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Nippon Steel named Burritt, Takahiro Mori, Naoki Sato and Hiroshi Ono as the new board members who will oversee the ...
"This is a classic corporate governance dilemma—aligning executive incentives with shareholder interests while guarding ...
“U. S. Steel will remain rooted in the United States and continue to call Pittsburgh home. Through our partnership with Nippon Steel, we are poised to grow better and bigger, with transformative ...
Nippon Steel is set to invest around $11 billion in U.S. Steel by 2028, including an initial investment in a greenfield project.
Union member Tashona Shoemaker joins USW Rapid Response Coordinator Jerome Davison at a rally in front of Avalon Manor where U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt is speaking.
That gives the new management—which reportedly will not include current CEO David Burritt—little more than a year to demonstrate that it can keep its promises of new investment and new jobs. Perhaps ...
U.S. Steel’s President and CEO David Burritt called it a new beginning, and said that with the right partner, the company are ready to build something better and bigger.
David Burritt, left, CEO of U.S. Steel, and Nippon Steel Vice Chair Takahiro Mori take the stage at the U.S. Steel Irvin Works in advance of President Donald Trump's remarks on May 30, 2025, in West ...
As Bishop David A. Zubik celebrates the end of his ecclesiastical career as leader of the Pittsburgh Catholic diocese, his ...
Burritt scored a huge payday earlier this month by cashing out $108 million in stock, SEC filings show, some of which came as part of a $72 million compensation package for closing the deal.
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