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Friday, July 10, 2015

Today's Current Scrap Metal prics-7/10/15 at Raleigh Metal Recycling and Junk Cars

Today's Current Scrap Metal Price
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
 
 
Ferrous Steel Prices came down this week, due to the major economic problems in Greece and China, which is causing slowing in markets around the world.  Related, due to the weakness of the currency in Europe, U.S. Steel mills are finding it cheaper to buy scrap metal from Europe than the U.S. so price had to come down here.
 
 
With this, we had no choice but to lower our prices this week.
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
 
 


Monday, July 6, 2015

Today's Current Raleigh NC Copper and Aluminium scrap metal Prices per pound, at Raleigh Metal Recycling

Raleigh, NC Scrap Metal Prices
Copper and Aluminum
 
 
Copper and Aluminum scrap metal prices had to come down this morning here at Raleigh Metal Recycling.  While prices have been somewhat steady for about three weeks, the global markets changed dramatically in the past 24 hours to the point that we had no choice but to lower prices.  China's stock market has fallen almost 20% in recent weeks and stabilized today, but it still down a major amount.
 
Greece has major debt problems with  it banks closed and the rest of the world is trying to figure out what to do, so with that Copper, Aluminum, Oil and other products around the world have dropped significantly.

Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
919-828-5426




Thursday, July 2, 2015

Today's Current, Scrap Metal Prices (and Junk Cars), Per pound, for Aluminum, Copper in Raleigh, Durham, Cary and More

Today's Scrap Metal
Recycling Prices Per Pound
In Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC, Durham, NC
Recycling Prices- 7/2/15
For Copper, Aluminum, Steel
SCRAP METAL BUYERS!
Raleigh Recycling Center
Junk Yard, Salvage Yard
919-828-5426
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC
Copper Scrap metal prices are up this week,  right here in Raleigh, NC, but sorry we have taken down Junk cars and Steel a bit!

As you know we will continue to do all we can to support all with great prices in this tough market.  See the below showing copper came up a bit, so we are passing on the scrap copper price per pound to you.
 
Raleigh scrap metal recycling
Raleigh Metal Recycling, copper prices
  
-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
-Cardboard Recycling
-and more.
 
Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
919-828-5426

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Raleigh, NC Scrap Metal Prices per pound, Durham, 27610, Cary, NC, Copper, Aluminum

Today's Current Scrap Metal Prices Per pound
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
 
Copper prices are down this week.  Prices have been coming down for the past couple of weeks, so we were forced to take prices that we pay down.  At this time it is not clear when prices may come back up.  Call 919-828-5426 and press 2, to hear Today's Prices.


NC, scrap metal recycling today's current copper prices
Copper Prices on World Markets




Scrap metal, junk yard, Salvage
Copper Prices Per Pound, Raleigh, NC Scrap Metal Recycling

 Some good news is that our assortment of what we buy is larger than ever before. It includes batteries, aluminum cans, AC Units, hot water heaters, appliances and even steel cans (soup cans, tuna cans).  We even buy Kitchen sinks, and we have great house wire prices.  We will keep your free hot coffee brewing every day, and we'll remain the metal recycling facility that has more scales than anyone else in all of North Carolina because we're dedicated to getting you in and out as fast as possible.  When it comes to all types of scrap metal, we are the experts and pay you  the most we can for each type of scrap metal you have.  Also, yes, we always pay cash right from our onsite ATM machines, though we'll gladly do checks as well if that's what you'd prefer.  We even stay stocked with fresh green ink to give you 'new' dollar bills.  OK, just kidding on the green ink!

NC Scrap Metal Pricing  per pound, North Carolina
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
 
 


Friday, February 13, 2015

NC, Raleigh Scrap Metal Today, Current Prices per Pound, Raleigh, Durham, Cary, 27610 for Copper, Junk Cars, Aluminum and more!

NC Scrap Metal
Raleigh Metal Recycling
 
Scrap metal prices remain low, but our service remains high!The BEST prices for scrap metal and junk cars in all of Raleigh will still be here, though!  Copper is at least off its low of two weeks ago on global markets, so we raised copper this week, to pay you a higher price!

