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Steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs on Monday indicated interest in acquiring U.S. Steel, less than two weeks after President Joe Biden blocked Japan-based Nippon Steel’s bid to buy the embattled ...
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. CLF shares are trading lower Monday after the company reported preliminary results. For the fourth quarter of 2024, Cleveland-Cliffs expects steel shipments of 3.8 million ...
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Lourenco Goncalves, the chief executive of an American competitor, Cleveland-Cliffs, said his company had “an All-American solution to save the United States Steel Corporation,” stressing that ...
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. is partnering with Nucor Corp. to weigh a potential joint bid for United States Steel Corp., according to a person familiar with the matter. Cliffs’ top boss later ...
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Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves is blaming "weakness" for keeping Nippon Steel's massive bid to acquire U.S. Steel alive, complicating his company's own plans for a rival bid as the ...
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said Monday he had a plan to buy U.S. Steel as he launched a tirade against Japan, calling the close U.S. ally “evil” during a news conference.