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... Waning consumer and end-market demand is likely to keep trading activity and prices in a lull over the summer, market participants told AMM. ... View this article
... to highly cyclical demand by winning new contracts while consolidating facilities. "We want to make sure no single end market (represents) more ... View this article
... of lower scrap prices and difficult end-market business has ... say they can't compete without demanding lower prices ... There's no demand from service ... View this article
... two years ago to take advantage of growing demand for energy ... The energy industry has become Posco's largest end market, Kim added, noting ... View this article
... million in the same period last year on sales that fell 12.8 percent to $1.18 billion as a result of lackluster demand from its major end-market sectors. ... View this article
... said in a statement. "Our long-term prospects remain strong, particularly as end-market demand continues to improve.". ... View this article
... However, sources generally were stumped about which stainless end market was primarily responsible for the drop in demand. ... View this article
... there are no indications that prices will do anything but move sideways or even down, suppliers anticipate a pickup in end market demand this year ... View this article
... said, conceding that the energy industry's demand cycles are uneven. "It's had some wild swings ... but long term, it's a great end market to be in ... View this article
"Weak fourth-quarter demand for many of our end-market applications has continued in the first quarter as uncertain global economic conditions ... 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
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