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... manganese (200-series) grades "have grown in importance" over the past few years, while the market share of chromium (400-series) grades also ... View this article
... The company said April 12 that it would increase base prices for all 200-, 300- and 400-series flat-rolled stainless steel products effective with May ... View this article
is increasing base prices for all 200-, 300- and 400-series flat-rolled stainless steel products effective with May 6 shipments. ... View this article
... All 400-series grades remain unchanged. ... "The 400-series isn't going up or down because the iron market will probably go up next month. ... View this article
... rose 9.5 percent from 2011 to 7.93 million tonnes, accounting for 49.3 percent of the country's total stainless production; 400-series output rose ... View this article
... is really the ... 400-series portion of that market, as a function of the growth in automotive generally," he said. "We're looking ... View this article
... opportunities for the wider product, the larger coils, (and make) us more efficient in producing some of the ferritic grades, the 400-series grades that ... View this article
... to raise transaction prices on 200-, 300- and some 400-series cold-rolled flat products by decreasing discounts by 4 percentage points (amm.com ... View this article
... YORK — All large domestic flat-rolled stainless steel producers have followed a price hike on 200-, 300- and some 400-series stainless grades. ... View this article
NEW YORK — AK Steel Corp. will increase prices for all 200-, 300- and 400-series flat-rolled stainless products effective Dec. 30. ... View this article
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