Although the revenue and EPS for ArcelorMittal (MT) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended September 2024, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Beyond analysts' top -and-bottom-line estimates for ArcelorMittal (MT), evaluate projections for some of its key metrics to gain a better insight into how the business might have performed for the quarter ended September 2024.
MT's XCarb recycled and renewable steel is produced in an electric arc furnace utilizing at least 75% recycled steel.
The 10-year commercial agreement between MT and VELUX establishes a framework for steel supply.
Per the terms of the agreement, MT will pay $1 consideration for the transaction.
Nippon Steel said on Friday it will sell its entire 50% stake in the joint venture steel plant in Calvert, Alabama, with ArcelorMittal if the top Japanese steelmaker's buyout bid for United States Steel is successful.
The two-year construction phase of the ladle furnace of MT was completed in the first quarter of 2024.
MT invests $5 million in Utility Global to advance hydrogen technology and carbon capture for steel decarbonization.
ArcelorMittal's India joint venture has called on New Delhi to remove the import tax on liquefied natural gas (LNG) for steelmaking to help the company cut its production costs and meet decarbonisation goals, a letter seen by Reuters showed.
ArcelorMittal's Q2 2024 EBITDA was $1.5 billion, showing resilience despite lower steel prices; management expects further EBITDA decline in Q3 due to weak demand. Steel prices have likely bottomed, with market corrections and production cuts in China positioning ArcelorMittal for recovery. Strategic capex in Brazil and India is set to drive a 25% EBITDA increase, supporting a positive long-term outlook and potential market rebound.
Deutsche Bank analyst Bastian Synagowitz upgraded Arcelor Mittal NY MT to Buy from Hold and raised the price target from $29 to $31.
The projects complement ArcelorMittal (MT) Brazil's goals of securing and decarbonizing its future electricity requirements.