Some good news is that our assortment of what we buy is larger than ever before. It includes batteries, aluminum cans, AC Units, hot water heaters, appliances and even steel cans (soup cans, tuna cans).  We even buy the Kitchen sink, and we have great house wire prices.  We will keep your free hot coffee brewing every day, and we'll remain the metal recycling facility that has more scales than anyone else in all of North Carolina because we're dedicated to getting you in and out as fast as possible.  When it comes to all types of scrap metal, we are the experts and pay you  the most we can for each type of scrap metal you have.  Also, yes, we always pay cash right from our onsite ATM machines, though we'll gladly do checks as well if that's what you'd prefer.  We even stay stocked with fresh green ink to give you 'new' dollar bills.  OK, just kidding on the green ink!
 
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling 2310 garner road, raleigh, NC 27610
Junk My Car for Cash at Raleigh Metal Recycling
 
 
NC Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Scrap Metal
Raleigh Metal Recycling Scrap Metal
 
 
Can recycling at raleigh metal recycling
Aluminum Can Recycling, Raleigh Metal Recycling
 


Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Todays Current Scrap Metal Copper Pricing at Raleigh Metal Recycling, 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC 27610, 919-828-5426

Today's Current Scrap Metal Copper
Prices have hit multi years lows
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC, 27610
Tel 919-828-5426
Scrap Metal copper prices had hit multi year lows this morning on the world markets, so we have had to drop our prices. 
At Raleigh Metal Recycling we remain doing our best to have great prices for you on scrap metal, copper, aluminum, appliances, copper, and more.
Greg Brown
919-828-5426

raleigh metal recycling copper prices
Today' s Copper Prices Hit a New Multi-Year Low (CME graph - cmegroup.com)
  

Friday, November 28, 2014

Raleigh, NC, Today's Scrap Metal Recycling Current Prices for Steel, Junk Cars, Copper and Aluminum, per pound, Salavge Yard, Junk Yard

Today's Scrap Metal Prices
in Raleigh, NC, Durham, Cary, Garner
North Carolina-11/29/14


 
-Great Prices
-Great Service
-Industrial and Public Welcome
-11 Digital Scales to get you in and out fast!
-Junk Cars-We TOW, or you Drive in, or Tow in
 
Today's scrap metal prices are in flux.  Copper has hit a 4+ year low on world markets, so we have had to reduce our price.  It may still go lower.  See the below two articles on copper.  Steel last month hit a 3 year low last month.  We have heard steel may have bottomed out, so we actually raised prices this week on steel and Junk Cars!
 
We continue to do our best to pay you the most for scrap metal every day.  We also try to communicate the price 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".  This is for:
 
-Steel
-Cast Iron
-Copper
-Yellow Brass
-Red Brass
-Aluminum
-Aluminum Cans
-Appliances
-Computers
-Electronics
-Junk Cars
-Salvage Cars
-Stainless Steel
-Batteries
-and more.
We continue to have a twin focus for our business,
1) Public
2) Industrial/Demolition customers. 

This means if you are a large Commercial or Industrial company, you should call 919-828-5426 to discuss prices.  We can give you prices for scrap metal, Cardboard, Copper, Computers and more.

 

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!  

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!



JUNK CARS, Salvage Cars

1) WE TOW-JUNK CAR-JUNK CAR REMOVAL
-Get Cash on the spot
-Any condition, running or not running
-Keys or no keys, engine or no engine
-Call 919-758-3764 for JUNK CAR REMOVAL!

