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In the past two months, Louisville, Ky.-based Olin Brass Inc., Buffalo NY-based Aurubis Buffalo Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based PMX Industries Inc. ... View this article
Aurubis AG saw a loosening in copper concentrate supply during its fiscal first half ended March 31 as mine supply picked up, leading to a 10 ... View this article
... Brass Inc., a subsidiary of Global Brass&Copper Holdings Inc., at the start of the month (amm.com, May 1) and Buffalo, NY-based Aurubis Buffalo Inc ... View this article
... At the time, Aurubis AG chief executive officer Peter Willbrandt told Metal Bulletin that discounts were narrowing in Europe, but it was unlikely that ... View this article
... The move follows increases by Louisville, Ky.-based Olin Brass Inc. (amm.com, April 15) and Buffalo, NY-based Aurubis Buffalo Inc. ... View this article
... Trafigura also offered accounts of its existing relationships with major suppliers and customers in the metals market, identifying Aurubis AG, Wuxi ... View this article
Aurubis Buffalo Inc. will increase its fabrication charges ... effective with deliveries July 1. NEW YORK — Aurubis Buffalo Inc. ... View this article
Aurubis AG expects this year's copper surplus to be smaller than it initially forecast due to both planned and unplanned outages at a number of ... View this article
... Yes.". Aurubis Buffalo Inc. ... Aurubis declined to comment on whether or not it would introduce a price increase. Suzy Waite,. ... View this article
... capital strains encourage suppliers to release material, Peter Willbrandt, chief executive officer of Hamburg, Germany-based Aurubis AG, said last ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
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