeking written public comment on a dispute with Argentina on restricted imports of goods, including metal products, screws and similar ... View this article
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Do you think steel mills will succeed in their efforts to stop selling at a discount to the CRU index?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
The debtors face a crossroads and must either move forward with the sale in a timely manner or face the termination of business operations, elimination of existing jobs and liquidation of assets.
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