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WMC Resources Ltd. has raised its cobalt price to $20 per pound as consumers look to lock in more metal before prices rise further. View this article
Allegheny Ludlum Corp., Pittsburgh, has told customers that it plans to apply a $400-per-ton surcharge to silicon electrical steel invoices effective Jan ... View this article
With 11 days, including two short days, of trading left in 2004, a new annual volume record was set for copper futures trading on the Comex division of ... View this article
Although US premiums for spot delivery of grade A tin have eased in recent months, traders expect 2005 premiums to hold at current levels of $500 to ... View this article
Russian metals producer MMC Norilsk Nickel and South African gold miners Gold Fields Ltd. and Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd. are exploring. View this article
Domestic Chinese prices for flat-rolled steel have risen since early December, and local consumers of imported coils from Japan--particularly Japanese ... View this article
Responding to tightness in the North American market for carbon steel plate, International Steel Group Inc. (ISG), Cleveland, is restarting the 110-inch ... View this article
Former scrap metal executive Robert Waxman was charged with fraud Monday after allegedly siphoning off more than $20 million from Philip Services ... View this article
Rene J. Robichaud, president and chief executive officer of NS Group Inc., Newport, Ky., has adopted a plan to sell 100000 shares of common stock ... View this article
The Defense Department's plan to outsource scrap sales for the 2005-12 period has drawn four qualified bidders, the US Defense Reutilization and Marketing ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.