“Problems are the price of progress. Don't bring me anything but trouble. Good news weakens me.”
Charles F. Kettering
“We have had to lower the price of some of our products, but the downward pressure on prices has weakened a little bit in the third quarter, compared to what we had expected beforehand.”
Toshizo Tanaka
“Commodity prices continue rising unabated, they are not showing signs of any weakening. Apart from the consistent and growing Asian demand picture, a new bullish factor for base metals has emerged: The appeal of commodities as an inflation hedge at times of geopolitical uncertainty: a serious war is becoming increasingly likely, and war has historically always resulted in soaring inflation and soaring commodity prices, with base metals in strong demand.”
Martin Hennecke
“Commodity prices continue rising unabated, they are not showing signs of any weakening.”
“Demand is as strong as ever and is likely to remain so. Prices are starting to weaken, but volumes can now increase.”
Saul Eslake
“We've traded below $80 (per hundredweight) live. Prices have weakened through the summer,”
John Lawrence
“We've traded below $80 (per hundredweight) live. Prices have weakened through the summer.”