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A lawsuit accusing Union Pacific Railroad Co. and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co. (BNSF) of price-fixing and other antitrust violations has been dismissed by a federal court.
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General Motors Co.’s stamping plant in Arlington, Texas, is taking delivery March 1 of the first shipment of massive equipment to make components for its new full-size sport utility vehicles.
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Sungro Minerals Inc. has bought a 28-percent oil and gas stake in the Grande Chenier field in Cameron Parish, La., from Sigma Gamma Interests LLC for $2 million, the company said Feb. 28.
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Royal Dutch Shell Plc is idling its drilling program in Alaska’s Beaufort and Chukchi seas after one of its rigs was damaged in a "maritime incident related to strong weather conditions" following the 2012 drilling season, the company said Feb. 27.
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Processor and distributor A.M. Castle & Co. plans to focus on two key areas in the year ahead: integrating its legacy Castle Metals Oil & Gas business with Tube Supply Inc., and realigning its Castle Metals Aerospace unit.
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Pratt & Whitney Co. is investigating titanium used in its aircraft engines that was supplied by Western Titanium Inc., reviving memories of an earlier criminal case against the San Diego distributor.
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Cold-rolled strip producer Greer Steel Co. has expanded its Dover, Ohio, operation to include full service center capabilities, the company said Feb. 27, noting that the expansion will be operational March 1.
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The proposed acquisition of Metals USA Holdings Corp. by Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. moved one step closer to completion after the deal was granted early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, according to a Federal Trade Commission document.
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Toyota Motor North America Inc. will begin shipping Venza models assembled at its Georgetown, Ky., plant to Russia and Ukraine this year.
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Marmon/Keystone Corp. has completed the rebuild of its Birmingham, Ala., service center, which sustained damage in a tornado last year.
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Natural gas processor Oneok Inc. anticipates its earnings will fall below previous expectations this year due to lower prices for natural gas liquids (NGLs) and "widespread and prolonged ethane rejection," the company said in announcing its latest results.
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China’s Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration & Production Corp. (Sinopec) is buying a 50-percent interest in 850,000 acres of Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s Mississippi Lime leasehold in northern Oklahoma.
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Specialty metals distributor A.M. Castle & Co. hopes to improve profits as it restructures in 2013, but president and chief executive officer Scott Dolan doesn’t expect a major pickup in top-line revenue amid a weak demand environment.
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The North American die casting market is starting to see signs that demand is swinging back in its favor and away from its competitors in China, according to an executive at Eastern Alloys Inc.
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Shale-Inland Holdings LLC has named Frank Riddick executive chairman, replacing Craig Bouchard, who is exiting the company he founded in 2010 in order to explore new opportunities in China.
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The proposed merger of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and Metals USA Holdings Corp. came about after several years of discussions between Reliance chairman and chief executive officer David H. Hannah and Metals USA director M. Ali Rashid about service center industry dynamics.
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Shale-Inland Holdings LLC has named Frank Riddick executive chairman, succeeding Craig Bouchard.
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Iron and steel foundries, steelmaker Nucor Corp., the United Steelworkers union and the Municipal Castings Association have objected to a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) ruling on "Buy America" requirements.
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General Cable Corp. is hoping for a rebound in the second quarter after a weak start to 2013 following a net loss at the end of 2012.
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Environmental concerns about the contamination of drinking water from fracking are overdone, according to Loren Scott, president of economic consulting firm Loren C. Scott & Associates Inc.
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Olympic Steel Inc. plans to expand the St. Paul, Minn., facility of its Chicago Tube & Iron Co. (CTI) subsidiary this year.
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MRC Global Inc. is moving away from the oil country tubular goods (OCTG) sector, seeing little upside for the market.
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Solar Manufacturing Inc. has received a furnace order from aerospace gear manufacturer Aero Gear Inc.
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The continuing impact of forging press outages in 2012, as well as an ongoing inventory selloff at aerospace giant Boeing Co., has prompted analysts to temper their titanium outlook over the next five years.