Nippon Steel was standing firm on its proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, Chief Executive Eiji Hashimoto said ...
Ropes & Gray, Milbank and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz all advised on the $14 billion acquisition. They're joined in two ...
Ropes & Gray, Milbank and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz all advised on the $14 billion acquisition. They're joined in two ...
BRADDOCK, Pennsylvania -- The fate of the Edgar Thomson Works, a massive steel plant that has hugged the same spot along the Monongahela River since 1875, became even more uncertain Friday morning ...
President Joe Biden cites US Defense Production Act and credible evidence that Japanese competitor might take action that ...
A US government panel could not reach consensus on whether US Steel's acquisition by Japan's Nippon Steel threatened Washington's national security, with the White House now likely to block the ...
WASHINGTON: Nippon Steel's US$15 billion bid for US Steel has been referred to US President Joe Biden, a White House spokesman said, giving the president 15 days to decide on a tie up he has ...
A key U.S. government panel has reached an impasse over Nippon Steel‘s NPSCY $14.9 billion bid for United States Steel Corporation X, shifting the final decision to President Joe Biden amid ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A powerful government panel on Monday failed to reach consensus on the possible national security risks of a nearly $15 billion proposed deal for Nippon Steel of Japan to ...
The economic risk, however, is giving up Nippon Steel's potential investments in the mills and upgrades that might help preserve steel production within the United States. Under the terms of the ...
Nippon Steel (OTCPK:NPSCY) alleged that the Biden administration had "impermissible undue influence" over a national security review of its more than $14 billion planned acquisition of US Steel ...
Reuters has reported that a plan by Nippon Steel to acquire US Steel is on track to be blocked. The news agency said on Wednesday a committee reviewing the deal has not come to a consensus to ...