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Not really from a buyer's perspective. However I would probably be concerned if I was a worker at one of the mills, that Nippon might look at closing unprofitable segments of the US Steel portfolio or moving the manufacturing south. I'm not close enough to it any more to know whether those segments are profitable or not.Great add to the convo.
Do you have concerns about Nippon buying US Steel? If so, what are they?
You have to overlook Huff these days. His TDS has broke him.Closed Democrat primary? Fetterman's term goes until January 2029 and you're bringing up primaries? Fetterman might not be alive then. He may opt not to run. Primaries that far off don't mean a damn thing in Oct 2025. What an idiot contribution you brought to this thread
By January 2029 there is probably a better than 50% chance Fetterman has a (R) after his name.Closed Democrat primary? Fetterman's term goes until January 2029 and you're bringing up primaries? Fetterman might not be alive then. He may opt not to run. Primaries that far off don't mean a damn thing in Oct 2025. What an idiot contribution you brought to this thread
Closed Democrat primary? Fetterman's term goes until January 2029 and you're bringing up primaries? Fetterman might not be alive then. He may opt not to run. Primaries that far off don't mean a damn thing in Oct 2025. What an idiot contribution you brought to this thread
Granite City? that suxNot really from a buyer's perspective. However I would probably be concerned if I was a worker at one of the mills, that Nippon might look at closing unprofitable segments of the US Steel portfolio or moving the manufacturing south. I'm not close enough to it any more to know whether those segments are profitable or not.
Actually googled, and it does appear they are closing a plant in Illinois.
How so?What's funny is Fetterman is about the only democrat that could win a senate position in Pennsylvania.
How so?
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Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Hits 60% Job Approval, Leads Republicans In 2026, 2028 Matchups, Quinnipiac University Pennsylvania Poll Finds; Dems Sour On Fetterman While GOP Voters Approve Of Him | Quinnipiac University Poll
"Governor Josh Shapiro clinches an enviable 60 percent job approval and leaves his two potential gubernatorial challengers in the rear-view mirror in a very early look at Pennsylvania's 2026 gubernatorial race," said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.poll.qu.edu
Well I didn’t mean Shapiro necessarily, but those numbers point to Fetterman being basically unredeemable at this point. Also, some other interesting PA tidbits in there on perception of current national politicians and the job they are doing.Yeah Shapiro, but I'm not sure he wants to run for senate. Running for POTUS may be out because the democrat party is littered with anti-semites. I'm not so sure right wingers are not buying some of that same propaganda from conspiracy theorists.