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Historic American steel company acquired by Nippon Steel, once the most valuable corporation on the planet and deeply tied to Pittsburgh's industrial history.

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"US Steel was once the most valuable corporation on the planet, and Andrew Carnegie became the richest man in history when he sold it. It is deeply tied to Pittsburgh's industrial and cultural history. The amount of that US Steel sold itself for us less than the amount that Walmart makes in two weeks"
US Steel Acquired by Japanese Steel Company · Federal_Committee_21 · ↑374 · 2023-12-19
"Biden cared way more about trying to block the buyout of US Steel (as if it hasn't been dead for 30 years) yet we still have the carried interest loophole."
Private Equity sucks · u/PrimaryAd5343 · ↑39 · 2025-09-12
"10% of intel "Golden share" of US Steel in exchange for approving acquisition to Nippon Steel Some Canadian mining company for rare earths. Plans for more It's kind of bizarre, a Republican administration is having the government take stakes in private companies, a practice of socialism."
The trump admin is taking stakes in private companies · u/ApplicationCertain41 · ↑37 · 2025-10-06
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