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Expectations are high or low, depending on the product sold: All stainless market indicators point to positive
Adding to the favorable 1996 economic climate, consumers and businesses will not only desire, but will require materials that last longer, reduce maintenance, and help contain the high cost of corrosion. Looking forward, most major markets for stainless steel look positive. Steady job growth, income...
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description | Adding to the favorable 1996 economic climate, consumers and businesses will not only desire, but will require materials that last longer, reduce maintenance, and help contain the high cost of corrosion. Looking forward, most major markets for stainless steel look positive. Steady job growth, income gains, and a high level of consumer confidence should fuel the demand for new car sales. Major household appliance sales should be off somewhat in 1996 from the near-record rates of 1995, but even at lower levels, the activity will be fairly strong relative to historic rates. |
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