"I have a plan, I have an all-American solution in place. The all-American solution centers on people, on workers," said Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves.
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.’s pugnacious chief executive kept silent through Nippon Steel Corp.’s failed efforts to close a $14.1 billion takeover of United States Steel Corp. over recent weeks. But he returned to form Monday with a bombastic press conference,
Lourenco Goncalves’ remarks over Nippon Steel’s takeover bid for U.S. Steel and description of Japan as being 'evil' stunned many in Tokyo.
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves criticized the deadline extension keeping Nippon Steel's bid to acquire U.S. Steel alive months longer than originally intended.
In the wake of President Joe Biden blocking Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel, Cleveland-Cliffs has renewed its offer to become the new owner of the once-mighty steel giant.
Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba asked U.S. President Joe Biden to allay concerns in the Japanese and U.S. business communities over the status of Nippon Steel’s 5401.T planned acquisition of U.S.
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said Monday he had a plan to buy U.S. Steel as he launched a tirade against Japan, calling the close U.S. ally “evil.”
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said he had a plan to buy U.S. Steel after its sale to Japan's Nippon Steel collapsed. Goncalves went on a tirade against Japan during a press conference ...
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said Monday he had a plan to buy U.S. Steel as he launched a tirade against Japan, calling the close U.S. ally “evil” during a news conference.
Appealing to Donald Trump's penchant for business dealmaking could provide a lifeline for Nippon Steel Corp.'s seemingly doomed $14.1 billion buyout of United States Steel Corp., some Japanese economists believe,
An all-American bid for U.S. Steel is shaping up to push Nippon out. But the problem is the new bid is much weaker, and it would likely not save jobs
The trial for Nippon Steel Corp's lawsuit seeking to nullify former U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to block its $14.1 billion takeover of U.S. Steel Corp is set to begin in early February, court documents obtained by Kyodo News showed Monday.