U.S. Steel Falls After Mill Shutdown Due to Flooding  

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Investing.com – U.S. Steel (NYSE:) slumped in midday trade on holiday-thinned volume Friday after reports that it was shutting down a furnace due to flooding.

The Gary, Indiana mill was shut down due to a water pipe breaking on Thursday, according to various reports.

Shares of the company slumped nearly 10% on the news.

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