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... Administration in 2006, listed items banned from nonferrous scrap, including "radioactive wastes, explosive arms and ammunition, such as ... View this article
... Demand from certain industries, namely automotive, housing and ammunition, has pushed lead times for medium-gauge products out to eight to 14 ... View this article
... strip lead times to strong automotive demand and a recovering housing sector, while the brass is being consumed largely by ammunition makers as ... View this article
... Lead times for brass products have stretched to 16 to 17 weeks in some cases from eight weeks previously as ammunition sales rise on the back of ... View this article
... that he expects lead times for light-gauge material to stay out on the back of continued strong demand from automotive, ammunition and electrical ... View this article
has seen an uptick in demand from the ammunition, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC), telecommunications and electronics sectors ... View this article
Lead times for certain brass products used in ammunition shells remain extended to eight weeks and likely will stay there as consumers, fearing ... View this article
... domestic firearms business is unquestionably picking up, said the first service center source, who estimated that ammunition companies purchase ... View this article
... Copper also doesn't hold the same attraction as gold for investors, such as the "tins-and-ammunition people," who hold the metal as a hedge ... View this article
... confidence in the country's economy, sparked concerns about a surge in the nation's steel exports and provided further ammunition to those ... 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.
Midwest service center