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NEW YORK — Scrap aluminum wheel prices have fallen ... Free-market transaction tags for 356.1 wheels are at 85 to 88 cents per pound ... View this article
... has put additional pressure on product prices, it said ... are quite short and transaction volumes are ... Carbon Steel Long Products, Scrap, Market Stories ... View this article
... a market in contango, tight scrap and the ... production coming offline unless LME prices recover, he ... of his company's spot transactions have been ... View this article
... per pound June 12, with few transactions reported as ... The drop in Comex prices took some physical ... and opportunities in the copper scrap market. ... View this article
... they were holding published transaction prices for structural ... AMM settles its consumer buying price for shredded automotive scrap in the ... View this article
... adopted the use of debit cards for transactions, which has ... "It also provides benefits to scrap dealers on many fronts, from security to cost savings. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Prices for scrap aluminum wheels have fallen since ... Free-market transaction tags for 356.1 wheels are at ... We are seeing prices in the ... View this article
... "Normally, our low point for scrap is August ... the same amount, leaving transaction prices unchanged (amm ... AMM reported paying list prices for spot ... View this article
... Wire rod transaction prices have dropped about $20 per ton from this time last month. Mesh-quality low-carbon wire rod ... View this article
... be acquired by Metalico for an undisclosed price. ... The transaction will include all of Segel's assets ... Supply Chain, United States, Scrap, Supply Chain ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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