Stretch Film Pricing for December

NEWSWIRE SNIPPETS




Polyethylene trading was above average. The overall market was mostly steady, availability for certain grades like LLDPE film were tight and led to higher prices. Domestic demand is being offset by better exports leading to what some analysts are calling a Santa Claus rally for year end.



PVC prices set to rise in 2014 on higher ethylene prices, export demand.

U.S. prices for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are set to rise by five cents per pound in the first two months of 2014. This is a significant price increase in a market that will see producers end the year with a net five-cent increase in their 2013 margins, according to Reports.



FOODSERVICE DISTRIBUTION CONSOLIDATION

Sysco and US Foods announced an agreement to merge. The total enterprise value of the transaction is approximately $8.2 billion and the combination has been approved by the Board of Directors of each company. At closing, Sysco will have estimated annual sales of approximately $65 billion.

Trade News December 2013



Polyethylene business better

December - The Polyethylene business is Improving steadily ; buyers are coming back to the market to replenish depleted inventories.

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