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Roanoke Electric Steel is under new ownership
Virginia
Business
June 2006 Indiana-based Steel Dynamics Inc. was
looking for an opportunity to diversify its product base.
It found what it was looking for in Roanoke Electric
Steel Corp.
Steel Dynamics acquired the Roanoke-based company for
$111 million in cash and the assumption of $45 million
in debt. Roanoke Electric Steel is now the Merchant Bar
Products Division of Steel Dynamics.
People in Roanoke were a bit surprised
by the event, says Beth Doughty, president of the Roanoke
Regional
Chamber of Commerce. But, she adds, the company’s
decision to sell made plenty of sense. “They’ll
be able to get the investment and resources they needed
to grow and expand with this deal,” she says,
The acquisition is not expected to
cause layoffs. The combined companies will operate five
electric-furnace
mills with annual production capacity of about 5 million
tons. Steel Dynamics now provides a range of steel
products, including merchant and engineered bar (Roanoke’s
specialty), flat-rolled, light structural steel and
wide-flange beams and rails, as well as steel joists
and decking
used in nonresidential construction.
Fred Warner, investment relations manager for Steel Dynamics,
says that his company will invest up to $40 million to
upgrade former Roanoke Electric Steel facilities. He
notes that Roanoke Electric Steel was producing 1 million
tons of steel a year with 1,600 employees, while Steel
Dynamics produces 3.6 million tons of steel with 1,800
employees at its Indiana plant.
“Roanoke had actually set internal sales records in the last few quarters,
but we think there is plenty of potential for improvement,” he says.
“Through
time, we’ll make some modifications in managing the company and in
production that we expect will allow us to grow the volume of shipments and
increase the
profit margins.”
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