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  2. John P. Surma - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Surma was awarded the Elbert Gary Medal by the American Iron and Steel Institute. [10] Surma retired as chief executive officer of United States Steel on August 31, 2013. He continued to serve as executive chairman of the board of directors until December 31, 2013, when he retired from the company and the board.

  3. David S. Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    David S. Sutherland (born 1948/1949) is an American businessman, and the non-executive chairman of U.S. Steel, since January 2014, when he succeeded John P. Surma. Sutherland received a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh .

  4. Mario Longhi - Wikipedia

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    Mario Longhi is a Brazilian American businessman who was the CEO of U.S. Steel, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. He was promoted to CEO in September 2013 after the retirement of John P. Surma and after Longhi had completed 15 months as an executive of the corporation. He retired in June 2017 and was succeeded by David Burritt. [1]

  5. F.J. Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Frederick J. Griffiths (December 11, 1878 - October 17, 1951) was an early, English-born engineer in the Stark County, Ohio steel industry. He is best known for working with Henry Ford to develop a vanadium alloy steel in order to produce lighter-weight, stronger automobiles.

  6. US Steel, once the world’s largest corporation, agrees to ...

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    US Steel has agreed to be bought by Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest steelmaker, in a $14.1 billion deal. The deal marks the latest step in a gradual decline for the iconic 122-year old company ...

  7. Vereinigte Stahlwerke - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s, VSt was one of the biggest German companies and, at times, also the largest steel producer in Europe. With up to about 250,000 workers, it produced about 40% of the steel and 20% of the coal produced in Germany. Chief executive officer (chief of the Vorstand) was initially Albert Vögler, until 1935. He was succeeded (1935− ...

  8. Nippon Steel’s Harvard-educated president explains his $14 ...

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    Nippon Steel’s Harvard-educated president explains his $14 billion deal for U.S. Steel: It’s all about China and leading the ’free-competition world’ Lionel Lim December 20, 2023 at 4:07 AM

  9. Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant - Wikipedia

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    The cost of the construction of the facility was estimated at $63 million ($1.36 billion today). [3] It produced its 80 millionth ton of steel in 1981 with a workforce of 4,000 that year. [1] In 1943 a Pittsburgh grand jury indicted four Carnegie Illinois foremen for destroying records of steel plating tests conducted at Irvin. [4]