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... "We are seeing some bright spots in the market for certain steel ... "The automotive market continues to be a real bright spot for us and many others.". ... View this article
... "Contract buyers are paying $600 (per ton) and spot buyers are still getting (contract prices)," a Midwest processor and distributor said. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Severstal North America Inc. has introduced new firm pricing options for quarterly and six-month spot buying of sheet products. ... View this article
... 1.36 million tons, up 4 to 5 percent from 1.29 million tons in the first quarter due to increased shipments to the automotive and carbon spot markets. ... View this article
Beginning June 5, 2013, AMM has launched new daily estimated producer spot selling prices for two key primary aluminum alloys: C355.2 and ... View this article
CHICAGO — Spot prices for most special bar quality (SBQ) products have slipped slightly this month compared with May amid short lead times ... View this article
... However, the terms are better than prevailing spot terms of as much as $80 per dry tonne (8 cents per pound) seen before the Grasberg outage. ... View this article
LONDON — The latest spot copper concentrate sale from BHP Billiton Plc's Antamina Mine in Peru suggests traders are positioning themselves for ... View this article
... The company didn't list its previous price in the letter, but AMM's current spot price for hot-rolled sheet is $595 per ton ($29.75 per cwt) vs. ... View this article
... drop in sales and earnings in its fiscal third quarter as it once again experienced lower volume, a less-favorable product mix and weak spot pricing. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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