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Cebu_4_2
8th December 2016, 02:45 AM
US Steel wants to accelerate investments, bring back jobs, CEO says

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United States Steel (http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/X) would like to accelerate its investments and hire back laid-off employees now that Donald Trump (http://www.cnbc.com/donald-trump/) will be occupying the Oval Office, CEO Mario Longhi told CNBC on Wednesday.

"We already structured to do some things, but when you see in the near future improvement to the tax laws (http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/30/exclusive-trumps-treasury-pick-says-i-want-to-slash-taxes-across-the-board.html), improvements to regulation, those two things by themselves may be a significant driver to what we're going to do," he said in an interview with CNBC's "Power Lunch (http://www.cnbc.com/power-lunch-cnbc/)."

In addition, the belief that the U.S. economy can grow at least 3.5 percent also adds to what the company can do, Longhi noted.

"I'd be more than happy to bring back the employees we've been forced to lay off during that depressive period," he said, which could be close to 10,000 jobs.

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US Steel CEO: Regulation has to be done smartly 16 Hours Ago | 02:31

Shares of the Pittsburgh-based company have soared about 80 percent since Trump's stunning victory on Nov. 8. Investors appear to be betting on increased infrastructure spending, which the president-elect has promised, as well as further restrictions on China-produced steel.

Corporate America is also cheering Trump's promises of less regulation. Longhi said regulation has a role to play, but believes it "has to be done smartly." "When you get into some situations where we're being asked to control some substances in water that are far lower than what nature naturally offers, that's irrational," he said.

"There was a point in time in the past couple years that I was having to hire more lawyers to try to interpret these new regulations than I was hiring … engineers. That doesn't make any sense."

Twisted Titan
8th December 2016, 03:37 AM
"I'd be more than happy to bring back the employees we've been forced to lay off during that depressive period," he said, which could be close to 10,000 jobs.




If Trump keeps this up....the repubs will sweep in the midterms and have a supermajority.

I can see even ghouls like pelosi and schumer losing their seats.

ximmy
8th December 2016, 11:08 AM
You mean the president of the US is not simply an honorary position indicating royalty and such?

http://www.colonialfootsoldier.com/fr/other/obama%20may%202011%20black%20ralph%20lauren%20gown %20tom%20binns%20jewelry.jpg

Spectrism
8th December 2016, 11:22 AM
You mean the president of the US is not simply an honorary position indicating royalty and such?

http://www.colonialfootsoldier.com/fr/other/obama%20may%202011%20black%20ralph%20lauren%20gown %20tom%20binns%20jewelry.jpg

Those two guys with the queen.... or those two queens with the guy... can just go smoke crack, and I don't care.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AK-C0ujQck
And duh massuhs go'n away.

steyr_m
8th December 2016, 06:00 PM
If Trump keeps this up....the repubs will sweep in the midterms and have a supermajority.

I can see even ghouls like pelosi and schumer losing their seats.

He isn't in yet. We'll see after Dec 19th

Cebu_4_2
8th December 2016, 06:03 PM
At least the 116 old Queen doesn't need handlers.