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World Steel Dynamics Publications List - 2003

Core Reports

January 2003 BBBB. Global Steel Product Matrix.
April 2003 CCCC. World Flat-Rolled Market.
August 2003 DDDD. China’s Unstoppable Steel Industry.
August 2003 SSS-XVIII. Steel Success Strategies XVIII Conference Proceedings.
October 2003 EEEE. Global Steelmaking Capacity Track.
December 2003 FFFF. Financial Dynamics of International Steelmakers.
December 2003 GGGG. International Steel Group: The Rebirth of American Integrated Steel.

The Steel Strategist

July 2003 Steel Strategist #29. China the Threat?

Monitor Reports

June 2003 Steel Success Strategies XVIII. Fireworks in Steel:
Capacity detonations, Early warning flares & the China powder keg.
December 2003 Steel Success Strategies – Europe. Floating Steel Balls.
Early warning signals. Metallics shortfalls. The China powder keg.
WSD Papers
January 10, 2003 Hot Spot #1 (e-mail only).
January 17, 2003 Inside Track #2 (e-mail only). Weak USA spot sheet market. Shortage in China.
January 17, 2003 Truth & Consequences #1. Scrap prices surge worldwide. Beginning of long-term trends?
January 24, 2003 Inside Track #3 (e-mail only). USA mills sharply boosting HRB exports to
China. Global sheet shortage despite weak USA market.
January 24, 2003 Truth & Consequences #2. Chinese pricing “bubble.”
Another pricing “death spiral” in the second half not far-fetched.
January 31, 2003 Inside Track #4 (e-mail only). Massive sheet bookings to China.
Raw material prices skyrocket. Iron ore freight rates down.
January 31, 2003 Truth & Consequences #3. Truth: Steel industry not concentrated. Consequence: Export prices are unbridled.
January 31, 2003 Global Steel Finance. Steel shortage!
Good profit outlook in most cases. Problems on the horizon.
February 7, 2003 Inside Track #5. Surging USA sheet exports.
Sharply higher global pig iron prices. USA spot sheet prices at bottom?
February 12, 2003 Truth & Consequences #4. Double bubble! Double trouble!!
February 12, 2003 Inside Track #6. China still booming post holiday.
Wire rod the strongest long product on the world export market.
February 14, 2003 Global Steel Alert #13. The Reverse BOOMerang.
Steel sheet export prices surge, decline and then surge again.
February 19, 2003 Inside Track #7 (e-mail only). Chinese “bubble” may be closer to bursting.
February 26, 2003 Inside Track #8 (e-mail only). Coke heats up in China. China’s steel market weakening? USA freight costs rising.
March 3, 2003 Truth & Consequences #5. Testing the limits of global steel production.
Steel output soaring, but constraints appearing.
March 5, 2003 Inside Track #9 (e-mail only). HRB exports to China slow. Price falls. USA demand weak. Yet, April orders filling up.
March 7, 2003 Energy Monitor. Steel mills queasy over natural gas price increases.
2003 spot prices at two-decade high.
March 14, 2003 Inside Track #10 (e-mail only). Raw material constraints, especially in China. USA steel sheet buyers still ‘sitting on their hands.’
March 14, 2003 Truth & Consequences #6. Truth: USA natural gas prices at two-decade high.
Consequence: Steel mill costs up sharply.
March 20, 2003 Inside Track #11 (e-mail only). Bifurcated Chinese market.
Sheet collapsing. Coke booming.
March 28, 2003 Inside Track #12 (e-mail only). Chinese buyers ‘run away’ from steel.
Little demand for offshore steel sheet at any price.
March 28, 2003 Truth & Consequences #7. Truth: Chinese bubble has burst.
Consequence: Most rapid decline in steel sheet export prices ever.
April 2, 2003 Global Steel Alert #14. Quad bubble. Quadruple trouble.
World steel sheet export prices to plummet.
April 3, 2003 Inside Track #13 (e-mail only). Sheet prices lower in USA, China and on the world steel export market.
April 4, 2003 Truth & Consequences #8. Truth: History repeats itself.
Consequence: Steel sheet pricing “death spiral” not new.
April 10, 2003 Inside Track #14 (e-mail only). Steel buyers ‘sitting on their hands.’ Prices flat to down.
April 16, 2003 Inside Track #15 (e-mail only). Price crash!
April 25, 2003 Inside Track #16 (e-mail only). Sheet pricing malaise continues. Varied pricing conditions for steelmakers’ raw materials. Yet, April orders filling up.
April 30, 2003 Truth & Consequences #9. Truth: Capital flows shifting to the Developing World. Consequence: Global steel demand expands rapidly.
May 6, 2003 Global Steel Alert #15. Fourth steel sheet export pricing “death spiral” since 1995. Price may bottom in June/July 2003. 60% odds of shortage in 2004!
