Steel Dynamics (NASDAQ: STLD)
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Steel Dynamics Company Info
Steel Dynamics, Inc. engages in the manufacture of steel products and metal recycling. It operates through the following segments: Steel Operations, Metals Recycling Operations, and Steel Fabrication Operations. The Steel Operations segment consists of sheet products including hot roll, cold roll, and coated steel, long products including structural steel beams, pilings, and standard and premium grade rail, and steel finishing services such as turning, polishing, straightening, chamfering, threading, and precision saw-cutting. The Metals Recycling Operations segment provides ferrous and non-ferrous scrap recycling, scrap management, transportation, and brokerage products and services. The Steel Fabrication Operations segment offers steel joists, girders, and steel deck, including specialty deck. The company was founded by Keith E. Busse, Mark D. Millett, Richard P. Teets, and John C. Bates in 1993 and is headquartered in Fort Wayne, IN.
News & Analysis
This Dividend Growth Stock Is Doing Better Than Wall Street Thinks
Steel Dynamics stands out for its impressive dividend growth, but the steel maker's earnings are what took Wall Street by surprise recently.
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Here's Why Steel Dynamics Is a No-Brainer Steel Stock
When it comes to U.S. steel companies, the name to beat is Nucor. Steel Dynamics wins the duel on some very important metrics.
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This Steelmaker Is Spending $2.5 Billion to Take on the Aluminum Industry
Steel Dynamics sees the same opportunities in aluminum that it has been successfully exploiting in steel.
This Steel Company Is Way Ahead of the Competition on This Key Metric
Steel is costly to make, largely because steel mills are expensive to run. Steel Dynamics runs its mills better than most.
Is This the Beginning of the End for Steel Dynamics?
Long-range forecasts look fearful for this steel stock.
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