Industrials
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.
Michigan-based ironworker, daughter follows in her dad's career footsteps
Father and daughter duo Robert and Tiffany Younk tell their generational work story and why mixed-collar trades are important in today's job market.
We have a 'very unusual' economic backdrop, says Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler Chief Global Economist Nancy Lazar discusses her outlook for the economy, the manufacturing sector, consumer travel and her recession forecast.
WWE makes C4 Energy its first energy-drink partner, will sponsor WrestleMania 40 skycam
WWE and C4 Energy expanded their multiyear partnership on Wednesday and named the brand the first-ever official energy drink partner of the company.
Ex-merchant marine captain warns there is 'no way of controlling' cargo ship with mechanical error
There's "no way of controlling" a cargo ship when a mechanical errors occurs, ex-merchant marine Cpt. Klaus Luhta weighs in on the Baltimore bridge collapse.
Nippon Steel says US Steel acquisition wouldn't cause layoffs, plant closures
Nippon Steel said that its planned acquisition of U.S. Steel for nearly $15 billion wouldn't cause layoffs or plant closures amid resistance from the Biden administration and unions.
3M hires outsider Bill Brown as CEO, shares jump
3M has tapped Bill Brown as its next CEO, betting on an outsider to steer the company through a period of slowing sales and the fallout of multiple lawsuits.
Union: Meeting between United Steelworkers and Nippon goes nowhere
No progress was made in a high-stakes meeting Thursday between executives from the United Steelworkers and the Japanese company Nippon Steel.
US steel workers outraged over billion-dollar deal 'selling out' employees to a foreign entity
U.S. Steel has allegedly "sold off to the highest bidder to line their own pockets," according to local union presidents who now worry about their job security and livelihoods.
US Steel company reportedly moving forward with Japanese sale
FOX Business' Lydia Hu speaks with United Steelworkers local union presidents, who say the industry is being 'sold off to the highest bidder.'
Manufacturers fear economic impact of another Biden presidency
FOX Business’ Grady Trimble speaks with manufacturers in Iowa about their economic concerns less than a week away from the state’s caucuses.
Industrials sector is a space to get into in 2024: Ross Mayfield
Baird investment strategy analyst Ross Mayfield breaks down the industrials sector and shares his market outlook for 2024.
Japan's Nippon Steel to buy US Steel in $14.9B deal
U.S. Steel's shares suffered after several quarters of falling revenue and profit, making it an attractive target for rivals looking to add a maker of steel used by the auto industry.
Lionel Messi's World Cup-winning jerseys sell for $7.8 million
Six jerseys Lionel Messi wore during his victorious World Cup run last year sold at Sotheby's auction house for a total of $7.8 million.
Payments to displaced East Palestine residents to stop after one-year anniversary
Norfolk Southern has announced it will will soon stop paying relocation aid to people who were forced to move out in East Palestine, Ohio, in February following a fiery derailment.
British Steel seeks state help for new furnaces as job cuts loom
Britain's second-biggest steelmaker outlined a 1.25 billion pound plan to make steel in a less carbon intensive way by installing electric arc furnaces at its sites in England.