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  U.S. Steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is still the largest integrated steel producer in the United States, although it produces only slightly more steel than it did in 1902.
The Supreme Court of the United States blocked that ruling that the President did not have the constitutional authority to seize the mills.
U.S. Steel maintained the anti-labor policies of Andrew Carnegie, who had destroyed the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers union that represented his employees at the Homestead, Pennsylvania plant after a large strike in 1892.
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 United States steel tariff 2002 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The steel tariff is a political issue in the United States regarding a tariff that President George W. Bush placed on imported steel on March 5, 2002 (took effect March 20).
In late autumn of 2003, the WTO came out against the steel tariffs, saying that dumping was not a significant problem and that the tariffs represented an illegal barrier to free trade.
The early withdrawal of the tariffs also drew political criticism from steel producers, as well as supporters of protectionism, but was cheered by proponents of free trade and steel importers.
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 Steel & Iron
Steel at the Sault: Francis H. Clergue, Sir James Dunn and the Algoma Steel Corporation, 1901-1956.
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 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
The United States brings this suit under 4 of the Sherman Act to enjoin United States Steel Corporation and its subsidiaries from purchasing the assets of the largest independent steel fabricator on the West Coast on the ground that such acquisition would violate 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act.
United States Steel's principal competitor as measured on a national basis, Bethlehem Steel, does have fabricating facilities in California, however, and prior to World War II United States Steel had prepared plans for the erection of fabricating facilities in California.
United States, 334 U.S. But the impact on future competition and on the economy is the same though the trust was built in more gentlemanly ways.
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 United States Steel News
United States Steel Corp., the nation's second-largest steel producer, posted a steep rise in profit for the first quarter Tuesday as sharply higher sales outpaced an increase in operating costs.
United States Steel Corp. will return to the former site of the historic Homestead Works steel plant, once the epicenter of labor-management relations that exploded more than a century ago when...
United States Steel Corp (nyse: X - news - people) on Friday said it will take a $69 million charge in the fourth quarter of 2003 mostly for stock appreciation rights, the values of which have surged...
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 United States Steel Corporation --  Encyclopædia Britannica
At the beginning of the 20th century, a number of businessmen were involved in the formation of United States Steel Corporation, including Andrew Carnegie, Elbert H. Gary, Charles M. Schwab, and J.P. Morgan.
In 1787 the Constitution of the United States was drafted at Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania was the second state to ratify it, on December 12 (Delaware had been the first).
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 Big Steel: The First Century of the United States Steel Corporation, 1901-2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Steel Phoenix: The Fall and Rise of the U.S. Steel Industry is a remarkable story.
When the United States Steel Corporation was formed in 1901 it was the world's largest industrial organization producing two-thirds of the steel used in building America's cities, and with a job roster of more than one million individuals over the course of the following century.
Big Steel is the story of US Steel over ten decades and how, although it dominated the industry for decades, was still subject to market forces and unexpected handicaps.
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 NEW Guidelines for Use of COR-TEN Steel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Consistent with United States Steel Corporation's ("USS") policy over the last two decades, USS reiterates and reminds that COR-TEN® Steel sheet products should not be sold when the intended use is for an architectural application, such as roofing and siding.
USS has consistently maintained this position because of the risk of corrosion from factors beyond the control of the COR-TEN® Steel licensee (e.g.
Although COR-TEN® Steel is totally recyclable and has a high recycled content, it has very low solar reflectivity and thermal emissivity.
www.ussconstruction.com /metal/metal/corten.shtml   (341 words)

  
 BW 50: United States Steel Profile
U.S. Steel didn't just reap the benefits of the economic cycle — it also helped itself by picking up bankrupt National Steel and crafting a cost-cutting labor deal with steelworkers.
U.S. Steel's stronger numbers may not be enough to keep it independent, however.
United States Steel Corporation was founded in 1901 by Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, Charles Schwab, and Elbert H. Gary.
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 United States Steel News - Page 2
United States Steel News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Although United States Steel Corp. says it's disappointed that President George W. Bush lifted steel tariffs, it says the decision won't have an immediate impact on operations but will create new...
Taconite and steel industry leaders expressed dismay Thursday over a decision by President Bush to end steel tariffs, but also admitted that neither industry is likely to be hurt over the short term.
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 About United States Steel Corporation
Steel is also involved in a number of other businesses, among them transportation ( Transtar, Inc.), real estate development, technology licensing and engineering and consulting services ( UEC Technologies LLC [UEC]), and leasing and financial services.
Steel had its origins in the dealings of some of America's most legendary businessmen, including Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Charles Schwab.
The plan resulted in the tax-free spin-off of the steel and steel-related businesses of USX into a freestanding, publicly traded company known as United States Steel Corporation -- the name of the corporation when it was established a century earlier.
www.ussteel.com /corp/about.htm   (837 words)

