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868
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F. Kenneth Iverson is CEO of Nucor Corp., which is poised to become the largest steel company in the US, even surpassing US Steel Co.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 11, Nov 1992, p8-12, il, por
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24283
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Nucor Corp is a company based out of Charlotte that makes sheet steel, a raw material for everything from car fenders to refrigerators. The new CEO, Daniel R. DiMicco, hopes he can expand the company commercially.
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24335
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John Correnti is the president and chief operating officer of steel company Nucor Corp. Correnti transformed Nucor into a larger company that spans multiple states.
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30835
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A plain carbon steel, structural steel is a workhorse of construction that never fail or wears out. The fabricated structural steel industry began in Burlington, North Carolina, and has grown and expanded so that the state is now recognized as a leader in structural steel.
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30953
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The Greensboro Division of the Guilford College will open early next spring thanks to the use of structural steel. Fabricated by the Carolina Steel and Iron Company of Greensboro, North Carolina, the Evening College contains 75 tons of structural steel, and will provide educational instruction and specialized training for high school, business, college, teacher training, and adult education.
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31114
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North Carolina made a determined step toward the development of heavy industry when Carolina Steel--a division of Florida Steel Company--began construction on a $3.3 million plant near Charlotte, North Carolina. From ore refining to fabrication, the already impressive plant is built to take on expansion in each process of steel production.
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