Wheeling-Pittsburgh
Latest News
Esmark Responds to Wheeling-Pittsburgh Statement
20 July 2006 -
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Responds to Esmark Proxy Initiative
19 July 2006 -
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Faces Hostile Takeover Bid
18 July 2006 -
EPA Cites Wheeling-Pittsburgh for Clean Air Violations
22 June 2006 -
Wheeling-Pitt Announces 1st Quarter Results
10 May 2006 -
Gulf Coast Steel Initiative Promotes Steel for Lasting Home Reconstruction
09 May 2006 -
Wheeling-Pittsburgh and CSN Contemplate Strategic Alliance
08 May 2006 -
Mittal Steel USA Helps Reopen Hurricane-Ravaged Baseball Field
18 April 2006 -
Mittal Steel USA Helps Reopen Hurricane-Ravaged Baseball Field
18 April 2006 -
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Announces 2005 Results
15 March 2006 -
Steel Producers to Help Rebuild Gulf Coast Stronger with Steel
17 February 2006 -
Steel Producers to Help Rebuild Gulf Coast Stronger with Steel
17 February 2006 -
Ohio Coatings Company Announces Executive Appointment
17 January 2006 -
Ohio Coatings Company Announces Executive Appointment
17 January 2006 -
Former Wheeling Pitt Employee to Lead Mountain State Carbon
04 January 2006 -
Former Wheeling Pitt Employee to Lead Mountain State Carbon
04 January 2006 -
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Files Shelf Registration Statement
22 December 2005 - Wheeling-Pittsburgh Corp. announced that it has filed a shelf registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This registration statement, upon being declared effective by the SEC, will allow the company to sell up to $125 million, in the aggregate, of its common stock, preferred stock, stock subscription rights and debt securities.
Paulson Announces Slate for Algoma Shareholder Meeting
02 December 2005 - Paulson & Co. Inc., a major shareholder of Algoma Steel Inc., has announced its nominees for the Algoma board of directors. In November, Paulson had requisitioned a special shareholder meeting to replace a majority of current Algoma directors.
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Reports 3rd Quarter Results
09 November 2005 - Wheeling-Pittsburgh Corp., the holding company of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., reported a net loss of $21.1 million on revenues of $374.9 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2005.
Benefits Increase for Wheeling-Pitt Retirees, Spouses
07 November 2005 - The United Steelworkers (USW) announced benefit increases for Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel retirees who lost their health coverage when the company reorganized under Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection and have enrolled in the Wheeling-Pitt Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (VEBA). The Union has also negotiated an increase in payments made by Wheeling-Pitt to surviving spouses of employees who retired prior to 1974 to $1300 and $800 yearly.