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Offers of Minor Metals in Europe (2010-6-3)

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SHANGHAI, Jun 4--
 
 

Classification
Unit
Buying Price
Selling Price
Transaction Date
Stibium (99.65%)
USD/mt
8500
8900
10.6.3
Arsenic
USD/lbs
0.65
0.8
10.6.3
Bismuth
USD/lbs
9.1
9.8
10.6.3
Cadmium (99.95%)
USD/lbs
1.8
2.1
10.6.3
Cadmium (99.99%)
USD/lbs
1.9
2.2
10.6.3
Chromium (from China )
USD/mt
11000
11500
10.6.3
High-carbon ferrochromium
USD/lbs
1.2
1.3
10.6.3
Low-carbon ferrochromium
USD/lbs
2
2.2
10.6.3
Cathode copper cobalt (99.8%)
USD/lbs
19.5
21
10.6.3
Cobalt (99.6%, from Zambia )
USD/lbs
18.5
19.25
10.6.3
Cobalt ingot (99.3%, from Russia )
USD/lbs
18
19
10.6.3
Gallium ingot
USD/kg
400
470
10.6.3
Germanium (50 ohm)
USD/kg
900
1000
10.6.3
Germanium dioxide (99.99%)
USD/kg
520
650
10.6.3
Indium
USD/kg
560
615
10.6.3
Iridium
USD/kg
700
710
10.6.2
Magnesium (99.9%, from China )
USD/mt
2900
3000
10.5.27
Refined manganese (99.7%)
USD/mt
2500
2725
10.6.3
Ferromanganese
USD/mt
1425
1525
10.5.27
Molybdenum oxide (from western countries)
USD/lbs
14.75
15.25
10.6.3
Ferromolybdenum (65%, from western countries)
USD/kg
36.5
38
10.6.3
Rhodium
USD /ounce
2625
2725
10.6.2
Ruthenium
USD /ounce
225
245
10.6.2
Selenium
USD/lbs
34
38
10.6.3
Silicon briquette
USD/mt
2600
3000
10.6.3
Ferrosilicon
USD/mt
1500
1700
10.5.27
Tantalite
USD/lbs
44
54
10.6.3
Titanium sponge (99.6%)
USD/kg
7.3
8
10.6.3
Ferrotitanium
USD/kg
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