
Commercial Metals Company
Commercial Metals Company (CMC) is a vertically integrated steel company focused on recycling, producing and fabricating steel products for construction and infrastructure. With a market capitalisation of about $6.89B, CMC operates mini-mills, scrap recycling facilities and fabrication businesses in the United States and select international markets. Its revenue is driven by construction activity, rebar and structural steel demand, scrap prices and fabrication contracts. Investors should note CMC’s exposure to commodity cycles, commodity-price volatility and capital-intensive operations; earnings can swing with changes in steel prices, interest rates and housing or public infrastructure spending. The company has a history of returning cash to shareholders, but dividend levels and share performance can vary. This is educational information only — not advice. Investors should consider their own risk tolerance, time horizon and seek independent financial or tax advice before acting.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying Commercial Metals Company's stock, anticipating a price increase to $61.
Financial Health
Commercial Metals Company is performing well with solid revenue and cash flow, indicating good profitability.
Dividend
Commercial Metals Company's dividend yield of 1.25% is low, making it less appealing for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $7.20 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Explore BasketWhy You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Cyclical demand dynamics
Construction and infrastructure activity strongly influence revenue and margins, though performance can vary with economic cycles.
Scrap-to-steel model
Recycling and mini-mill production can be cost-effective and more resilient than large integrated mills, yet exposure to scrap and steel prices remains significant.
Capital and regulation
Capital expenditure, energy costs and environmental rules can affect margins and cash flow, so investors should weigh these operational risks.
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