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Shares of Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE: CLF) are moving higher this week, up 28.8% from last Friday's close as of 2:00 p.m. ET. The ...
We begin a year ago when the Biden administration in May of 2024 announced a 25 per cent tariff on Chinese steel and a 100 per cent tariff on electric vehicles to protect American jobs against China’s ...
Shares of domestic steelmakers started the week on a high after President Trump moved to double steel and aluminum tariffs to 50%.
Jefferies analyst Christopher LaFemina downgraded Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE:CLF) to a ‘Hold’ from a ‘Buy.’ The analyst also ...
By supporting the U.S. Steel/Nippon Steel partnership through completion, the administration can strengthen our domestic ...
While the broader market saw a minor decline of 2.7% over the last week, Cleveland-Cliffs's financial results likely added downward pressure on its shares, aligning with investor sentiment amid ...
Are you a Cleveland-Cliffs steelworker or another company ... to streamline operations to focus on its core automotive steel market. Steel demand has fallen as both manufacturing and construction ...
Thomas Fuller / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images Cleveland-Cliffs is idling plants and reducing spending after it posted a wider-than-expected quarterly loss. The steelmaker said the ...
Cleveland-Cliffs reported first-quarter earnings on Wednesday after the market closed. The company reported a loss of 92 cents per share, missing the consensus estimate of a 75 cent-loss.
According to InvestingPro data, the stock has experienced significant volatility with a beta of 2.04, indicating higher risk compared to the broader market. Cleveland-Cliffs reported a Q1 2025 EPS ...
Cleveland-Cliffs Chairman, President and CEO Lourenco Goncalves said the steelmaker's $483 million loss in the first quarter was disappointing, but he remains confident the company can turn it ...
Cleveland-Cliffs, the second-largest ... more protection from unfair foreign competition. The United States has found that China and other nations have “dumped” subsidized steel at prices below cost ...