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Nippon Steel named Burritt, Takahiro Mori, Naoki Sato and Hiroshi Ono as the new board members who will oversee the ...
U.S. Steel’s senior leadership under Nippon Steel is taking shape — and it looks a lot like it did before the buyout. The ...
On Friday, Trump signed an executive order to approve the U.S. Steel-Nippon merger. The partnership has been delayed after ...
Randy Charles Burritt, age 76, of Leonidas, passed away at Select Specialty Hospital in Battle Creek on Wednesday, June 11, ...
Trump administration offers some details of how it would control US Steel, but union raises concerns
Moving U.S. Steel’s headquarters from Pittsburgh or shifting jobs overseas would need Trump’s approval under presidential authority.
President Donald Trump travels to Pittsburgh Friday to celebrate a deal he once vowed to oppose - Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel’s long-announced plans to buy iconic American steelmaker US Steel.
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt reflected on the desire of Carnegie, his company's founding father, to put books into everyone's hands. "Reading changes lives. It's just plain and simple.
There are two famous sayings in the Penguins organization: one by the late ‘Badger’ Bob Johnson, “it’s a great day for hockey”; and one by the late Mike Lange, “it’s a hockey night in Pittsburgh!” At ...
U.S. Steel is threatening a shift away from integrated steelmaking, which it has done in Northwest Indiana for nearly 120 years, if the $14.9 billion Nippon acquisition falls through.
United Steelworkers President David McCall said a Cleveland-based activist investor’s pick to head United States Steel Corp. is a “much better choice” to lead the company than current Chief Executive ...
Deems it Irresponsible for the Board to Allow David Burritt, a Conflicted and Failed CEO, to Continue Wasting Time by Pursuing an Unlikely Investment from Nippon.
Investment firm Ancora is planning to oust CEO David Burritt by nominating and electing nine new directors to U.S. Steel's 12-person board.
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