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TABLE-India Metal Prices-Delhi -July 04

Sat Jul 4, 2009 2:22pm IST
 
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Rates by Asian News International, New Delhi
 Tel: 011 2619 1464
                       Indicative         Previous
                         opening           close
 Metals               (in rupees per kg unless stated)
 -----------------------------------------------------
 Copper bars              282               277.
 Copper wire rod          280               275.
 Copper scrap No:1        240               260.
 Zinc ingots            90-94             87-92.
 Tin ingots               845               845.
 Nickel Strip
 4 X 24" Inco             970               915.
 4 X 4" Inco              965               910.
 4 X 4"                   840               762.
 Aluminium ingots          84                84.
 Lead ingots               94                96. Source:
Delhi metal traders.  To contribute to this daily table of
indicative Market rates, please fax Delhi on 011-26191-455,
attnention -- Sanjay Mehra and Satish Sharma, Bombay on 022-287
0449.. ((e-mail commodities@thomsonreuters.com)) 

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