2) Drive it in, or you tow it in!
-Get Cash on the spot
-Any condition
-In and out fast!
Come to us at:
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610


When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Clayton, Henderson, Oxford, Morrisville, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, come see us at:

Raleigh Recycling
2310 Garner Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610

Tel 919-828-5426

www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com


When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Wilson, 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

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

 
Today's Scrap Metal Prices

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The 2015 Metals Outlook Series: Copper


Editorial

Scrap Metal in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Morrisville, Garner, Clayton
Raleigh Metal Recycling, NC Copper 919-828-5426


Copper mining is a dying industry, having passed the point of maturity it is now in decline.
While there is extremely moderate growth predicted in the next five years, the world price of copper is forecast to steadily decline.
The future is not bright for this crucial metal, even as demand slowly increases.
According to a BHP Billiton presentation and recent United Nations data, demand for the metal will increase as many third and second world nations develop, creating long term drivers with increased consumption as they build their infrastructure.
This in part is due to the massive shift society is seeing, precipitating a decline in rural populations to greater urbanisation and in turn economic development.
With the global population currently standing at more than 7.1 billion it is almost evenly split 50/50, however "the urban population is expected to grow globally from 3.6 billion (as of 2010) to 4.3 billion (in 2020) and to 5 billion in 2030," the UN data stated, eventually accounting for 60 per cent of the world's total population.
Unicef reports that by 2050 around 70 per cent of the world will live in cities.
Australia will also be one of the most urban nations in the world, with 94 per cent of people living in cities or metropolitan areas.
China and India alone will have cities with more than a billion people living in them.
In the meantime the rural population is predicted to remain flat at around 3.5 billion for the next three decades.
As part of this massive shift towards urban centres commodity demand is forecast to grow in line.

Copper scrap, wire, great prices per pound for copper wire
Copper Mine-Raleigh Metal Recycling, NC 919-828-5426
These people will need to build, power, and run their cities, and copper will be the metal that will allow them to do so.
According to BHP "Chinese copper intensity doubles from rural (less than 500 000 people) to smallest urban centres; and more than triples from rural to large urban centres".
It is proven that demand evolves with economic development, although "copper [does] plateau later in the industrialisation cycle" both "China and India are still in the early stages of development".
In explicit terms, the total demand for semi-fabricated products is expected to grow at three per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the coming decade, with the primary drivers China and India sitting at five and ten per cent CAGR respectively.
While average industry copper grade percentages remained fair-ly consist in process feed from 1980 to 1998, they have been on a sharp downward slope that looks to get only worse.
High grades, high quantity mines such as Escondida, Grasberg, Bingham, Olympic Dam, Prominent Hill, Northpakes, Cadia or Ernest Henry are unlikely to be on the cards again.
"Due to these declining grades the average run of mine (ROM) grades for copper have actually fallen by three quarters to less than one per cent, yet at the same time annual supply increased from under one million tonnes to more than 16 million tonnes," BHP CEO Andrew Mackenzie said.
According to a Wood Mackenzie report from 2012 "copper grades have declined at an average rate of 2.8 per cent per annum over the last decade".
It went on to state that at current production rates the quality will continue to decline due to the depletion of existing resources and these lower grade ores.
As Wood Mackenzie points out: "New discoveries have not been able to reverse the long term trend [of decline]".
This, coupled with BHP's Andrew Mackenzie's comments on grades, projects a bleak future.
And while there is likely to be a short term spike as long awaited projects come online, in the longer term the forecast resource depletion means that a new, and currently unknown supply is needed.
The only likely saviour, in terms of Australian producers, is a weak Australian dollar, which will push up revenues despite prices remaining fairly flat.

Copper mine, Raleigh Metal Recycling
Copper Facility Raleigh Metal Recycling
According to IBISWorld re-search "industry revenue is fore-cast to grow at an annualised rate of 1.5 per cent over the next five years to US$7.1 billion in 2019/20".
"This reflects the combination of higher output levels, a weaker Australian dollar and higher US dollar prices.
"If the Australian dollar de-preciates against the US dollar, export demand increases and contracts will earn domestic players more revenue."
Speaking to BNP Paribas managing director energy and natural resources - investment banking Asia Pacific, David McCombe, he explained in the short term "copper will be coming off over 2015 through to 2017, but it will be moving up again to the back end of 2017."
Much of this is due to the "current imbalance because of higher supply, as there is around 23 million tonnes of supply but only about 22 million tonnes of demand".
"This will not be a massive move down, but this oversupply will hurt for some time."
ANZ head of economics corporate and commercial, Justin Fabo, added that "copper looks vulnerable enough to slip back through the US$7000 per tonne mark as we approach the normally quiet northern hemisphere summer".
"Operating rates at copper tube and pipe fabricators fell below 80 per cent mid-year, an indication that end-user demand is weak; we would be positioned for some further downside in the short-term."
However IBISWorld added "increased output [will] more than offset lower Australian dollar copper prices".
Looking beyond this period Wood Mackenzie estimates a price of US$300 per pound by 2020 and beyond while analysts polled by Consensus Forecast expect an average of US$291.8 per pound for 2018 through to 2022.
In terms of revenue for the industry growth rates are set to slow progressively over the next few years before entering into a brief period of decline in 2017/18, before returning to minimal growth in the next period. 



