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The Calvert, Ala.-based company set its June surcharges at 68.59 cents per pound for Type 304, down 7.4 percent from 74.06 cents in May; 45.49 ... View this article
Ludlum, a division of Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Technologies Inc., set its June surcharges at 68.51 cents per pound for Type 304 material, down ... View this article
Prices for Type 304 coiled plate now average $1.24 per pound fob mill, down from $1.27 a month ago; Type 316 coiled plate is around $1.77 per ... View this article
The Calvert, Ala.-based company set its April surcharges at 74.06 cents per pound for Type 304, down 3.7 percent from 76.89 cents; 48.7 cents per ... View this article
... A second dealer source, who reported selling a shipment of more than 70,000 pounds of Type 304 and 316 stainless last week, said that his ... View this article
Ludlum, a division of Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Technologies Inc., set its May surcharge for Type 304 stainless at 74.06 cents per pound, down ... View this article
Type 316 solids dropped to a range of $2,075 to $2,130 per gross ton from $2,150 to $2,200 previously, while Type 304 solids dropped to a range ... View this article
Type 316 solids dropped to $2,150 to $2,200 per gross ton from $2,175 to $2,240 previously, Type 304 solids fell to $1,450 to $1,525 per ton from ... View this article
Average prices for Type 304 coiled plate are now $1.27 per pound fob mill, down from $1.30 a month ago, while Type 316 coiled plate is trading at ... View this article
The Calvert, Ala.-based company set its April surcharges at 76.89 cents per pound for Type 304, down 5.1 percent from 81.05 cents in March; 50.49 ... View this article
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