My sole focus has been on protecting the jobs that exist today and, most importantly, having a clear path on investment so that we have jobs tomorrow and the next day and the next year and stretching out decades,
There is only one Fortune 500 Company with "Cleveland" in its name. Why it matters: Maybe not for long. Driving the news: Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves announced Monday in a rambling two-hour press conference that if a proposed acquisition of U.
The CEO of American-owned and operated Cleveland Cliffs says he’s putting in a bid to buy U.S. Steel. He says it’s not a matter of if, but rather when.
The CEO of Ohio-based steelmaker Cleveland Cliffs, said in a news conference Monday that he wanted to make a new bid for U.S. Steel, which accepted the buyout offer from Nippon in 2023 after it rejected an offer by Cleveland-Cliffs.
The move by Cleveland-Cliffs comes after the Biden administration blocked the U.S. Steel-Nippon tie-up on national security grounds.
This past week, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland-Cliffs and Boys & Girls Clubs launched a new initiative within the Bigger than Basketball program with Keystone and Torch Club members at their first workshop of the year in Pittsburgh,
CEO Lourenco Goncalves’ past interest in a deal is boosting US Steel’s stock price — but making it too expensive for him to buy.
A joint bid for U.S. Steel from two domestic rivals has the potential support of Gov. Josh Shapiro. In a statement to The Center Square on Monday, the governor’s office said Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves has made “meaningful commitments to Pennsylvania” in conversations about a formal offer the Ohio-based company plans to make with Nocur,
Ohio-based steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs accused rival U.S. Steel of trying to silence Cliff’s irrepressible CEO Lourenco Goncalves on Friday during a hearing in a lawsuit that alleged a conspiracy between the United Steelworkers union and Cliffs aimed at disrupting U.S. Steel’s $14.9 billion sale to Nippon Steel.
It's official: 2024 was a noteworthy year for Pittsburgh International Airport, marking the highest passenger totals in 18 years and the highest ever in another key measure.
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said he wants to make an "all-American solution" bid to save U.S. Steel.