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Qué (quién) es LME - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
L.M.E.; L.m.e.; Lme; LME (disambiguation)

LME         
Layer Management Entity (Reference: OSI)
LME         
Large Memory Enabled [Additional explanations: devices and drivers] (Reference: DAC)
LME Copper         
LME Copper stands for a group of spot, forward, and futures contracts, trading on the London Metal Exchange (LME), for delivery of Copper (Grade A), that can be used for price hedging, physical delivery of sales or purchases, investment, and speculation.

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LME

LME may stand for:

  • LME, Inc., a Minnesota-based trucking company
  • Labour Movement for Europe, a socialist society affiliated to the UK Labour Party
  • Large marine ecosystem
  • Late Middle English
  • Liquid metal embrittlement, of solid metals in the presence of some liquid metals
  • London Metal Exchange, futures exchange, England
Ejemplos de uso de LME
1. Three–month LME zinc struck a new 15–year high of $1,777 and the three–month LME lead tapped another record peak of $1,072 a tonne.
2. Copper prices reached historic highs of $3,5'4 on the London Metal Exchange (LME) this week riding on global demand and concerns that LME stockpiles of the metal are at their lowest levels for 30 years.
3. A month ago he was a familiar figure on the LME floor.
4. Global inventories are estimated at 140,000 tonnes of which the LME holds 65,000 tonnes.
5. There were further falls in LME lead and zinc inventories, but gains in copper and aluminium.