High-carbon ferrochrome pricing ticks up

Jan 11, 2013 | 03:08 PM | Thorsten Schier

Tags  high-carbon ferrochrome, ferrochrome prices, Thorsten Schier

NEW YORK — High-carbon ferrochrome prices have picked up as consumer business increased this past week and replacement costs are on the rise.

Prices are now between 96 cents and $1.03 per pound, up from 96 cents to $1 previously, with significant consumer business reported at the lower end of the....





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