Aluminum alloy prices slip as some grades rise
Aug 07, 2012 | 11:40 AM
| Daniel Fitzgerald
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Daniel Fitzgerald
NEW YORK Secondary aluminum alloy producers have been unable to hold the line on pricing, with last weeks slide in London Metal Exchange tags further weakening free-market transactions this week.
A380.1 prices dropped to a range of 97 to 99 cents per pound Monday from 98 to 99 cents per pound previously, while A319.1 prices fell to $1.03 to $1.05 per pound.....
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