POSCO Holdings Inc

POSCO Holdings Inc

POSCO Holdings Inc (ticker: PKX) is a South Korean integrated steel and materials group. It operates large-scale steelmaking, downstream processing and materials businesses, and has been expanding into energy and battery materials. With a market capitalisation of around $17.39 billion, POSCO’s performance is closely linked to global industrial demand—construction, automotive and shipbuilding cycles—and to steel and raw‑material prices. The company is pursuing low‑carbon steelmaking and downstream diversification, which may support medium‑term growth but require capital investment. For investors, key considerations include cyclicality of steel markets, exposure to commodity and currency swings, balance‑sheet strength, dividend policy and progress on decarbonisation initiatives. Returns can be volatile and past patterns do not guarantee future performance. This summary is general, educational information only and not personalised investment advice; investors should assess suitability, risk appetite and consult a financial adviser before acting.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Strong Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts highly recommend buying POSCO Holdings' stock, expecting significant price growth ahead.

Above Average

Financial Health

POSCO Holdings is generating solid revenue and cash flow, although its profit margins are relatively low.

Average

Dividend

POSCO Holdings Inc has a projected dividend yield of 2.2%, making it a reasonable choice for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000, you would be paid $22 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.

Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

📈

Cyclical Demand Signals

Steel demand tracks construction and automotive cycles; watch order books and commodity prices, though performance can vary with macro shifts.

🌍

Global Supply Chains

POSCO’s margins tie to global raw‑material sourcing and export markets—notably China and Korea—so geopolitical and currency moves can affect results.

Transition & Materials

Investments in low‑carbon steel and battery materials may diversify growth, but they are capital‑intensive and outcomes depend on execution.

Compare POSCO with other stocks

PPGPOSCO

PPG vs POSCO

PPG vs POSCO: A comparison of these global stock players

TeckPOSCO

Teck vs POSCO

Teck vs POSCO: company comparison

International PaperPOSCO

International Paper vs POSCO

International Paper vs POSCO: a concise comparison

Why invest with Nemo?

Nemo Logo Fade
🆓

Zero Commission

Trade stocks, ETFs, and more with zero commission. Keep more of your returns.

🔒

Trusted & Regulated

Part of Exinity Group 2015, serving over a million customers globally.

💰

6% Interest on Cash

Earn 6% AER on uninvested cash with daily interest payments.

Discover More Opportunities

BHP

BHP Billiton Limited

Engages in exploration, production, and processing of minerals, oil, and gas.

AEM

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd

Agnico Eagle Mines is a gold producer with mines in Canada, Finland, Mexico, and the US.

AU

AngloGold Ashanti Ltd.

AngloGold Ashanti plc is a global gold mining company with a diverse portfolio of operations, projects and exploration activities in 10 countries, across four continents. The Company’s diverse portfolio includes approximately 11 operations in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Egypt, Ghana, Guinea and Tanzania. The Company’s portfolio includes Africa, the Americas, and Australia. Its Africa portfolio includes Kibali- managed by Barrick Gold Corporation, Egypt (Sukari), Ghana (Iduapriem and Obuasi), Guinea (Siguiri) and Tanzania (Geita). The Americas hosts three of its operations, one in Argentina and two in Brazil, as well as two greenfield projects in Colombia and a significant new greenfield development in Nevada in the United States. Australia hosts two of its operations, which include Sunrise Dam and Tropicana, both in the north-eastern goldfields in the state of Western Australia.

Frequently asked questions