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What Shorts Might Be Watching at United States Steel
However, certain clues may help you see potential stumbles before they happen -- and before your stock craters as a result.
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Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: My Fantasy Draft
"With the NFL football season starting tomorrow, it's time to pick our fantasy stock portfolio," Jim Cramer announced to the viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show Wednesday.
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Kobe Steel signs iron ore contract at less 13 per cent with Rio Tinto
Japan's Kobe Steel today said that it has signed iron ore purchase contract with Anglo Australian miner Rio Tinto for a 13 per cent reduction in price for October-December period from the previous quarter.
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Industrial Good Stocks in Focus
United States Steel Corporation added 0.77% to $48.46 on over 12.20 million shares.
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Local libraries gear up for 'Job Help Week'
Tired of his work as an independent political consultant, Steve Weaver decided to travel down a different a ' and some might say "more illuminated" a ' path.
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A Hot Trade on Stodgy U.S. Steel
Sell calls against U.S. Steel to quickly earn a high return. U.S. STEEL attracts about as much attention from New York traders and fund managers as an invitation to spend the weekend in Pittsburgh.
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Pump firm to open branch in Chatom, Ala.
Pump Pro's will open a five-employee location in Chatom to service pumps used at the ThyssenKrupp AG complex in Calvert.
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PKX to Acquire Daewoo International
Korean steel maker, POSCO signed an agreement with the creditors of Daewoo International Corp., an energy developing company, for the acquisition of a 68% stake by the end of September 2010.
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Big firms, small suppliers aim for stronger ties
The relationship between a conglomerate and its suppliers has often been compared to an abusive marriage.
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VOTE: Work to start on removing Corus... [4]
WORK will start later this month on removing the name Corus from the 2,000-acre Scunthorpe steelworks - almost 11 years after the company was formed.
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The relationship between a conglomerate and its sup
News Big firms, small suppliers aim for stronger ties 2010-09-08 18:46 The relationship between a conglomerate and its suppliers has often been compared to an abusive marriage.
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Mainland mills wait windfall as Rio cuts steel price for Japan
Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto has agreed to a 13 per cent cut in iron ore prices for fourth quarter with Japan's Kobe Steel, likely setting a trend the industry will follow.
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The 2010 NACD Directorship 100 Recognizes the Most Influential People in Corporate Governance
The National Association of Corporate Directors announced the honorees today of its fourth-annual Directorship 100 - a combination of leading corporate directors, corporate governance practitioners and public policy leaders who are recognized as the most influential people in the boardroom and the corporate governance arena.
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Notable Stock Gainers
United States Steel Corp. jumped 4.60% to $48.09 on Tuesday on renewed speculation that the company could be acquired by Arcelor Mittal .
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Market update: U.S. Steel rises 3.26%
Wall Street slipped in early Tuesday trading. By noon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 66.60 points, or 0.64 percent, to 10,381.33, while Nasdaq fell 15.11 points, or 0.68 percent, to 2,218.64. A cross-section of companies operating in Pittsburgh had mixed results.
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Bulls Look for Nucor to Bounce
Nucor is starting to regain its footing after a long slide, and now the bulls are looking for a pop.
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Posco, JFE Shares Rise as Chin...
Posco, JFE Holdings Inc. and other Asian steelmakers advanced after steel prices in China, the biggest consumer of the metal, jumped amid production cuts.
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Norfolk Iron and Metal Commissions Temper Mill Cut-to-Length Line
Norfolk Iron and Metal announced today the commissioning of their new DBI Temper Mill Cut-to-Length Coil Line in Norfolk, NE.
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Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Steelmakers Advance, Carmakers Fall
Japanese Stocks fluctuated as steelmakers advanced after President Barack Obama proposed an economic stimulus, while carmakers fell as the euro declined.
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Consumer 10 Report: As summer work ends, job hunters must prep
Labor Day signals the end of summer - and, for some, the end of a steady paycheck.