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Monday Morning

Any news story that mentions Straub Beer in the first sentence is worth a read, let alone one that links beer and book-lovers. From the Philly Inquirer: A book club that keeps writing new chapters . ****** Speaking of Straub, I thought Sam had come back when I saw the quote from Antirust in the Sunday paper . I wonder if the PG realized they quoted a blog entry from 3 months ago ? ****** Which bring...


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Steel screams on LME despite recession talk

If America and Japan are in recession, nobody told the steel market. The price of hot-rolled coil used in cars and trucks has risen 40pc since Christmas, reaching a record $1,003 a tonne last week. Billet steel used in buildings has doubled to $965 since the credit crunch began in August.

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The bell rings time for the steel boom.

This article appears on today's Telegraph.co.uk site If America and Japan are in recession, nobody told the steel market. The price of hot-rolled coil used in cars and trucks has risen 40pc since Christmas, reaching a record $1,003 a tonne last week. Billet steel used in buildings has doubled to $965 since the credit crunch began [...]

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The bell rings time for the steel boom.

This article appears on today's Telegraph.co.uk site If America and Japan are in recession, nobody told the steel market. The price of hot-rolled coil used in cars and trucks has risen 40pc since Christmas, reaching a record $1,003 a tonne last week. Billet steel used in buildings has doubled to $965 since the credit crunch began in August. Steel has shrugged off a construction slump in the world's...