Indium prices ease as consumers bide time
Dec 19, 2005 | 10:24 AM
| Sean Barry
Indium continues to weaken as consumers of the specialty metal hold off from re-entering the spot market in anticipation of further price decreases.
A softening in prices has also been exacerbated as falling demand sparked panic selling by smaller Chinese refineries, trade sources said.
The metal, primarily used in flat-screen televisions, has declined $20 to a range of $780 to $820 per kilogram for indium-tin-oxide (ITO) grade material.....
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