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United States Steel

United States Steel Corp. engages in the manufacturing and selling of steel products. It operates through the following business segments: Flat-Rolled Products, 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 U.S. Steel Europe segment offers producing and marketing strip mill plates, spiral welded pipe, heating radiators, refractory ceramic materials. The Tubular Products segment involves in manufacturing and trading seamless and electric resistance welded steel casing and tubing. line pipe, and mechanical tubing. The company was founded in 1901 by Andrew Carnegie, John Pierpont Morgan, Charles Michael Schwab and Elbert Henry Gary and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
Sector
basicmaterials
Industry
Steel
CEO
David B. Burritt
Employees
22740
Address
600 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219-2800, US

MachinaScore

6
Outperform
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Analyst Consensus
Strong Buy
Average Price Target:
45.25$ (17.35% Upside)
Blogger Sentiment
Bullish
X Sentiment 68%
Hedge Fund Trend
Negative
By -464.23k Shares Last Quarter.
Insider Transactions
Negative
Worth 0 over the Last 3 Months
Crowd Wisdom
Positive
Last 7 Days 0.02%
Last 30 Days 0%
News Sentiment
Neutral
Bullish news 50%
Bearish news 50%
Technicals
SMA
Negative
20 days / 200 days
Momentum
57.69
Trailing 12-Months
Fundamentals
Return on Equity
57.69
Trailing 12-Months
Asset Growth
4.65
Trailing 12-Months
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