Indium has been selling in the U.S. at $235/kilogram
By Staff -- Purchasing, 12/10/1998 7:00:00 AM
Indium has been selling in the U.S. at $235/kilogram, but traders reckon a sustained price rise is unlikely in the short term. Sales are sporadic and market malaise in Europe is making it tough for dealers there to maintain tags any higher than $195-$200/kg.
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