Copper falls to 8-mth low, slump in oil prices drags commodities – ASIA METALS



Base metals were mostly lower during Friday’s Asian trade, with the copper price falling below $6,500 per tonne at one point. Oil prices plunged after OPEC decided not to cut its production at a meeting yesterday, dragging the overall commodity complex with it. 

Oil prices plunged after OPEC decided not to cut production at its meeting yesterday, leaving its 30 million barrels a day (mbpd) production limit unchanged.  Brent crude oil subsequently slumped to a low of $72.78 per barrel, its cheapest since August 2010, while WTI hit $69.44, its lowest since June 2010. 

The fall in oil prices dampened sentiments in the commodities market, with gold falling to the current $1,184.60 per ounce. 

General sentiment surrounding metals is still weighed to the downside - a solid recovery is needed for any serious moves to take place. As well as the struggling eurozone and China, where interest rates were cut last week, there are signs that the US economy is stuttering now. 

Today also marks the end of the month, so there may well be an upsurge in booksquaring and positioning activity towards the close. Next week sees December traded options declared on Wednesday. 

In the metals, copper was quoted last at $6,514 per tonne, down $36 on yesterday’s close. Earlier this morning, it fell briefly below $6,500 to an eight-month low of $6,484.25 per tonne. In spreads, the benchmark cash/three-months was last showing a backwardation of $57.50. 

“I guess its oil dragging all the commodities down, other than that, the Chinese are still happy to short copper,” said a Singapore-based trader. 

Aluminium fell just $3 in price; the light metal has held up pretty steadily with widening spreads. Cash/threes are now at $31 backwardation, up from $25 on Thursday. Yesterday, inventories fell 10,025 tonnes to 4,332,400 tonnes, the lowest now since January 2011. 

In other metals, nickel was $68 lower at $16,355. Stocks were up 1,854 tonnes at a new all-time peak of 401,850 tonnes and cancelled warrants rose 2,508 tonnes to 97,530 tonnes. 

Zinc at $2,256 is flat while lead at $2,051 is $9 lower in price. Tin was last quoted at $20,220, $30 lower but no trades has been done yet.
- See more at: http://www.fastmarkets.com/base-metals-news/asia-metals-copper-falls-to-8-mth-low-slump-oil-prices-drags-commodities-85888#sthash.wbobTdRO.dpuf


 


Read more at http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/in-focus/the-2015-metals-outlook-series-copper-n2519384#1ziMIUgO5cMSEsA5.99

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Today's Raleigh, NC Scrap Metal (and Junk Cars), Current Prices for Copper, Junk Cars, Aluminum per pound, Salvage Yard, Durham, Cary, NC

Today's Scrap Metal
Recycling Prices Per Pound
In Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC, Durham, NC
Recycling Prices- 10/14/14
For Copper, Aluminum, Steel
SCRAP METAL BUYERS!
Raleigh Recycling Center
Junk Yard, Salvage Yard
919-828-5426
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC, 27610
-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

Prices remain at their depressed levels of recent weeks.  Copper is hovering at a multi year low, Steel is the lowest in a year and Stainless steel has come down a major amount in recent weeks.


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
-Cardboard 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

If you want to Junk my car for cash, and get cash for my junk car, call or come see us!


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


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