May 9, 2003 Inside Track #17. Dark mood in USA steel industry. Further pressures on world market. Pig iron prices down. Freight rates still lofty.
May 23, 2003 Inside Track #18. Pricing pressures widespread. Lower quotes for steel sheet on the world market, and in the USA, Europe and China.
May 30, 2003 Inside Track #19 (e-mail only). USA sheet spot prices bottoming? EU mills hurt by strong Euro. Metallics pricing collapsing. SARS epidemic not a major negative.
June 13, 2003 Truth & Consequences #10. 2003 World Cost Curve.
Sizable changes versus 2003 in part due to currency swings.
June 16, 2003 Truth & Consequences #11. World-Class Steelmakers.
Truth: Losers getting weaker. Consequences: Winners getting stronger.
June 16, 2003 Global Steel Alert #16. Fourth pricing “death spiral” since 1995 may have hit bottom in June. 55% odds of global shortage in 2004.
June 17-18, 2003 Steel Success Strategies XVIII Conference highlights.
Winners Emerging.
June 19, 2003 Inside Track #20 (e-mail only). Steel Success Surprises.
PFM/KMK presentation at SSS XVIII. Too many wood choppers!
June 27, 2003 Inside Track #21 (e-mail only). Steel sheet spot prices rising in USA, China and on world market. Steelmakers’ metallics prices firming.
July 3, 2003 Truth & Consequences #12. The Truth: Incredible craze in China to build steel sheet plants. The Consequences: Sizable overcapacity likely in 2005.
July 11, 2003 Inside Track #22 (e-mail only). Global sheet shortage this fall?
Not far-fetched if steel scrap prices keep soaring!
July 17, 2003 Truth & Consequences #13. The Truth: China at the epicenter of change in the industry. The Consequences: Global industry riding the Chinese shockwave.
July 28, 2003 Global Steel Alert #17. Steel shortage by, or before, early 2004.
Keep a close watch on scrap prices and sheet export prices.
August 8, 2003 Inside Track #23 (e-mail only). Summer doldrums!
China’s sheet market easing. World sheet export market flat. Steel scrap prices surging.
August 21, 2003 Global Steel Alert #18. Global metallics shortage!
Chinese home sheet prices may be bottoming. USA mills’ sheet price boost in doubt.
August 21, 2003 Truth & Consequences #14. The Truth: The plummeting ruble in 1998 sharply reduced Russian steelmakers’ cost. The Consequences: Some Russian major steel mills – including Severstal – capitalized substantially on this development.
September 8, 2003 Truth & Consequences #15. The Truth: Coke and scrap shortages.
The Consequences: Volcanic rises in steel sheet export prices.
September 11, 2003 Presentation to: ISRI’s Ferrous Scrap Roundtable.
Global Steelmakers’ Metallics Shortage!
September 30, 2003 Global Steel Alert #19. What’s in store for 2004?
Tight supplies of scrap, pig and coke. Surging global steel output. Boom and bust for steel sheet pricing.
September 30, 2003 Truth & Consequences #16. The Truth: Scrap is KING.
The Consequences: Scrap prices drives the prices of long and flat steel products.
October 15, 2003 Inside Track #24 (e-mail only). Fast-changing events.
Metallics shortages, coke shortages, and rising steel demand.
October 27, 2003 Global Steel Finance #10. 2003 profits vary widely. Favorable 2004 profit outlook. Winners getting stronger.
October 31, 2003 Inside Track #25 (e-mail only). Greetings from China!
Steel boom likely through Q1 04. Bust thereafter.
November 4, 2003 Truth & Consequences #17. The Truth: Prices have the potential to rise volcanically in periods of steel shortage.
The Consequences: Steelmakers could “make-up” margin lost to increased raw material costs, and report improved 2004 profits.
November 14, 2003 Global Steel Alert #20. China trip tidbits.
Chinese steel sheet market in shortage. Pig iron production costs up sharply. Steel demand may stagnate next summer.
November 21, 2003 Inside Track #26 (e-mail only). Steel buyers’ panic!
Global steel shortage arrives two months early.
November 26, 2003 Inside Track #27 (e-mail only). Thanksgiving stuffing.
Here are some “giblets”.
December 1, 2003 Presentation (with visuals) to: Steel Success Strategies - Europe
Floating Steel Balls. Steel industry’s structure changes violently when they collide.
December 9, 2003 Inside Track #28 (e-mail only). USA spot sheet prices still surging.
December 15, 2003 Inside Track #29 (e-mail only). SSS-Europe Highlights.
“Age of Metallics” dawns. Suddenly, it pays to be integrated!
December 16, 2003 Inside Track #30 (e-mail only). Coke squeeze!
Reduced Chinese exports. Force majeure in the USA.
December 24, 2003 Inside Track #31. USA coking coal prices up.
Coke crisis exacerbated.

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