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Front-Month Put Traders Place Bets, Take Profits on AK Steel – Schaeffers Research

February 24, 2011

Front-Month Put Traders Place Bets, Take Profits on AK SteelSchaeffers ResearchDespite an upgrade from KeyBanc Capital Markets, AK Steel Holding Corporation (AKS) was pummeled by put traders on Wednesday. By the closing bell, the commodities concern ha…

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Steel Producer Hitting a 52 Week High: STLD, X, AKS, SCHN – Small Cap Network

February 24, 2011

Steel Producer Hitting a 52 Week High: STLD, X, AKS, SCHNSmall Cap NetworkI haven't seen too many people talk about the steel industry recently, so I decided to mention this sector and see what are some of the small-cap steel producers that are sti…

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Rectifying Misconceptions about Steel Futures and Their Utility – Part One – MetalMiner

February 24, 2011

MetalMinerRectifying Misconceptions about Steel Futures and Their Utility – Part OneMetalMinerby admin on February 24, 2011 We are pleased to introduce a two-part series from guest contributor Spencer O. Johnson, who has worked at INTL-FCStone as the…

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Key Level for AK Steel – TradersHuddle.com

February 24, 2011

Key Level for AK SteelTradersHuddle.comNew York, February 24th (TradersHuddle.com) – Shares of AK Steel Holding Corporation (NYSE:AKS) closed the trading session at $15.75 near its 50 day moving average currently set at $15.85. AK Steel's price act…

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* Afripalm, Steel Authority to build $2.9bn South African steel plant – Financial Times (blog)

February 24, 2011

* Afripalm, Steel Authority to build $2.9bn South African steel plantFinancial Times (blog)Steel Authority of India Ltd., the country's second-largest steelmaker, agreed with Afripalm Resources Ltd. to build a 21 billion-rand ($2.95 billion) plant …

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S.Africa to push for lower steel prices – Reuters

February 24, 2011

Independent OnlineS.Africa to push for lower steel pricesReutersJ) Sishen mine to be sold at cost plus three percent to help the domestic steel industry, a minister said on Thursday. Africa's largest economy, a top global exporter of iron ore, is a…

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