United States Steel (NYSE: X)
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United States Steel Company Info
United States Steel Corp. engages in the manufacturing and selling of steel products. It operates through the following business segments: Flat-Rolled Products, Mini Mill, U.S. Steel Europe, and Tubular Products. The Flat-Rolled Products segment includes managing steel plants and production facilities that manufacture steel slabs, rounds, strip mill plates, sheets, tin mill, iron ore, and coke. The Mini Mill segment produces hot-rolled, cold-rolled and coated sheets. The U.S. Steel Europe segment produces and markets strip mill plates, spiral welded pipe, heating radiators, refractory ceramic materials. The Tubular Products segment manufactures and trades seamless and electric resistance welded steel casing and tubing, line pipe, and mechanical tubing. The company was founded in 1901 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
News & Analysis
Why U.S. Steel Stock Soared This Week
Why U.S. Steel Stocks Were Soaring Today
A Trump victory could mean higher tariffs on foreign steel, with a key merger in limbo.
Why U.S. Steel Stock Fell This Week
The company's deal to be acquired appears headed for the chopping block.
2 Top Steel Stocks to Buy in September
When it comes to making steel, there's the old way and the new way. The new way is better through the cycle.
Why U.S. Steel Stock Melted This Week
The White House came out against the company's $15 billion sale.
Warning: This Skyrocketing Stock Has a Hidden Risk
This stock is up over 100% over the past six months, but investors need to balance the upside opportunity against the downside risk.
HUGE Acquisition in This $1.6 Trillion Market: Time to Buy?
It depends on what it does to replace its pipeline of lithium to produce -- and how much it pays.
Why United States Steel Stock Soared Today
U.S. Steel is being acquired by Japan-based Nippon Steel.
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