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U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt emphasized the sale's benefits for national security, economic security and job growth. Burritt spoke to Pittsburgh's Action News 4's Shannon Perrine inside U.S. Steel ...
Two Democratic senators sent a letter to U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt and questioned the reported payout he and other executives will receive if the $14.9 billion acquisition by Nippon Steel occurs.
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt said the $14 billion deal opposed by Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is the only thing that could allow the company to keep its home ...
Burritt has said in the past that if the sale to Nippon Steel goes through, U.S. Steel would keep its name and remain headquartered in Pittsburgh.. Some employees rally for merger with Nippon Steel ...
CEO David Burritt said the sale would allow US Steel to invest in updating its older mills in Gary, Ind., and its Mon Valley Works plant near Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH -- The investment firm Ancora is pushing U.S. Steel shareholders to drop the Nippon Steel merger and oust CEO David Burritt, ...
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.
Trump will visit Pittsburgh to celebrate what he says is a "planned partnership" between U.S. Steel and the Japanese company ... Trump met with U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt at the White House.
US Steel CEO David Burritt Blasted By United Steelworkers President ... skepticism that U.S. Steel’s deal failure could lead to closing some facilities and moving headquarters out of Pittsburgh.
CEO David Burritt said the nearly $3 billion that Japan-based Nippon Steel has pledged to invest in the Pittsburgh company’s older mills is critical to keeping them competitive and maintaining ...
Nearly a year ago, Japanese steelmaker Nippon made a $14.9 billion bid to purchase U.S. Steel. WTAE's Shannon Perrine sat down with David Burritt for an exclusive one-on-one interview.
PITTSBURGH—The investment firm Ancora is pushing U.S. Steel shareholders to drop the Nippon Steel merger and oust CEO David Burritt, a move that would align with President Donald Trump’s ...