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... Most secondary alloy tags continued to hold steady June 17 ... Meanwhile, 319.1 held at $1.07 to $1.09 per pound, 356.1 at $1.10 to $1.11 ... View this article
... mills are likely offering fixed prices because they expect tags to tumble ... Meanwhile, US service centers held 8.03 million tons of stock (2.2 months ... View this article
... scrap are on shaky ground, with Asian consumers pushing for lower tags amid light ... is a belief that those prices ($335 to $338) will hold next week ... View this article
... Most mills have been successful in holding onto a large part of an ... amm.com, June 12), which may ultimately lead to lower domestic tags in the ... View this article
... per ton ($37.35 per cwt) for 8- x 11.5-inch channels and $757 per ton ($37.85 per cwt) for ½- x 4-inch flats as most large mills held their published ... View this article
... Secondary alloy tags continued to hold June 6, although several sources indicated that smaller producers are beginning to respond to lower quotes ... View this article
... prices strengthened in the second tranche of trading in key Midwest regions as an apparent demand spike encouraged scrap dealers to hold out for ... View this article
... Most of the mills have held pretty firm ... front is good in the short term, but holding the line ... long term will be necessary to ensure higher tags and more ... View this article
... sellers reportedly having re-entered the market to take advantage of the higher tags. ... is extremely good right now for us, so we're holding the price ... View this article
... per-ton hike, but expects that at least a portion of the increase could hold. ... disappeared from the market (amm.com, May 28), with HSS tags now at ... 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.