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The discount for brass ingot makers' No. 1 bare bright copper scrap moved to 4 to 6 cents per pound below Comex from a 3- to 5-cent discount a ... View this article
... In some cases, 96- to 98-percent No. 1 copper scrap is trading at a premium in the thinly supplied European market, following a trend seen more ... View this article
... consumer at a price basis of around $368 to $369 per tonne cif South Korea for an 80/20 mix of No. 1 and No. 2 heavy melt. ... View this article
... based company was able to monetize copper by-product and realize sales of $1.2 million in the quarter, but otherwise reported no revenue as its ... View this article
... for A360.1 and A413.1 were unchanged at $1.09 to $1.10 per pound. But most grades of secondary smelters' aluminum showed no changes May ... View this article
... YORK — Having received no comments in an anti-dumping duty administrative review of imports of ball bearings from Germany from May 1 to Sept. ... View this article
... to be our new transaction pricing for the month regardless of any change in the raw material surcharge, which will be announced no later than the ... View this article
... 80:20 mix of No. 1 and No. 2 heavy melt sold at an average price closer to $360 per tonne. Since the booked volume is ... View this article
... The No. 1 blast furnace and other compatible facilities will be the first structures built, and are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2015 ... View this article
... “In the event of liquidation, it is likely there will be no return to ... Inc., filed for a second-quarter rate adjustment on March 1, boosting the company's ... View this article
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Do you think steel mills will succeed in their efforts to stop selling at a discount to the CRU index?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
This whole thing is becoming a game of smoke.
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