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“At its peak, when it was known as Armco Steel, the plant employed 4,500 people.”
“That said: I come from a union family in Houston, my father was a steelworker at Armco, and participating in the caucus was a point of civic pride for my folks, who are that Democratic base that everyone is always clamoring about.”
Hillary: "I Would Not Accept A Caucus" In Florida And Michigan
“The Middletown Cemetery is overgrown, most of the paper mills are shut down, the Armco general offices are empty.”
David Murray: It's Already December Here: A Report From An Ohio Embed
“So when you buy an S&P 500 index fund, $400 goes into GE for every dollar that goes into Armco.”
“The example of Edward Weston, whose 1922 series on an Armco steel plant in Ohio signaled his commitment to a sharp-edged modernist aesthetic, can also be felt in these views by the Bechers.”
“After receiving a doctorate at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Mr. Boni spent his entire career with Armco, based in Middletown, Ohio.”
The Wall Street Journal: Man of Steel Wrestled Armco Back to Profit
“It was formed by Hollinger, M.A. Hanna, Labrador Mining, National Republic, Armco, Youngston and Wheeling-Pittsburg, largely underwritten by the U.S. insurance industry.”
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abigail ‘Armco’ originally referred to a type of rust-resisting steel developed for fence wire. The term is now used for many outdoor applications, the best-known of which are barrier and guard rails. Mar 25, 2011