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... from 74.06 cents in May; 45.49 cents per pound for Type 201, down 6.6 percent from 48.7 cents; and 97.7 cents per pound for Type 316, down 6.2 ... View this article
... from 74.06 cents in May; 45.79 cents per pound for Type 201, down 6.7 percent from 49.06 cents; and 97.6 cents per pound for Type 316, down 6.2 ... 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
... 48.7 cents per pound for Type 201, down 3.5 percent from 50.49 cents in the same comparison; and $1.0414 per pound for Type 316, down 3.6 ... 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
... cents per pound, down 3.7 percent from 76.89 cents in April; Type 201 at 49.06 cents, down 3.6 percent from 50.89 cents; and Type 316 at $1.0407 ... 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
... 50.49 cents per pound for Type 201, down 2.4 percent from 51.75 cents in the same comparison; and $1.08 per pound for Type 316, down 5.6 ... View this article
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