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PITTSBURGH — A cathode ray tube (CRT) recycler in Manchester, England, plans ... The company will buy CRTs, which will be crushed and melted ... View this article
... is no cost to drop off metal and appliances, but fees ranging from $5 to $35 will be charged to accept cathode ray tube (CRT) computer monitors ... View this article
... "I foresee more bankruptcies this year," CRT Capital Group LLC metals, mining and coal analyst Kuni Chen told AMM sister publication Steel First. ... View this article
... Olson—were indicted in September on 16 counts alleging that they illegally exported more than 100,000 cathode ray tubes (CRTs) between 2005 ... View this article
... “I don't see any of the obvious companies raising their hands and saying, 'I'm for sale,'” said Kuni Chen, an analyst with CRT Capital Group LLC in ... View this article
... flat at $225 per tonne in the third and fourth quarters," Kuni Chen, managing director for metals, mining and coal analysis with CRT Capital Group ... View this article
... report "were false because BAN did not have 'compelling evidence' and in fact had no evidence that Intercon Solutions shipped CRT (cathode ray ... View this article
... yet under the US CRT revised rule, crushed CRTs could easily be exported without notification, even for dumping purposes," BAN said, adding that ... View this article
... tax credit. The company's primary service is extracting lead from obsolete cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors. Its Phoenix ... View this article
... Kuni Chen, managing director of Stamford, Conn.-based CRT Capital Group LLC, told AMM that only Nucor was well-positioned to make such an ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.