  
 United States Steel Corporation - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
Steel crazy after all these years, Pittsburgh-based United States Steel (U.S. Steel, formerly USX-U.S. Steel Group) is the nation's #2 integrated steelmaker (behind Mittal Steel USA).
The company's customers are primarily in the automotive, construction, petrochemical, and steel service center industries.
There are 27 competitors for United States Steel; see more.
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 United States Seamless® - Seamless Steel Siding
The USS Color Tool lets you view how your home will look using the products available from United States Seamless.
United States Seamless® Steel siding warrants against rusting, blistering, chipping, peeling, or flaking better than any other vinyl or painted products.
United States Seamless® is giving away a FREE House of Siding including installation of soffit, fascia and wrapping of a door and window trim!
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 Amazon.com: Books: Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Diamond states that "those four sets of factors [above] constitute big environmental differences that can be quantified objectively and that are not subject to dispute." Fair enough, but what *is* subject to dispute is that there might be some other factors at work.
And yet, the Christian faith, which demanded the "spreading of the gospel" encouraged Europeans to look far afield, while the doctrine of the "civilising mission" was a primary motive for Britain and France in their colonial expansion.
He also implies, but does not state because that would cause a question if anybody thought of it, that wild horses first domesticated did NOT shy from the lariat and were more easily caught.
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 1948 United States Steel Corporation
U.S. Steel had its origins in the dealings of some of America's most legendary businessmen, including Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Charles Schwab.
In the decades that followed, the corporation consolidated its various steel making and raw material subsidiaries and divisions through a series of reorganizations.
In 1986, in recognition of the fact that it had become a vastly different corporation, U. Steel Corporation became USX Corporation, with principal operating units involved in energy, steel and diversified businesses.
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 United States Steel Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The current incarnation of U.S. Steel was formed in 2001, when USX split into two separate companies, U.S. Steel and Marathon Oil.
U.S. Steel's primary steel operations are: Gary Works in Gary, Indiana; Fairfield Works near Birmingham, Alabama; Mon Valley Works, which includes the Edgar Thomson and Irvin plants, near Pittsburgh; East Chicago Tin in East Chicago, Indiana; and U.S. Steel Kosice in the Slovak Republic.
In addition to steel, the company is involved in businesses including coal mining; mineral resources management; transportation; real estate development; technology licensing, engineering, and consulting; and leasing and financial services.
www.wetfeet.com /asp/companyprofiles.asp?companypk=588   (241 words)

  
 Dissertations, Essays on The United States Steel Industry
The United States Steel Industry After years of restructuring, an investment of approximately billion in new plant and equipment, the application of world-class manufacturing technologies and increased labor productivity, the United States steel industry is among the most competitive in the world.
An alternative approach that may be used is to limit steel imports through a Voluntary Restraint Agreement which may also preserve the U.S. steel industry.
However, this approach may not be attractive for the industry because the government, not markets, determine the market shares and quota rents would go to the foreign governments or companies.
www.essayboom.com /essay/The_United_States_Steel_Indust-10324.html   (176 words)

  
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The US market for semi fabricated steel increased approximately 0.8% from 2001 to a volume of approximately 124 million metric tons in 2002.
The market grew 0.5% over the five year review period as domestic demand for steel products rebounded sharply from a period of instability in the mid to late 1980s.
Over 50,000 research reports from hundreds of sources are consolidated into one accessible collection that's updated daily to ensure the most relevant, current and credible research possible.
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 Alloy Steel Pipe Suppliers & Manufacturers, Price (United States)
California, USA Yarrs Enterprises, is a Stock distributor of Carbon Steel Pipe based in San Diego with Inventory in More...
Missouri, USA Alpha Pipe is a wholesale distributor for new and used carbon steel pipe, from 2" to 96" O.D. We su More...
TX, USA North Shore Supply is a family owned and operated steel service center and we have been a leading su More...
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 Andrew Carnegie
The economic depression of 1848 convinced the Carnegie family to emigrate to the United States where they joined a Scottish colony at Allegheny near Pittsburgh.
The Carnegie Steel Company continued to expand and between 1889 and 1899 annual production of steel rose from 332,111 to 2,663,412 tons, and profits increased from $2 million to $40 million.
Pierpont Morgan to purchase the Carnegie Company for $500,000,000 and established the U.S. Steel Corporation that was valued at $1.4 billion.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAcarnegie.htm   (915 words)

