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102. A surge in ocean-shipping rates could increase consumer prices
103. U.S. Steel swings to loss on charges linked to job cuts
104. Displaced workers look for jobs with mixed results
105. Alcoa posts 45% rise in profit; first Dow component to report cites price, demand strength
106. Steel tariffs pose quandary for Bush
107. U.S. Steel records net loss despite signs of improvement
108. Nucor 2nd-period net fell 86% on energy costs, plant outages
109. Alcoa's 2nd-quarter profit fell 7%; weak demand is factor, but prices could rise if rivals consolidate
110. A retired steelworker struggles with a health insurance crisis; the ailing industry breaks promises of the past to stay afloat
111. Mining & metals
112. U.S. Steel posts a narrower loss, as revenue rises
113. U.S. Steel bids for Polish firm
114. U.S. Steel clears hurdle in its bid for National Steel
115. Alcoa reports profit fell 31% in first quarter
116. U.S steel tariffs likely to stay despite WTO-sanction threat
117. High inventories, low demand undermine steel price boosts
118. Steelmakers seek price rises of up to 10%, to recoup costs; supply expected to tighten as some producers export to meet demand in China
119. Bethlehem Steel directors clear sale of assets
120. AK Steel seeks to cut shipments to GM in dispute
121. U.S. Steel swings to quarterly profit; prices, demand expected to climb in current period; so are pension, gas costs
122. WTO says U.S. tariffs on steel violate rules
123. As steel industry consolidates, workers' benefits begin to shift
124. Alcoa to report higher earnings for 4th quarter; full-year net is expected to have fallen 5% to 7%; overcapacity was hurdle
125. International Steel presents plan for purchase pf Bethlehem Steel
126. International Steel offer is likely; ailing Bethlehem is expected to see about $1 billion bid for most of its resources
127. ISG's agreement with steelworkers may set standard
128. Steel merger seems to be unraveling; pension takeover scuttles Bethlehem's plan to entice employees to retire early
129. Steelmakers ponder futures exchange
130. China could spur stell production; country surpasses U.S. as top global importer amid robust consumption
131. Steel prices rise for auto makers; a long-awaited coup for domestic steelmakers is a setback for Detroit
132. Bethlehem Steel attracts a suitor; International Steel gains 60-day exclusivity to get deal with concern
133. U.S. steel imports rise by 8%
134. U.S. Steel reports solid earnings spurred by tariffs, higher prices
135. Nucor posts 91% gain in profit, won't hit 4th-period estimate
136. U.S. Steel is raising $500 million war chest; sale of noncore businesses is sign industry will fulfill pledge to Bush to restructure
137. Foreign steelmakers' prices rise
138. Alcoa profit falls despite efforts in cost cutting
139. Bellwether Alcoa's net income to fall 33% due to metal glut
140. U.S. Steel net to hit top of forecast; third-quarter earnings helped by higher prices, strong, shipments, cost cuts
141. Steel union seeks changes in pacts; firms under Chapter 11 are asked for new terms to protect jobs, benefits
142. So far, steel tariffs do little of what president envisioned; nations cut neither subsidies nor capacity, and industry in U.S. remains inefficient; political gains seem transient
143. U.S. Steel plans to reduce costs $300 million
144. Global aluminum oversupply causes continued price drops
145. Trade Commission rejects request to impose duties on foreign steel
146. Trade Commission may grant new protections to steelmakers
147. Tariffs give edge to foreign steel on West Coast
148. International Steel to revive firm; Co-Steel and Gerdau set deal
149. While steel enjoys boom, hometowns feel shortchanged; many mills in bankruptcy stop paying taxes amid boost from Bush import tariffs
150. Steelmakers post improved results for 2nd quarter
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