Friday, May 30, 2014

Today's Metal Scrap Prices in NC for Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC, Durham, Copper, Aluminum, Junk Cars, 27610

Today's Scrap Metal Prices
Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC, Durham, NC
Recycling -5/30/14
Copper, Aluminum, Steel
Recycling Center
919-828-5426
 

 
-Great Prices
-Outstanding Service
-Industrial Pick Up and Public Drop off
-11 Digital Scales to get you in and out-FAST!
-Junk Cars-We TOW, or you Drive in, or Tow in

Scrap metal prices right here in Raleigh, NC are mixed this week.    As we continue to say, with scrap metal being a truly globally priced item, since China and Turkey are buying less, prices are down.  Copper, which had been falling for months is now a bit up!  Good news.  See the bottom of this email for some thoughts on metals.

Raleigh Metal Recycling here in Raleigh, NC, is where always do our best to pay you the most for scrap metal every day.  We communicate 24/7 with you, our prices to make it easy for you. When you call our phone number 919-828-5426 and press 2, you will hear a recording with "Today's prices" where we buy and sell scrap metal at great prices per pound.  This is for:
 

-Steel Recycling

-Cast Iron Recycling

-Copper Recycling

-Yellow Brass Recycling

-Red Brass Recycling

-Aluminum Recycling

-Aluminum Can Recycling

-Appliance Recycling

-Computer Recycling

-Electronics Recycling

-Junk Cars

-Salvage Cars

-Stainless Steel Recycling

-Battery Recycling

-and more.



 NC Scrap Metal is always welcome at Raleigh Recycling
We continue to have a three part focus at Raleigh Recycling
1) Public (Drop off)-or we pick up Junk Cars
2) Industrial/Commercial customers
3) Demolition Customers

If you are a large Commercial, Industrial or Demolition company, call me, Greg at 919-828-5426 to discuss prices.  We can give you prices for scrap metal, Cardboard, Copper, Electronics, Computers and more.

Or for just Appliances Disposal, Appliance Pick Up or Junk Metal removal, just call Kenny at 919-348-0545!
 
An important part of our company is that we have 11 digital, NC State certified scales that we use to service our Industrial and Commercial Customers.  Almost double our closest competitor, meaning we get you in and out fast and with accuracy!  We are not just a Junk Yard or a Salvage Yard, or even a Scrap Yard.  We are a major Raleigh NC, Recycling Center.

Importantly, we sell direct to Steel mills or divisions of steel mills, not to middle men who take a commission, so we pass that savings on to you!  We even ship our steel out mostly by rail car (not trucks) to save money in shipping, which we pass on to you

JUNK CARS, Salvage Cars

1) WE TOW-JUNK CAR-JUNK CAR REMOVAL
-Junk Car Pick Up!
-Get Cash on the spot
-Sell your junk car for cash
-Any condition, running or not running
-Keys or no keys, engine or no engine
-Call 919-758-3764 for:

 JUNK CAR REMOVAL, Junk Car Towing

2) Drive it in, or you tow it in!
-Get Cash on the spot
-Any condition
-In and out fast!
-Sell your junk car for cash
Come to us at:
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
Telephone- 919-828-5426


When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Butner, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Dunn, Garner, Henderson, Knightdale, Lumberton, Oxford, Mebane, Morrisville, Roxboro, Sanford, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, come see us at:

Raleigh Recycling
2310 Garner Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610

Tel 919-828-5426
www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com


When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:

Goldsboro Recycling
801 N. John St.
Goldsboro, NC 27530

Tel: 919-731-5600
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com 

When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, come see us at:

Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
404 Maury Road S
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586

www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
 
Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
Tel 919-828-5426


Links

Scrap Metal Recycling

Junk Car Sell for cash, Junk Car Removal
Appliance Pick Up, Appliance recycling
 

Metal prices firm in recent ranges on upbeat economic data




Base metals consolidated from session highs during late LME trading on Tuesday although the complex looked set to consolidation within recent ranges as macro data supports a firmer economic environment.

The copper price rose to its highest for nearly three months at one stage on Tuesday before settling in range-trade.  The aluminium price peaked to its highest for around one month, while the rest of the metals generally held at steady levels.

There was a string of positive US data releases which supported sentiments - Durable goods orders unexpectedly rose 0.8 percent in April - they had been seen falling 0.5 percent.

The Conference Board consumer confidence also advanced from 81.7 to 83 in May as “Americans turned more optimistic on the economy, stock prices and home values,” according to economists at OCBC in Singapore.

The US stock markets were buoyed by the upbeat US data, which also helped lift the US dollar broadly higher against most major currencies. Meanwhile, the euro was further weighed down by ECB Nowotny’s comments reinforcing market expectation for ECB to shift to more monetary easing on 5 June.

The euro was again under pressure around 1.3634 against the dollar, close to three-month lows of 1.3610.

In the metals, the copper price peaked at $6,966 before closing at $6,934 on Tuesday. Prices are now around $6,924.50, down almost $10 but tightness continued to flare in spreads- the cash/threes backwardation remained intense but has come down from $94 yesterday to the current $83.50.

Aluminium concluded at $1,828.50 and is currently down slightly to $1,824.50 per tonne. Stocks fell 8,650 tonnes to 5,221,950 tonnes and cancelled warrants increased 3,300 tonnes to 2,861,475 tonnes.

The nickel price was last $72 higher at $19,622. Stocks declined 96 tonnes to 280,308 tonnes, while tightness was evident in the nearby forward curve. It traded higher during the London hours yesterday to hit $19,761 as news that protests at Vale’s Goro nickel plant continue to prevent the plant from operating.

“The fact that the market ended the day in the red is a sign that the current bullish supports for nickel in recent weeks now seem to be fully priced in and the price seems set for further consolidation for some time to come,” said a note from Triland Metals.

In others, the lead price at $2,140 is down $2 and zinc lost $4.50 to the current $2,083 per tonne. Tin gained $18 at $23,369 - there was no change in stocks. The cash/threes backwardation has come down to around $15 - at the start of last week it was above $100. ShareThis
        

About Lynette Tan

Lynette joined FastMarkets after her experience in research and analysis of the commodities market, specialising in precious metals. She is now based in our Singapore office and ensures that metal news in Asia comes under our radar to receive timely coverage.
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