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Feb. 25 (UPI) --Nippon Steel's top executive said Tuesday the Japanese company will stick with its proposed $14.1 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, despite President Donald Trump backing only its ...
Imai’s stance will likely set up Nippon for some haggling with the Trump administration as it tries to preserve part or all of its $14.9 billion merger agreement with U.S. Steel.
Nippon Steel Corp. reiterated its objective for the $14.1 billion takeover of United States Steel Corp. after President Donald Trump said the Japanese company was considering an investment instead.
Nippon Steel (NPSCY) plans to use its current merger agreement to acquire U.S. Steel (X) as a starting point for talks with the U.S. government, Reuters’ Yuka Obayashi and Rocky Swift report ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nippon Steel plans to use its current merger agreement to acquire U.S. Steel as a starting point for talks with the U.S. government, President Tadashi Imai said on Tuesday ...
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Nippon Steel (5401.T), opens new tab plans to use its current merger agreement to acquire U.S. Steel (X.N), opens new tab as a starting point for talks with the U.S ...
After weeks of negotiations, the ruling coalition has clinched a deal with opposition party Nippon Ishin no Kai on education reform and social insurance in exchange for its support for the ...
President Trump said he supported Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel instead of purchasing it at a press conference with Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty ...
Lawyer for Boston Water and Sewer’s suspended HR director hits Herald with ‘cease and desist’ letter
An attorney for the Boston Water and Sewer Commission’s suspended HR Director Marie Theodat has demanded the Herald “cease and desist” all reporting on her client on grounds that this paper ...
But those financial hardships don’t tell the full story, according to the 2022 study that has never been made public and was released to the Herald/Times after a two-year wait for public records.
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