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... to $1,450 to $1,500 from $1,590 to $1,615 per ton; 430 bundles fell to $560 to $580 per ton from $580 to $600 previously; and 409 bundles slipped ... View this article
... $610. The price range for 409 bundles and solids tightened to $510 to $520 per gross ton from $510 to $535 previously. ... View this article
... Prices for 430 bundles and solids tightened to a range of $465 to $500 per ton from $465 to $520 previously, while 409 bundles and solids dropped ... View this article
... Prices for 430 bundles and solids dropped to $480 to $520 per ton from $500 to $540 previously, while 409 bundles and solids fell to $380 to $430 ... View this article
... tags with it, with 430 bundles and solids now changing hands at between $450 and $470 per ton, down from $470 to $515, and 409 bundles and ... View this article
... In North America, 409-series stainless accounts for approximately 46 percent of Faurecia's purchases, with aluminized 409 accounting for another ... View this article
... The company also raised prices on 409 HP hot-rolled and cold-rolled sheet and strip products by 2 cents per pound, and ATI 409 HP precision ... View this article
AK Steel Corp. will raise prices on its 201, 301, 430, 430 Ultra Form, 409 and 409 Ultra Form flat-rolled stainless grades effective with Sept. ... View this article
Broker buying prices for 430 and 409 bundles and solids have fallen due to excess supply in the domestic market, even as ferrous scrap prices are ... View this article
... 430 bundles and solids are now between $590 to $620 per gross ton, down an average of 8.3 percent from the month prior, while 409 bundles and ... View this article
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