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  2. Bethlehem Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Bethlehem Steel filed for bankruptcy, becoming the 25th American steelmaking company in the span of four years between 1998 and 2001 to file for bankruptcy protection. [28] In 2003, the company was dissolved with its remaining assets, including six plants, acquired by the International Steel Group.

  3. Sparrows Point, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Sparrows Point plant was acquired by Mittal Steel Company as part of its acquisition of Bethlehem Steel's successor company International Steel Group after Bethlehem Steel's bankruptcy. In March 2008, Mittal Steel Company sold the plant to Severstal for $810 million. By 2008, the steelmaking capacity at Sparrows Point had dropped ...

  4. Martin Tower - Wikipedia

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    When Martin Tower opened, Bethlehem Steel was the second-largest steel producer in the world and the 14th-largest industrial corporation in the nation. In 1973, the first full year the Tower was occupied, Bethlehem Steel set a company record, producing 22.3 million tons of raw steel and shipping 16.3 million tons of finished steel.

  5. What are the local impacts of True Value filing for ... - AOL

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    True Value has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to sell the business to wholesale company Do It Best.. Do It Best has offered to pay $153 million in cash to purchase True Value, according ...

  6. A historically Black community grapples with lasting impacts ...

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    Six construction workers died after a container ship collided with a Baltimore bridge. Now residents who relied on the Key […]

  7. Lackawanna Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Bethlehem Steel, like many American steel companies, was encountering significant financial problems. [72] Although the company made several public attempts to reassess the plant's viability and keep the plant open in the late 1970s, closure was a foregone conclusion for many. [73] On June 25, 1982, Bethlehem Steel announced it would close the ...

  8. Nippon Steel wants to work with Trump administration on US ...

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    Last week, Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel filed two lawsuits after U.S. President Joe Biden blocked a $14.9 billion buyout of the American steelmaker by the Japanese firm.

  9. Curtis H. Barnette - Wikipedia

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    He was CEO of Bethlehem Steel when decisions were made to end steel operations at the Bethlehem Plant on the 1800-acre tract of land in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Barnette was a leader, along with others, through public-private efforts, to cause the preservation of the Bethlehem Plant Site as the largest Brownfield Redevelopment in America ...