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Metal-processing biggie
Answer for the clue "Metal-processing biggie ", 5 letters:
alcoa
Alternative clues for the word alcoa
- Reynolds Wrap producer
- Company begun as the Pittsburgh Reduction Company
- Major maker of can material
- Fortune 500 company that's a major miner
- Big name in kitchen foil
- It was founded as the Pittsburgh Reduction Company
- Maker of many market rolls
- Metals company hidden in "metal coating"
- Company with a can-do attitude?
- Name in kitchen wrap, once
Usage examples of alcoa.
That firm, the third largest contributor to Bush’s campaign, was able to work a loophole into Texas environmental regulations that allowed Alcoa to emit 60,000 tons of sulfur dioxide each year.
Perhaps that’s because he receives an annual pension from Alcoa of $926,000.
Paul O’Neill’s Stock Holdings Are Detailed, The Nation, “The Man from Alcoa,” William Greider, July 16, 2001.
That firm, the third largest contributor to Bush's campaign, was able to work a loophole into Texas environmental regulations that allowed Alcoa to emit 60,000 tons of sulfur dioxide each year.
Perhaps that's because he receives an annual pension from Alcoa of $926,000.
Paul O'Neill's Stock Holdings Are Detailed, The Nation, "The Man from Alcoa," William Greider, July 16, 2001.
Also from Robert Stone at AT&T, John Moore at Alcoa, Donald Lee at Arco.
We used both, and it is our understanding that we used more Alcoa than they sold for any other project in Florida up to this time.