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PartsSource The Twinsburg supplier of replacement medical parts for hospital equipment was selected as a Case Western Reserve ``Weatherhead 100'' finalist for 2006. The company was also listed as 138 on the Inc. Magazine 500 in 2006 and was also selected by Smart Business Magazine as the 19th fastest growing company in America for Northern Ohio.
Timken Co., a Canton, Ohio-based maker of bearings and alloy steel products, said Friday it will cut 700 jobs and slashed its earnings outlook because of the weakening U.S. auto market. Timken, whose shares fell nearly 8%, said it would try to reduce its dependence on the nation's automakers in favor of industries that offer more profit opportunities.
COLUMBUS - Governor Bob Taft today released the following statement after this morning's announcement by Ford Motor Company that in 2008 it intends to close its Maumee stamping facility and will either sell off or close the Automotive Components Holding Company in Sandusky.
Timken Co., a Canton, Ohio-based maker of bearings and alloy steel products, on Friday said it will cut 700 jobs and slashed its earnings outlook because of the weakening U.S. auto market.
A lawyer who will lead federal environmental efforts in six Midwestern states recently helped an Ohio steel company when it was sued by the federal and state EPAs.
The vote by locked-out Middletown Works employees on AK Steel's contract proposal apparently was closer than the initial indication by a top union official, a company spokesman said on Thursday.
MORGANTOWN -- Workers at Mittal Steel Co.'s West Virginia plant were anxious but hopeful Wednesday after the company said it would sell the long-struggling mill in Weirton if forced to dispose of one of its U.S. operations.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio -- Locked-out AK Steel workers decided to find out if the company's contract offer really was final. Union members voted Monday to reject what the company called its final offer, extending the 7-month-old lockout at the Middletown Works plant.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio -- AK Steel union workers voted Monday to reject what the company called its final contract offer, extending the 7-month-old standoff at the Middletown Works plant.
Locked-out AK Steel workers responded to the company’s latest contract proposal by rejecting it.

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