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Commercial Metals Co. stock is currently priced at $55.10, with a 24-hour trading volume of 472.87K.
It has seen a -0.20% decreased in the last 24 hours and a -4.79% declined in the past month.
The chart indicates a potential bearish trend, as the stock is below the $55.22 pivot point. If it approaches the $54.54 support level, significant changes may occur.
Commercial Metals Co. Stock (CMC) Financials Data
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) Revenue 2024
CMC reported a revenue (TTM) of $8.41 billion for the quarter ending February 29, 2024, a -8.32% decline year-over-year.
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) Net Income 2024
CMC net income (TTM) was $680.26 million for the quarter ending February 29, 2024, a -34.76% decrease year-over-year.
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) Cash Flow 2024
CMC recorded a free cash flow (TTM) of $657.03 million for the quarter ending February 29, 2024, a -0.02% decrease year-over-year.
Commercial Metals Co. (CMC) Earnings per Share 2024
CMC earnings per share (TTM) was $5.76 for the quarter ending February 29, 2024, a -33.41% decline year-over-year.
Commercial Metals Co. Stock (CMC) Insider Trading
Insider Trading | Relationship | Date | Transaction | Cost | #Shares | Value ($) | #Shares Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Smith Barbara | Executive Chairman |
Mar 27 '24 |
Sale |
57.88 |
35,704 |
2,066,548 |
36,196 |
Smith Barbara | Executive Chairman |
Feb 07 '24 |
Sale |
51.65 |
23,619 |
1,219,921 |
72,400 |
Smith Barbara | Executive Chairman |
Feb 02 '24 |
Sale |
51.28 |
60,166 |
3,085,312 |
96,019 |
SLOAN LINDSAY L | VP & Chief Accounting Officer |
Jan 26 '24 |
Sale |
51.52 |
600 |
30,912 |
12,338 |
Smith Barbara | Executive Chairman |
Jan 18 '24 |
Sale |
49.94 |
57,194 |
2,856,268 |
156,185 |
Smith Barbara | Executive Chairman |
Jan 16 '24 |
Sale |
49.89 |
142,806 |
7,124,591 |
213,379 |
Simpson Stephen William | SVP, N. American Steel Group |
Nov 13 '23 |
Sale |
45.00 |
4,500 |
202,500 |
2,928 |
MATT PETER R | President and CEO |
Oct 23 '23 |
Buy |
40.30 |
6,200 |
249,860 |
92,182 |
Smith Barbara | Chairman & CEO |
Jul 25 '23 |
Sale |
56.51 |
48,300 |
2,729,433 |
283,785 |
Smith Barbara | Chairman & CEO |
Jul 18 '23 |
Sale |
56.45 |
1,700 |
95,965 |
332,085 |
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About Commercial Metals Co.
Commercial Metals Company manufactures, recycles, and markets steel and metal products, and related materials and services in the United States and internationally. It operates through four segments: Americas Recycling, Americas Mills, Americas Fabrication, and International Mill. The Americas Recycling segment processes and sells scrap metals to steel mills and foundries, aluminum sheet and ingot manufacturers, brass and bronze ingot makers, copper refineries and mills, secondary lead smelters, specialty steel mills, high temperature alloy manufacturers, and other consumers. The Americas Mills segment manufactures finished long steel products, including reinforcing bars (rebars), merchant bars, light structural products, and other special sections, as well as semi-finished billets for re-rolling and forging applications. This segment sells its products to the construction, service center, transportation, steel warehousing, fabrication, energy, petrochemical, and original equipment manufacturing industries. The Americas Fabrication segment offers fabricated steel products for use primarily in the construction of commercial and non-commercial buildings, hospitals, convention centers, industrial plants, power plants, highways, bridges, arenas, stadiums, and dams. The International Mill segment manufactures rebars, merchant bars, and wire rods, as well as semi-finished billets; and sells fabricated rebars, fabricated meshes, assembled rebar cages, and other rebar by-products primarily to fabricators, manufacturers, distributors, and construction companies. The company was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
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