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... New hot-rolled coil prices are $31.50 per hundredweight ($610 per ton) while cold-rolled and galvanized sheet is $36.50 per ton ($710 per ton). ... View this article
... announced June 13 new minimum base prices of $630 per ton for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton for cold-rolled and galvanized product, and ... View this article
... announced June 13 new minimum base prices of $630 per ton for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton for cold-rolled and galvanized product (amm.com ... View this article
... of $630 per ton ($31.50 per hundredweight) for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton ($36.50 per cwt) for cold-rolled and galvanized product effective ... View this article
... Chinese cold-rolled coil at $31.50 to $32 per cwt ($630 to $640 per ton) is seen keeping pressure on domestic tags, while galvanized appears to be ... View this article
... in coil, which fell 24.6 percent from March and 40.1 percent from April last year. Increases were seen in April exports of hot-dipped galvanized sheet ... View this article
... also set a price of $30.50 per cwt for hot-rolled coil and $35.50 per cwt for cold-rolled and galvanized products effective immediately, according to a ... View this article
... plate jumped 52.6 percent to 92,526 tonnes and plate in coil increased 58.8 ... 75.2 percent to 34,770 tonnes, and hot-dipped galvanized sheet and ... View this article
... prices to $610 per ton ($30.50 per hundredweight) for hot-rolled coil and $710 per ton ($35.50 per cwt) for cold-rolled and galvanized product, it ... View this article
... $942 to $971) per tonne for cold-rolled coil and 2,200 to 2,300 reais ($1,079 to $1,128) per tonne for hot-dipped galvanized coil, Martinez told ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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