Most investors can agree that the industrial sector's current state is one of neglect, as most of the attention (and capital) has shifted to the more exciting stories in the artificial intelligence race in today's market. This means that a potential rotation could be triggered in the future, no matter how vague this future may be.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended June 2025, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
CLF posts narrower-than-expected Q2 loss and revenue beat on strong volumes despite lower selling prices.
![]() CLF 2 Apr 2020 Paid | Quarterly | $0.06 Per Share |
![]() CLF 2 Jan 2020 Paid | Quarterly | $0.06 Per Share |
![]() CLF 3 Oct 2019 Paid | Quarterly | $0.1 Per Share |
![]() CLF 3 Jul 2019 Paid | Quarterly | $0.06 Per Share |
![]() CLF 4 Apr 2019 Paid | Quarterly | $0.05 Per Share |
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![]() CLF 2 Apr 2020 Paid | Quarterly | $0.06 Per Share |
![]() CLF 2 Jan 2020 Paid | Quarterly | $0.06 Per Share |
![]() CLF 3 Oct 2019 Paid | Quarterly | $0.1 Per Share |
![]() CLF 3 Jul 2019 Paid | Quarterly | $0.06 Per Share |
![]() CLF 4 Apr 2019 Paid | Quarterly | $0.05 Per Share |
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Steel Industry | Basic Materials Sector | C. Lourenco Goncalves CEO | XDUS Exchange | US1858991011 ISIN |
US Country | 30,000 Employees | 15 Apr 2020 Last Dividend | 16 May 2008 Last Split | 5 Nov 1987 IPO Date |
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is a leading flat-rolled steel producer in North America. The company has undergone significant changes in its long history since its founding in 1847, notably changing its name from Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. to Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. in August 2017. Operating with a wide range of steel and related products, Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. plays a crucial role in various industries such as automotive, infrastructure and manufacturing, and more. It owns five iron ore mines in Minnesota and Michigan, which reinforces its supply chain for steel production. The commitment to innovation and quality has made Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. a key player in the steel manufacturing sector.
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. offers an extensive array of products and services across the steel production and processing spectrum. Each product category caters to specific industry needs, encompassing construction, automotive, manufacturing, and energy sectors among others.
In addition, Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. maintains a robust supply of raw materials through ownership of iron ore mines, ensuring a reliable source of slab, scrap, iron ore, coal, and coke. These operations underpin the company's integrated approach to steel production, from raw material extraction to finished product delivery.