Nonferrous scrap buyers split on Sandy’s effect
Nov 01, 2012 | 12:44 PM
| Daniel Fitzgerald
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Nonferrious scrap,
hurricane sandy,
scrap flow
NEW YORK Nonferrous scrap buyers are divided over whether Hurricane Sandy will produce enough scrap metal to have a meaningful impact on flows and pricing, particularly as the market moves into a seasonal slowdown.
A number of buyers contacted by AMM this week estimated that damage caused by Hurricane Sandy would have a marked impact on scrap flows.....
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