The largest US Steel metallurgical company has announced the replacement of the current General Director John Surm with Mario Longi, working as a company director. The official replacement will take place on September 1, after which the surge, having served by the end of the year as chairman of the board of US Steel, will resign. The press service of US Steel writes about this today.
John Surme is attributed to achievements in the development of the company's tube direction and a successful sale of unprofitable assets. "He was a real leader in US Steel, especially while the company needed this," said Michelle Applum, consultant to the Steel Market Intelligence.
For the past three years, US Steel has been losing losses this year, according to independent experts of Bloomberg interviewed, will lose another 188 million $ 500 thousand. The metallurgical company continues to fight the consequences of weakening demand and falling prices for steel and rental after the 2008 crisis.
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