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... said in the dismissal motion, which accused the owners of taking American Alloy Steel's customer lists, bid numbers and trade secrets when they ... View this article
has been released for public comment by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). ... into an agreement to keep the acquisition a secret and signed ... View this article
... taken under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act based on allegations that Posco illicitly acquired and was using Nippon Steel's trade secrets. ... View this article
... to reduce the administrative burden of treating and trading scrap in ... for the high-value forms of scrap they commonly trade. ... "It's no secret that there ... View this article
... copied 16,000 proprietary company documents, including trade secret documents, to ... of the three counts related to charges of stealing trade secrets. ... View this article
... The trade case will most certainly include Korea, sources familiar with the possible filing told AMM, but could ... "Obviously, it's no secret the markets in ... View this article
... The “Aluminum Alloy” contract, first traded in 1992 ... Both of these base metals trade actively and ... was faltering--typical daily trading volumes were ... View this article
... Nippon Steel, way back to the 80's there were huge trade wars in ... JFE's Okamoto: It's no secret raw material prices are volatile, much, much more ... View this article
... So don't you worry, clients; your secrets are safe with me. ... with a steady availability of metal that creates the liquidity needed to trade warrants and ... View this article
... are likely to be avoided as Malaysia attempts to sign free trade agreements with ... The company has made no secret of the fact that it has been ... 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.