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Key Points Non-GAAP loss per share of $0.50 was better than the estimated loss of $0.71 for Q2 2025, but results remain ...
CEO Goncalves pitches his steel plants to foreign buyers after calling Nippon Steel a threat to national security.
The U.S.-based steelmaker reported second-quarter earnings today, and while revenue and earnings were down relative to last year, both metrics actually beat expectations. Furthermore, CEO Lourenco ...
Cleveland-Cliffs upgraded to Outperform at KeyBanc, driven by improved cost/efficiency performance and prospective gains ...
CLF stock upgraded to Overweight with $14 price forecast by KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst due to improved demand, ...
Local steel producer Cleveland-Cliffs reported its second-quarter 2025 consolidated revenues were $4.9 billion, compared to $4.6 billion in the first quarter of 2025. The company recorded steel ...
CLF jumped 12.45% Monday, then tacked on another 6% to 11.30 in Tuesday morning stock market action. Cleveland-Cliffs stock ...
Cleveland-Cliffs' Q2 results showed improved shipments, higher ASP, and lower costs. Despite ongoing net losses and risks, ...
Cleveland-Cliffs invested $150 million in a new finishing line in Ohio that is bolstering its profitable stainless steel business and grabbing market share from imports.
June was a banner month for American steel producer Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE: CLF). It received much investor attention after President Trump signed an executive order doubling tariffs on steel ...
Cleveland-Cliffs has also been unprofitable in four of its last five quarters. Not all tariff-related news was beneficial for the company (or the broader American steel industry, while we're at it).