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    Shred price

    Shred is up another $10.00 to $65.00 Cdn/ tonne here in Ottawa. Still not great, but better than $40.00/ tonne last Fall. We'll see if it holds up once the snow melts (currently have about 4 ft on the ground). The forecast is for above freezing temperatures next week so that should be the beginning of Spring. With the better prices those steel piles under the snow will get cleaned up. I've got a bunch stranded in the back yard that I'll have to get rid of before I get the stink eye from the neighbours.


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    I've noticed the first signs of Spring around here too. Mainly people overfilling donation bin areas, which I've noticed is usually an indicator that I will be getting more frequent calls from people cleaning up garages and basements.
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    I'm looking forward to putting a load together. Up to 85$/ton in Cornwall, Ontario. I've got 2 cars buried here and lots of appliances.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    I'm looking forward to putting a load together. Up to 85$/ton in Cornwall, Ontario. I've got 2 cars buried here and lots of appliances.
    If I had the space, I could have stocked up on a lot of appliances this Winter. With the low prices, scrappers have been leaving appliances sit at the curb for much longer than in the past.

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    We got a $10 bump also. currently at 60/Ton. better than the low of 40/ton

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    I have quite a pile but most of it is frozen in till at least the end of the month, in the center of the pile will be another two weeks after that.
    that's the price I pay for not throwing pallets down first...
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    Shred price

    Almost .05/lb here today

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    .03 /lb here in Dallas area

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    .025 /lb

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    Up to .055/lb today, but I think my yard is just trying to fill an obligation...

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    Up to $80/ton here today in Central Indiana
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    $35/ton here in Montana, up from $20 last month.

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    $110 a gross ton in albany ny, 50 a gross ton locally.

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    I think we aren't so much seeing a direct commodity rise as a rise in rates due to reduction in shipping and processing costs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    I think we aren't so much seeing a direct commodity rise as a rise in rates due to reduction in shipping and processing costs.
    I would definitely disagree with that statement, shipping and definitely processing costs have not went down. Some shredders are getting desperate for material to keep the machines running,
    some of us are seeing the pathetic competition fall to the wayside (people that overbuilt at the top and are now upside down with no way to make ends meet)
    alot of the bottom feeders are closing . honestly about every other scrap yard is for sale, the ones that are not are trying to sell extra equipment great time to be in the market for used equipment


    Now I will blow your mind, if you have enough cash this is a great time to open a yards, but there is no chance of a loan to make it happen so you got to have your own capital...

    Back to the subject: prices are normalizing it will slowly rise up to about $150/ short ton USD give or take 10% it will probably not happen this year... Sorry folks, Obama's presence alone has the world markets very reserved (scared)

    for those of you that think China is the be all end all. China wants the scrap to start moving (volume) but they do not want to overpay for it, so they will slowly raise prices til they get the volume they want at the lowest price. How is this different then everyone else in the world... in the rest of the world if you overpay you loose money, in China if you overpay without permission, you dissappear

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    cars/tin are $110 (.05), and short steal is going for $146 (.065) per GT in Syracuse, NY.

    bare bright: $1.95, clean aluminum: $0.41
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    Quote Originally Posted by jiffy117 View Post
    cars/tin are $110 (.05), and short steal is going for $146 (.065) per GT in Syracuse, NY.

    bare bright: $1.95, clean aluminum: $0.41
    Those cant be retail... those are awesome prices! Bare bright at COMEX- 15% that is just "Newesce!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by HT1 View Post
    Those cant be retail... those are awesome prices! Bare bright at COMEX- 15% that is just "Newesce!!!"

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    Those are retail. Same owner as one of the yards I use in Albany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HT1 View Post
    Those cant be retail... those are awesome prices! Bare bright at COMEX- 15% that is just "Newesce!!!"

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    With regards to bare bright, I just checked a specialty yard in CT. $2.00 for bare bright. Over 1000 pounds and you can get a higher dealer price. Checked one in NJ and there at $2.08.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    With regards to bare bright, I just checked a specialty yard in CT. $2.00 for bare bright. Over 1000 pounds and you can get a higher dealer price. Checked one in NJ and there at $2.08.
    there are some people out there trying to squeeze some of the small guys out of business. Take advantage while you can

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