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  1. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: Joshua Hayes: You do have a point. However, I didn't really... more »
  2. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: Good article on steel from Fitch. They actually have some impact... more »
  3. Joshua Hayes on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: Glad I don't have opinions like this guy. Charts work. Jesse... more »
  4. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: Today the Chinese government said it will move to rein in rapidly... more »
  5. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: Warning: The market may go down tomorrow as Mexico's debt was... more »
  6. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: People should keep in mind that the steel makers are essentially... more »
  7. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: X investors need to get a dose of reality. At its current... more »
  8. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: The likely reason that GGB did not participate in the up move by... more »
  9. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: I should add that the analysts' 1yr price target for X is $42. The... more »
  10. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: The Lonely: I had TX on the list originally. However, it is... more »
  11. David White on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: bertil: I gave stats based on projected earnings for 2010. Most of... more »
  12. Lisa Reisman on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: I think you are calling this sector correctly (and Cramer was... more »
  13. bertil on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: GGB's P/E by yahoo finance is currently 72 and Google 112! By what... more »
  14. The Lonely Value Investor on Which Steel Is the Most Solid?: You may want to add Ternium (TX) to your list. more »
  15. longtermbull on U.S. Steel: Overpriced and Overhyped: instead of looking at forward P/E how about considering X... more »