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has increased its minimum base prices for steel sheet products effective immediately, it told customers in a June 19 letter. ... View this article
... "However, margin compression caused by declines in average consecutive quarterly sheet and structural steel pricing are expected to more than ... View this article
... placing an order," a Great Lakes sheet distributor said. ... product, and Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp. ... expect tags to tumble, and prices are trending ... View this article
... weak, with most respondents describing sheet and plate ... as "stable" and describing prices for structurals ... major categories of finished steel were in ... View this article
... Meanwhile, the steelmaker followed the lead of other major domestic steel mills by increasing its minimum base prices for sheet products to ... View this article
... latest round of flat-rolled steel price hikes, with ... USA LLC, Chicago, and AK Steel Corp., West Chester, Ohio, had increased sheet prices last week ... View this article
NEW YORK — NLMK USA is increasing base prices for all steel sheet products by $30 per ton effective immediately, it told customers in a June 14 ... View this article
Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA is increasing base prices for all steel sheet products by $30 per ton effective immediately, the company told ... View this article
... in all spot market carbon flat-rolled steel base prices effective immediately with ... A number of sheet buyers pointed out that business conditions ... View this article
... Possibly driving that stable sheet demand is a recent round ... of an announced $50-per-ton price hike led by Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp., a ... View this article
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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.