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World Steel Dynamics Publications List - 2001

Core Reports
February 2001 RRR. Global Steel Product Matrix.
February 2001 TTT. Global Steel Export Pricing Forecast to 2010.
March 2001 UUU. Financial Dynamics of International Steelmakers.
June 2001 VVV. Chinese Steel: Unique, Unbridled and Unstoppable.
July 2001 WWW. India's Steel Tigers: All Roaring.
August 2001 SSS-XVI. Steel Success Strategies XVI Conference Proceedings.
October 2001 XXX. Financial Dynamics of International Steelmakers.
The Steel Strategist
July 2001 Steel Strategist #27. Challenges Unparalleled; Opportunities Unmatched.
Monitor Reports
June 2001 Steel Survival Strategies XVI. Steel in 2001: Constraints unparalleled. Opportunities unmatched.

WSD Papers

January 5, 2001 Angles. 2001 Steel Outlook
Terrible start, but OK finish.
February 5, 2001 Angles. World and USA spot sheet prices probably at the bottom.
Hot-rolled band orders recovering in USA.
February 13, 2001 Angles. Positive indicators for the steel mills.
Global overproduction may dampen the recovery of world export prices in 2001.
February 13, 2001 Presentation to: 12th Annual Tampa Steel Conference.
Steel Meltdown.
March 5, 2001 Angles. Pricing recovery.
Global overproduction is the worry.
March 23, 2001 Angles. Spot sheet prices losing their upward momentum in the USA and globally.
Global steel production has been high and demand stagnant.
March 30, 2001 Global Steel Finance. Second-half profit recovery in doubt.
Reduced demand is the culprit.
April 17, 2001 Angles. 2001 recovery not happening.
Shake-out conditions likely to continue in the second half.
May 7, 2001 Angles. 2001: Death Valley.
Lackluster steel pricing follows the 2000 collapse.
May 8, 2001 Presentation to: Steel Service Center Institute's 92nd Annual Meeting.
Making sense of Global Steel Statistics. Creating "Content" out of chaos.
May 16, 2001 PriceTrack #68. Pricing "Death Valley".
2001 is proving to be a tough odyssey for the steel mills.
May 23, 2001 Angles. Global steel production refuses to decline.
Production at or above consumption.
June 4, 2001 Analysis. Global steel consumption by product and market.
Steel sheet at 40% of the total.
June 15, 2001 Analysis. World Cost Curve Results for 2001.
Cost high for USA integrated mills; lowest for selected mills in the CIS,
Brazil and India.
June 15, 2001 Analysis. USA Steel Crisis.
Capacity and cost compression.
June 29, 2001 Angles. Death spiral "double dip".
Pricing conditions worsening for the second half of 2001.
July 18, 2001 Global Steel Finance. Profit outlook deteriorating for most global steel mills.
USA at the center of the crisis. No recovery until 2002.
August 16, 2001 Analysis. No end to mills' nightmare.
Double trouble: Dwindling demand, lofty production.
August 24, 2001 Angles.Rebound of USA sheet prices about a 2:1 possibility for 2002.
Low imports and reduced capacity are crucial to USA mills.
September 26, 2001 PriceTrack #69. The Price of Overproduction.
Falling sheet prices. Financial meltdowns. Worrisome 2002.
October 8, 2001 Analysis. Global Concentration: The Panacea?
Yes, but only to a minor extent.
October 23, 2001 Presentation to: ILAFA-42 Congress.
The Price of Overproduction.
October 24, 2001 Global Steel Finance. Cash Flow Crisis.
USA at the center of the trouble. No recovery until 2003?
November 5, 2001 Analysis. Bankruptcy the route to global competitiveness for the USA major mills?
November 7, 2001 Presentation to: 2001 Global Iron Ore Conference.
Integrated Steel Mills: From "Stress Fracture" to "Success Formula?"
November 30, 2001 Analysis. USA Situation.
LTV Shutdown: Who wins? Who loses?
December 14, 2001 PriceTrack Alert. Steel sheet pricing heading up in USA. Flat or down elsewhere.

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