  
 United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania; Notice of Revised Determination on Reconsideration [Notices] ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania; Notice of Revised Determination on Reconsideration [04/17/2002]
----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration [TA-W-39,273] United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania; Notice of Revised Determination on Reconsideration On February 11, 2002, the Department issued a Affirmative Determination Regarding Application on Reconsideration applicable to workers and former workers of the subject firm.
The Department initially denied TAA to workers of United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, engaged in the production of tin mill products because the ``contributed importantly'' group eligibility requirement of section 222(3) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, was not met.
www.dol.gov /eta/regs/fedreg/notices/2002009337.htm   (257 words)

  
 Looking in on United States Steel
One sector that I follow pretty closely is steel and one of the largest steel companies in the world is all set to announce earnings next Tuesday morning.
On December 30, a major financial publication wrote an extremely bearish front page article on steel, saying that China was now a net-exporter of steel and worldwide demand wasn't nearly as strong as some had thought.
In conclusion, steel stocks are beginning to look extremely tempting given their recent performance and extremely negative media sentiment.
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 United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Notice of Affirmative Determination Regarding Application for Reconsideration ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Notice of Affirmative Determination Regarding Application for Reconsideration [Notices] [03/08/2002]
United States Steel, LLC, Fairless Hills, Notice of Affirmative Determination Regarding Application for Reconsideration [03/08/2002]
The denial notice was signed on September 28, 2001, and published in the Federal Register on December 5, 2001 (66 FR 63261).
www.dol.gov /eta/regs/fedreg/notices/2002005592.htm   (187 words)

  
 Related Website - "United States Steel Hour, The" (1953) - IMDb: Franchot Tone
No Time For Sergeants (1958) was originally produced as a United States Steel Hour television play...
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 united_states_steel_hour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The United States Steel Hour Biographical Vincent Ebrahim -- Kamatari Fujiwara -- Shinobu Hashimoto -- Ken Keeler -- Machiko Kyo -- Barney Martin -- George Savalas -- Fritz Weaver -- Joseph Wiseman -- Louis...
Goodyear Television Playhouse (1955) The United States Steel Hour: Bring Me a Dream Guest Starred: John Cassavetes (as Johnny) George Grizzard (as Bill) Steve McQueen...
A publicity photo for her appearance in an edition of CBS-TV's andquot;United States Steel Hour.andquot; Control Number: 51.003 Collection: LAB Provenance: LAB CD Number: 8117 3181 2620 Date: 08/17...
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 Steel - US (United States)
Astech, Inc. is a steel jobbing foundry specializing in the production of castings for heat, wear, and corrosion resistance.
Alloys cast include carbon steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel, manganese steel and tool steel as well as high chromium white irons and many nickel base alloys.
Steel processing services by ISO 9002 certified Dalco Metals, providing inventory management, just in time steel product delivery.
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 United States: Steel Tariffs - Question without notice
Mr VAILE —I thank the member for Flinders for his question and obvious interest in his constituents in his electorate who are engaged in the steel industry.
Our government has been actively engaged—as was outlined by the Prime Minister in his earlier response—with the Bush administration, pursuing an outcome that will secure the future of the Australian steel industry and exports to the United States.
We are very concerned about the impact of this move for our members in Port Kembla and the Australian steel industry.
www.dfat.gov.au /qwon/2002/qwn_020311a.html   (575 words)

  
 History of Andrew Carnegie
Successor to the United States Steel Corporation, the first business enterprise in history with an authorized capitalization over one billion dollars[$1.4 billion], created when Andrew Carnegie sold the Carnegie Steel Company, Limited, for more than $400 million, to New York City banker J.P. Morgan.
Legal incorporation of the United State Steel Corporation occurred on February 25, 1901; business officially started on April 1, 1901.
Includes Andrew Carnegie's first steel mill, the Edgar Thomson Works [named, by Andrew Carnegie, after the President of the Pennsylvania Railroad at that time] in Braddock, Pennsylvania, which still operates today.
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