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  2. Shapiro could support new U.S. Steel buyout offer - AOL

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    In July 2023, the iconic steel company rejected a $7.3 billion bid from Cliffs because it worried that federal regulators may disapprove of a merger based on monopoly concerns.

  3. Commander Steel - Wikipedia

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    Commander Steel (also known as Captain Steel, Citizen Steel and Sergeant Steel) is the name of three superheroes appearing in media published by DC Comics, all members of the same family. The first Steel appeared in Steel, The Indestructible Man #1 (1978), and was created by Gerry Conway and Don Heck . [ 1 ]

  4. Rise of US Steel paralleled the arrival of the United States ...

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    The rise of U.S. Steel, a storied American company, runs parallel to the arrival of America on the world stage. With roots dating to the late 19th century, U.S. Steel has produced the materials ...

  5. U.S. Steel CEO appeals to Trump after Biden blocks deal with ...

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    The chief executive of U.S. Steel appealed directly to President-elect Donald Trump to take a second look at a Japanese company’s $15 billion deal to buy the American steelmaker. President Joe ...

  6. Ling-Temco-Vought - Wikipedia

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    Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) was a large American conglomerate which existed from 1961 to 2001. At its peak, it was involved in aerospace, airlines, electronics, steel manufacturing, sporting goods, meat packing, car rentals, and pharmaceuticals, among other businesses.

  7. Roger Blough - Wikipedia

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    The Roger Blough heading north at the St. Clair Light. Roger M. Blough (January 19, 1904 – October 8, 1985) [2] was the chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the United States Steel Corporation for 13½ years, from May 1955 through January 1969. [2]

  8. US Steel CEO rips Biden’s ‘shameful’ move blocking sale

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    U.S. Steel’s president and CEO declared President Biden’s decision to block the company from being acquired by the Japanese corporation Nippon Steel “shameful” and “corrupt” in a ...

  9. Rockwell International - Wikipedia

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    Timken-Detroit merged in 1953 with the Standard Steel Spring Company, forming the Rockwell Spring and Axle Company. [2] After various mergers with automotive suppliers, it comprised about 10 to 20 factories in the Upper Midwestern U.S. and southern Ontario, and in 1958 renamed itself Rockwell-Standard Corporation. [2] Rockwell Commander 114