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US Steel (NYSE:X) CEO David Burritt said he's adamant that the company's $14 billion sale to Nippon Steel (OTCPK:NPSCY) will close. " I can't imagine it's not going to go through," Burritt said at ...
US Steel’s CEO, David Burritt, is standing firm on the company’s planned $14.9 billion sale to Japan’s Nippon Steel, expressing confidence that the deal will ultimately succeed despite vocal ...
The event featured five top executives from five different major players in the steel industry, including the president and CEO of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel Corp., David Burritt. It was ...
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt on Tuesday defended the company's planned sale to Japan's Nippon Steel, expressing confidence that the deal will be completed despite President Joe Biden's vocal ...
President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum have been beneficial for American metal producers, according to U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt. “It’s taken this courageous president with a ...
U.S. Steel’s chief, David Burritt, expressed confidence on Tuesday that the sale of the American manufacturer to a Japanese owner would close “on its merits” despite bipartisan backlash.
US Steel CEO David Burritt is seeking a similar redemption arc. Burritt engineered the $15bn sale of his company to Nippon Steel in 2023, only to see it blocked in the last weeks of Joe Biden’s ...
Nearly a year ago, Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel made a $14.9 billion bid to purchase U.S. Steel, which employs 4,000 people in Pennsylvania.Most of those jobs are in the city of Pittsburgh.U.S ...
Jan 27 (Reuters) - Activist investor Ancora has nominated nine candidates to U.S. Steel's (X.N), opens new tab board of directors, as it looks to oust company CEO David Burritt and push the ...
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt on Tuesday appealed to President-elect Donald Trump to reverse President Joe Biden's decision to block the company's sale to Japan's Nippon Steel. "The president can ...
U.S. Steel Chief Executive Officer David Burritt told the state's economic development leaders Wednesday that he is "extraordinarily bullish" on Arkansas and the steelmaker's future in the state.