On the recordNovember 19, 2014
When Goldman canceled warrants for over 300,000 metric tons of aluminum in 2012, did that cancellation directly lead to the lengthening of the queue?
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congress.govWhen Goldman canceled warrants for over 300,000 metric tons of aluminum in 2012, did that cancellation directly lead to the lengthening of the queue?
Senator Levin questions the impact of Goldman's cancellation on queue length.
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So I am glad we finally got to that point, that there is a correlation between canceling the queue--canceling the warrants and queue length.
These deals were so important that they were taken to Metro's board of directors for approval.
I am sure that is why Deutsche Bank signed the contract, because they were given some money to keep the warehouse there and they were penalized if they did not keep the metal in the warehouse.
The parties agree that they would 'as soon as possible thereafter,' obviously 'dependent on existing demand for slots.'