Steelmaking Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Steelmaking stocks.

Steelmaking Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 9 X Nippon Steel foresees 'calmer discussions' on US Steel deal after November election
May 9 X Nippon Steel predicts ‘calmer discussions’ with unions after US presidential election
May 9 X UPDATE 2-Japan's Nippon Steel sticks to plan to close U.S. Steel deal by year-end
May 9 NUE Decoding Nucor Corp (NUE): A Strategic SWOT Insight
May 8 NUE Calculating The Intrinsic Value Of Nucor Corporation (NYSE:NUE)
May 8 EAF GrafTech International And 2 Other Penny Stocks Insiders Are Buying
May 7 X Suzano Approaches International Paper on Bid, Reuters Says
May 7 EAF Sabre And 2 Other Stocks Under $3 Insiders Are Buying
May 6 X US Steel raised at Morgan Stanley with transformation on track even without merger
May 6 NUE Steel Producers Make Major Move to Improve Market Transparency
May 6 X Steel Producers Make Major Move to Improve Market Transparency
May 6 X United States Steel's Transformation Likely to Boost Valuation, Morgan Stanley Says in Upgrade
May 6 EAF Nilesh Undavia Calls Out GrafTech Board for Continuing to Distort the Record and Mislead Shareholders
May 6 X European Union OK's Nippon Steel's purchase of US Steel
May 6 X EU clears $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon
May 6 EAF GrafTech Urges Stockholders to Vote Today "FOR" the Board-Recommended Nominees Using the WHITE Proxy Card
May 6 X Jack Dorsey Steps Down From Bluesky Board Amidst Controversy At Block, Refers To Elon Musk's X As 'Freedom Technology'
May 3 X U.S. Steel's (X) Earnings and Revenues Lag Estimates in Q1
May 3 X Nippon Steel to postpone US Steel takeover by three months after DoJ request
May 3 NUE Increases to Nucor Corporation's (NYSE:NUE) CEO Compensation Might Cool off for now
Steelmaking

Steelmaking is the process for producing steel from iron ore and scrap. In steelmaking, impurities such as nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur and excess carbon are removed from the raw iron, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium and vanadium are added to produce different grades of steel. Limiting dissolved gases such as nitrogen and oxygen, and entrained impurities (termed "inclusions") in the steel is also important to ensure the quality of the products cast from the liquid steel.Steelmaking has existed for millennia, but it was not commercialized on a massive scale until the 19th century. The ancient craft process of steelmaking was the crucible process. In the 1850s and 1860s, the Bessemer process and the Siemens-Martin process turned steelmaking into a heavy industry. Today there are two major commercial processes for making steel, namely basic oxygen steelmaking, which has liquid pig-iron from the blast furnace and scrap steel as the main feed materials, and electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking, which uses scrap steel or direct reduced iron (DRI) as the main feed materials. Oxygen steelmaking is fuelled predominantly by the exothermic nature of the reactions inside the vessel; in contrast, in EAF steelmaking, electrical energy is used to melt the solid scrap and/or DRI materials. In recent times, EAF steelmaking technology has evolved closer to oxygen steelmaking as more chemical energy is introduced into the process.

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