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United States Steel Corporation Declares Dividend

October 27, 2009
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US Steel Q2 earnings

July 28, 2009

US Steel announced second quarter 2009 earnings today.  See the company’s press release here.  X continues to struggle as a result of weak market conditions and pricing.  Q2 EBITDA per ton was negative $104, which is $5 worse than Q1 EBITDA of negative $99 per ton.   As you can see on the Nerds of Steel […]

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US Steel Q1 2009 results

April 28, 2009

US Steel released Q1 2009 earnings results yesterday.  The company’s press release can be found here.  US Steel reported an operating loss of ($478) million.  EBITDA per ton was ($99), the lowest number reported so far among the companies tracked on the Nerds of Steel earnings spreadsheet.  To raise/conserve cash US Steel also cut its […]

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US Steel Q3 results

October 29, 2008

Yesterday US Steel announced Q3 2008 earnings.  According to the press release this was the most profitable quarter in the company’s history.  EBITDA was $229/ton and operating income was $206/ton.  You can see US Steel’s 2007 and 2008 quarterly EBITDA and operating income per ton and compare the company’s performance to some of its peers […]

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US Steel Q2 results

July 29, 2008

US Steel announced its results for Q2 2008 today. EBITDA per ton was $158, up dramatically from $62 in Q1 2008. After consistently trailing its NA peers in 2007 and Q1 2008, US Steel is now in line with the rest of the industry as can be seen in the Nerds of Steel earnings spreadsheet.

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US Steel Q1 earnings

April 29, 2008

Today US Steel reported first quarter 2008 financial results. EBITDA per ton was $62, which is up from Q4 2007 but down from the 2007 average of $78. There were some special charges (inventory adjustments and a litigation reserve) which reduced reported operating income and EBITDA. Excluding these charges, EBITDA was $71 per ton, which […]

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