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"If a supplier has a good load of bare bright to ship, they can pretty much name their price," one copper scrap trader said. ... View this article
... continues to focus on the flat-rolled side, Partners in Steel managing director John D. Foster said that the future looks bright for the bar market. ... View this article
Brass scrap prices were up across the board as strong demand from international consumers coupled with higher copper prices on Comex to support ... View this article
... 1 bare bright and No. ... 1 bare bright, with the discount narrowing to 3 to 5 cents per pound below Comex from 4 to 6 cents a week earlier. ... View this article
... capacity at its rail, seamless pipe, and rod and bar mill in ... physical improvements, including better signage, newly paved roads, brighter lighting and ... View this article
... 1 bare bright copper scrap moved to 4 to 6 cents per pound below Comex from a 3- to 5-cent discount a week earlier, putting prices at $3.32 to ... View this article
... 1 bare bright copper scrap decreased to 3 to 5 cents per pound below Comex from a 5- to 7-cent discount a week earlier, putting prices at $3.22 to ... View this article
... 1 bare bright copper scrap increased to 5 to 7 cents per pound below Comex from a 3- to 5-cent discount a week earlier, putting prices at $3.30 to ... View this article
... gains, and argued that the economic outlook for 2013 is brighter than that ... an inventory build in late 2012, other product groups--from bar and tube ... View this article
... The market has tightened considerably in recent months, industry participants say, pushing discounts for grades like bare bright from 11 cents per ... View this article
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