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Japan Pays a Steep Price for Slow Pace of Deal Making – Wall Street Journal (blog)

February 28, 2011

Japan Pays a Steep Price for Slow Pace of Deal MakingWall Street Journal (blog)When Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Industries announced plans to merge last month in a watershed deal, a few crucial ingredients were missing: Neither company had enlisted…

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Steel majors rejoice as ore exporters roil – Deccan Herald

February 28, 2011

Moneycontrol.comSteel majors rejoice as ore exporters roilDeccan HeraldWhile the Centre's move to levy 20 per cent ad valorem duty on iron ore exports and withdrawal of pellets' shipments dealt a double-blow for miners, it turned into a twin-bo…

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Success Story: Behr Iron and Steel – WIFR

February 28, 2011

Success Story: Behr Iron and SteelWIFRThe local recycler beat out over one thousand US Suppliers for the top spot. Behr recycles the equipment manufacturer's scrap and provides other related services. The company's relationship with Deere spans…

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Nick Clegg welcomes Teesside steel plant sale – BBC News

February 28, 2011

Nick Clegg welcomes Teesside steel plant saleBBC NewsMr Clegg said: "It's a great thumbs up for Teesside and the North East, for the steel industry and the UK. "It's a breath of fresh air at a time of difficult news about the British …

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Firms see cheaper stainless steel – Business Standard

February 28, 2011

Firms see cheaper stainless steelBusiness StandardStainless steel products, including utensils, white goods for use in kitchen, pipes, tubes and fittings are likely to become cheaper due to the cut in tax on raw materials. While announcing the Union Bu…

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How Care views pharma, hotels, banks, steel, and edu sector post budget – Myiris.com

February 28, 2011

How Care views pharma, hotels, banks, steel, and edu sector post budgetMyiris.comCARE shared its budget analysis on various sectors – pharma, hotels, banks, steel and education. The same is as follows: > Increase in the rate of MAT by 50 bsp and inc…

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