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... more bullish forecasts of the past few years, according to Alcoa Inc. president of global primary products Timothy Reyes. ... View this article
... be more or less balanced in 2013, with most of the year's production and demand growth to come from China, according to Tim Reyes, president of ... View this article
... over the past year, are unlikely to fall while interest rates remain so low, according to Alcoa Materials Management president Tim Reyes. ... View this article
... The current $400-a-tonne spot alumina price is near a four-year high and could climb even higher, Timothy D. Reyes, president of Alcoa Materials ... View this article
... I think that's part of what's driving the price today," Timothy D. Reyes, president of Alcoa Materials Management, said in an interview with AMM. ... View this article
... And that's actually helping to balance out the rest of the market," Timothy D. Reyes, president of Alcoa Materials Management, told AMM. ... View this article
... interest in creating that forward market, but I don't think it's our initial focus to establish that forward price curve," Timothy D. Reyes, president of ... View this article
... We've accomplished what we wanted to accomplish on the short term," Timothy D. Reyes, president of Alcoa Materials Management, said in an ... View this article
... US market with a renewed appetite this month, even as some ingot buyers continue to order more hand to mouth, Timothy D. Reyes, president of ... View this article
... the US market with a renewed appetite this month even as some ingot buyers continue to order more hand to mouth, Timothy D. Reyes, president of ... 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.
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