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... Mixed clips increased to 71 to 73 cents per pound from 70 to 72 cents and old sheet inched up to 68 to 69 cents per pound from 67 to 69 cents ... View this article
NEW YORK — Steel sheet prices continued to climb this past week due to extended lead ... to see if anyone cracks and gives in to the old prices," one ... View this article
... General Steel stocks hot- and cold-rolled carbon and stainless steel sheet and plate, structurals, shapes, beams, pipe ... This is two old friends coming ... View this article
... based integrated aluminum company said it had a strong balance sheet and liquidity ... Alcoa plans to permanently close two older potlines at its Baie ... View this article
Prices for old sheet, which serves as a primary feedstock for the production of aluminum alloy A380.1, fell a penny to 67 to 69 cents per pound from ... View this article
Prices for old sheet and old cast, which serve as primary feedstock for the production of aluminum alloy A380.1, each fell a penny to ranges of 68 to ... View this article
"We are out of the spot market, which is very weak, and we've been focusing instead on direct flat steel exports to some old customers," commercial ... View this article
... margins that could be thin if dependent only on carbon sheet prices. ... we have added a lot of new accounts (and) our older customers continue to ... View this article
... "We had to mostly stay out of (the) spot market because the price of old sheet was so high," one producer said. "We were ... View this article
... Old sheet and old cast—which serve as feedstock for most secondary aluminum alloys—each fell by 2 cents to stand at 70 to 72 cents per pound ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.