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Low copper prices could impact General Cable Corp. as far out as the third quarter of 2013, company executives said. View this article
Prices for scrap aluminum wheels have fallen slightly since last month as demand from producers of 356.1 alloy has weakened, according to market ... View this article
New parts of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will come into full force in eight months, and while most steel companies are sticking with the health insurance ... View this article
An Alabama scrapyard employee has been accused of purchasing more than 1000 stolen catalytic converters from a single seller. View this article
Gerdau Long Steel North America has lowered its base price on concrete reinforcing bar (rebar) by $20 per ton ($1 per hundredweight) effective for all ... View this article
Mining firms need to cut costs in order to increase their ability to borrow money, James Verraster, chief executive officer of Auramet Trading LLC, said ... View this article
There are a couple of key investment. View this article
Strict enforcement of trade laws will be crucial to keeping steelmakers' margins healthy and maintaining the US manufacturing sector's strength, according ... View this article
US manufacturing activity expanded in April for the fifth straight month, although the rate of growth—while positive—clocked in at the lowest level this ... View this article
The delay in launching physical copper exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has played a part in hindering the metal's advance, president Henry Weingarten ... 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
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