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US Steel Q1 earnings

April 29, 2008

Today US Steel reported first quarter 2008 financial results. EBITDA per ton was $62, which is up from Q4 2007 but down from the 2007 average of $78. There were some special charges (inventory adjustments and a litigation reserve) which reduced reported operating income and EBITDA. Excluding these charges, EBITDA was $71 per ton, which […]

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US long products imports decline from January and February levels

April 17, 2008

US long products imports will continue to decline in March. Long products import licenses continued their decline to 257,000 short tons in March, compared to February import actuals of 330,000 tons and January actuals of 385,000 tons. Rebar licenses led this decline with March import licenses at 77,000 tons compared to February actuals of 119,000 […]

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Presentation to Steel Business Briefing Conference Chicago

March 12, 2008

Below is a presentation I made at Steel Business Briefing’s North American steel conference held in Chicago March 2008. The topic of my panel was “American Steel: Land of Opportunity”. My presentation deals with the recent acquisition of steel assets in North America by companies headquartered outside the region and argues that the North American […]

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Steel Manufacturers’ Association Presentation

February 27, 2008

Below is a presentation I made recently at the SMA Board of Directors meeting in Florida. It deals with the issue of organizational size in today’s steel industry and asks some questions (more than providing any answers) about how the structure of steel organizations will change as they deal with much different dimensions of scale […]

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MMK Ohio Steel Plant Application Details

February 21, 2008

This link will take you to the Ohio EPA page for New Steel International, the working title of MMK’s proposed steel mill investment in Haverhill or Franklin, OH. Deep in the detail you will see estimates of the facility size. It’s not clear exactly how big the facility will be. The plan is to build […]

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December US long products imports reach record low

February 18, 2008

For those of you who are following US long products imports, December actual import figures have now been published, and are almost 30,000 short tons less than November imports, confirming low import licenses collected for the month. You can view the updated data from my earlier post related to January import licenses.

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