PAPER PRICING: Pulp Nonfiction
Market volatility equals a murky short-term forecast for paper prices.
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Uncoated free sheet prices have stabilized. "Uncoated freesheet production is a fairly concentrated industry, but producers are walking a narrow line between trying to preserve profitability via price hikes without drawing a flood of imports to the market," Mahlburg says. Prices have held steady and may rise in the second half of 2012, he says. The uncoated free sheet market is helped by a demand for the product in short run digital printing, Miller says.
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