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Acerinox seen no big pick up in end-user demand

Thu May 28, 2009 4:56am EDT

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MADRID, May 28 (Reuters) - Stainless steel firm Acerinox (ACX.MC) has seen tentative interest from distributors to rebuild stocks but a clear strengthening in demand from end users had yet to occur, its chief executive said on Thursday.

"I don't see a major improvement in demand from end clients," Rafael Naranjo told journalists in a news conference prior to its annual general meeting. (Reporting by Ben Harding; editing by Judy MacInnes)



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