Business
Bethlehem Steel Corp., the nation’s second-largest steelmaker, took defensive measures to prevent a hostile takeover by WHX Corp., the parent of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp.
Dec. 31, 1999
Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The Bethlehem, Pa., steel producer said second-quarter net income fell 73% to $22 million, while revenue dipped 11% to $1.275 billion.
July 26, 1990
Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The Bethlehem, Pa.
July 27, 1989
Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s second-quarter earnings more than tripled to $150.5 million from last year.
July 28, 1988
World & Nation
Steel Companies Charge Dumping by Foreign Firms: Bethlehem Steel Corp. and CF&I; Steel Corp. said they filed an “anti-dumping” petition with the U.S.
May 2, 1992
Bethlehem Steel Corp. said its losses continued to mount, reaching $65 million in the fourth quarter and $113 million for 1984.
Jan. 31, 1985
Bethlehem Steel Corp. said today it is considering a restructuring and modernization that would result in 2,000 layoffs and a $550-million charge to fourth-quarter earnings.
Jan. 24, 1991
Bethlehem Steel Plans Improvements: Bethlehem Steel Corp. said it will make $100 million in improvements at its Johnstown, Pa., plant if it obtains sufficient concessions from the United Steelworkers of America.
Sept. 10, 1990
Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The steel maker said first-quarter earnings totaled $21.3 million, down 67% from the same period a year ago.
April 25, 1990
International Steel Group offers $1.5 billion for the bankrupt company’s assets.
Jan. 7, 2003