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The six-week-old U.S. rating system for environmentally friendly computers has begun assessing foreign equipment and puts NEC Corp., Tokyo, at the head of the pack.
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The six-week-old U.S. rating system for environmentally friendly computers has begun assessing foreign equipment and puts NEC Corp., Tokyo, at the head of the pack.
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Metalico Inc. said it will not consummate its planned purchase of the assets of Niles Iron & Metal Co.
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A spike in demand from China and South Korea boosted U.S. lead scrap exports in June to their highest level in more than four years.
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The city of Stamps, Ark., will receive $1.4 million in clean-up funds from Alcoa Inc., Pittsburgh, and other aluminum producers that sent smelter dross to defunct Red River Aluminum Co. for recycling.
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An electronic auction of military aerospace scrap put the current value of old Inconel 625 alloy at $7.97 a pound.
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The city of Stamps, Ark., will receive $1.4 million in clean-up funds from Alcoa Inc., Pittsburgh, and other aluminum producers that sent smelter dross to defunct Red River Aluminum Co. for recycling.
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An electronic auction of military aerospace scrap put the current value of old Inconel 625 alloy at $7.97 a pound.
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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., reduced its A380.1 aluminum alloy price by 2 cents Friday to $1.08 a pound. The company previously lowered its price by 3 cents a pound on Aug. 23 (AMM, Aug. 25).
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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., reduced A380.1 aluminum alloy prices by 2 cents Friday to $1.08 a pound. The previous change was a 3-cent cut on Aug. 23.
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After three years without direct rail service, Pennsylvania recycler Joseph Krentzman & Sons Inc. has rebuilt a siding that was removed to assist in the cleanup of contamination from a defunct smelter.
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Australian scrap company Sims Group Ltd. has posted a 0.2-percent dip in profits to Australian $196.7 million ($150.2 million) for its fiscal year ended June 30, better than expectations, on revenue that jumped 46 percent to A$3.8 billion ($2.9 billion) from A$2.7 billion the previous year.
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The jockeying over mercury switch removal from discarded vehicles before they get crushed and shredded involves a tangle of agendas.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. has been notified by the Nasdaq National Market that the company is in compliance with its listing requirements.
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Prices paid for Chrysler Group’s factory bundles in September are up $10 a long ton, a modest increase compared with the unexpectedly high $45-a-ton increase seen earlier in the week for Ford Motor Co.’s ferrous bundles.
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Singapore scrap processor Advance SCT Ltd. plans to build a 36,000-tonne-a-year copper refinery in the industrial district of Tuas in western Singapore.
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Prices paid for Chrysler Group’s factory bundles in September are up $10 a long ton, a modest increase compared with the unexpectedly high $45-a-ton increase seen earlier in the week for Ford Motor Co.’s ferrous bundles.
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The U.S. Navy is sending one of its own Ghost Fleet vessels to the shipbreaker’s torch.
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Unpublicized plea agreements in a recent California fraud case involving beverage can recycling call for the payment of at least $2,565,880 in restitution
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Unpublicized plea agreements in a recent California fraud case involving beverage can recycling call for the payment of at least $2,565,880 in restitution
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Stronger demand from steel mills in Malaysia and Turkey raised U.S. exports of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap for the second month in a row and offset the sharp decline in shipments elsewhere.
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The winning offers for Ford Motor Co.’s factory bundles were up about $45 a long ton in bidding that closed late Monday, helping the automaker recoup part of the $109-a-ton plunge it suffered a month earlier.
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The winning offers for Ford Motor Co.’s factory bundles were up about $45 a long ton in the bidding that closed late Monday, helping the automaker recouping part of the $109-a-ton plunge it saw a month earlier.
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Smelters that held off cutting scrap buying prices last week began moving lower this week, many lopping off 2 cents a pound for some items.