GERDAU SA SPONS ADR EACH REP 1 PRF SHS NPV

Gerdau Spons Adr Each Rep 1 Prf Shs Npv (GGB) Stock

Brazilian steel producer serving construction and industrial markets. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Gerdau Spons Adr Each Rep 1 Prf Shs Npv in July 2026.

Gerdau S.A. (ticker: GGB) is a Brazil‑headquartered steel producer best known for long steel products, special steels and extensive scrap recycling. The company serves construction, industrial and agricultural customers across Brazil, North America and other Latin American markets. With a market capitalisation of about $6.47bn, Gerdau operates in a cyclical, commodity‑driven sector where volumes, prices and margins shift with economic activity, construction demand and scrap availability. Investors should note exposure to the Brazilian real, global steel spreads and raw‑material costs, as well as operational risks such as capacity utilisation and competition. Gerdau’s electric‑arc furnaces and recycling focus can help control costs and support sustainability goals, but profitability remains sensitive to demand and commodity swings. The firm has historically returned cash via dividends and buybacks, though payments vary with cash flow. This summary is general educational information and not financial advice; investments can fall as well as rise and may not be suitable for everyone.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Strong Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts strongly recommend buying Gerdau's stock, expecting it to rise significantly in value.

Average

Financial Health

Gerdau is generating solid revenue and profit, but its profit margins are relatively low.

Average

Dividend

Gerdau S.A.'s dividend yield of 2.87% offers a modest return for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $28.70 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Cyclical demand drivers

Construction and industrial activity largely determine volumes and pricing — worth watching, though cycles can reverse and affect returns.

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Regional footprint

Operations across Brazil, North America and Latin America provide market diversification but add currency and political exposure.

Scrap and efficiency

Electric-arc furnaces and scrap recycling can lower costs and support sustainability, but margins still depend on global steel spreads.

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