S&P increases Oregon Steel’s outlook
Standard & Poor's (S&P) Ratings Service has recently announced that it increased outlook of Portland based steel maker Oregon Steel Mills (OSM) from negative to stable. Moreover, corporate credit rating of OSM is affirmed at “B”. The company currently has debt of $310 million however, it is stated that, outlook is revised due to improvement in company's financial performance.S&P increases Oregon Steel's outlook
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