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Cold-Rolled Sheet Report & Forecast
(Companion to the Steel Flash Report)

This report does not require registration to purchase.

Tom Stundza’s Cold-Rolled Sheet Report & Forecast, a companion essay to the Steel Flash Report, contains the steel marketplace’s only definitive reporting of what buyers in manufacturing and construction actually are paying for flat-rolled steel—and what they expect to pay in the future for sheet and other steel mill products.

Latest Cold-Rolled Sheet Report & Forecast – October 30, 2009, issue preview:

As Q4 begins, it’s still a long way up to $700/ton
The deepest U.S. recession in seven decades continues to reduce demand for cold-rolled sheet steel in coil (CRC) and stifled attempts by steelmakers to inflate market prices in the face of too much production. CRC transaction prices paid by original equipment manufacturers in the U.S., averaged $635 in October, barely up from $630 in September. The mills had wanted to see sale prices around $700.

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