TimkenSteel Corp

TimkenSteel Corp

Metallus Inc. manufactures alloy steel, as well as carbon and micro-alloy steel, using electric arc furnace (EAF) technology. The Company's portfolio includes special bar quality (SBQ) bars, seamless mechanical tubing (tubes), manufactured components such as precision steel components, and billets. The Company manages raw material recycling programs, which are used internally as a feeder system for its melt operations and allow it to sell scrap not used in its operations to third parties. The Company’s products and solutions are used in a diverse range of demanding applications in the end-markets including industrial, which includes industrial equipment, mining, construction, rail, heavy truck, agriculture and power generation; automotive; aerospace & defense, and energy. Its production of manufactured components takes place at two downstream manufacturing facilities: Tryon Peak (Columbus, North Carolina) and St. Clair (Eaton, Ohio).

Stock Performance Snapshot

Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend buying TimkenSteel's stock, believing it can rise to a target price of $26.

Average

Financial Health

TimkenSteel Corp shows moderate performance in profits and cash flow, but revenue growth is limited.

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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Industrial Demand Watch

Demand from automotive, energy and construction can boost revenues, though volumes and pricing often fluctuate with global cycles.

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Supply & Prices

Global raw‑material supply and steel pricing influence margins; trade policy and commodity shifts can add uncertainty.

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Operational Efficiency

Metallurgy and heat‑treatment capabilities are strengths, but capital intensity and energy costs create execution risk for margins.

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