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... little consumer interest and unchanged premiums. Melting-grade nickel was steady in a range of 15 to 25 cents per pound and plating-grade at 50 ... View this article
Melting-grade nickel premiums are unchanged in a range of 15 to 25 cents per pound, while plating-grade nickel premiums also are steady at ... View this article
... April 25. Plating-grade nickel premiums were also unchanged at 50 to 60 cents per pound. Nonferrous,. URN 3203731. View this article
... such a big thing of the premium, but it's ... ll be a long time before those premiums move,” he ... It's really that quiet.” Plating-grade nickel premiums were ... View this article
... actions that proliferated in commodity-grade carbon products ... that diffusion-annealed nickel-plated flat-rolled ... duties on clad steel plate following ... View this article
... thing and we should see premiums coming up ... t see that 15-cent premium being sustainable ... Plating-grade nickel premiums were also unchanged at ... View this article
... this week at a premium of 15 ... If anything, that's propping the premiums up," he ... Meanwhile, plating-grade premiums were unchanged in a range of ... View this article
AMM's melting-grade nickel premiums remain in a range of 18 to 25 cents per pound, while plating-grade premiums also are unchanged at 50 to 60 ... View this article
... attempt to return prime scrap to yield-based premiums over cut ... the market up $40 per ton on prime grades, while some plate and structural ... View this article
... were unchanged at 18 to 25 cents per pound Feb. 27, while plating-grade premiums remained at 50 to 60 cents per pound. ... View this article
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