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... Discounts for No. 1 copper scrap fell to 13 to 15 cents below Comex, putting prices at $3.12 to $3.14 per pound, compared with a 14- to 16-cent ... View this article
... 1 copper scrap widened to 14 to 16 cents below Comex, or $3.21 to $3.23 per pound, from an 11- to 13-cent discount; and those for No. ... View this article
... 1, 2010, and Dec. ... there is a direct correlation between the increase of copper prices and ... efforts to thwart metal theft, but it offered no indication as to ... View this article
... States totaled 203,950 tonnes May 1, but consumers ... Domestic copper is tight," said one consumer source ... told AMM that they had no available spot ... View this article
... The discount for brass ingot makers' No. ... based on a July-delivery Comex copper contract settlement price of $3.08 per pound May 1. ... View this article
... the material that is available. In some cases, No. 1 copper scrap has been sold on an LME-plus basis in Europe, he said. ... View this article
... No. 1 copper scrap fell to 11 to 13 cents per pound from 13 to 15 cents, putting prices at $3.03 to $3.05 per pound; No. 2 ... View this article
... as sources said that sales at $1.06 per pound were no longer achievable ... per pound, 356.1 at $1.11 to $1.12, and low-copper A360.1 and A413 ... View this article
... The discount for brass mill No. 1 copper scrap has narrowed to 1 to 3 cents per pound below Comex from a 3- to 5-cent discount a week earlier ... View this article
... of weakening terminal markets and an ongoing supply crimp was squeezing the market, with brass mills' No. 1 copper scrap narrowing to 3 to 5 ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
The debtors face a crossroads and must either move forward with the sale in a timely manner or face the termination of business operations, elimination of existing jobs and liquidation of assets.
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