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(Reuters) -Swedish steelmaker SSAB reported a steeper than expected drop in its second-quarter operating profit on Wednesday, ...
The recycled-content steelmaker remained profitable in this year’s second quarter but says some specialty steel markets face ...
Investing.com -- SSAB (ST: SSABb) (ST: SSABa) shares tumbled over 6% Wednesday after the company reported a ...
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Swedish steelmaker SSAB will invest 4.5 billion euros ($4.83 billion) in building a fossil-free mini-mill in Lulea, Sweden, the company said on Tuesday, more than previously expected as inflation ...
Sweden-based steelmaker SSAB says it has secured an additional 430 million euros ($506 million) in “green financing” to support its blast furnace/basic oxygen furnace-to-electric arc furnace (EAF) ...
Businesses making everything from chips to steel reported downbeat results on Wednesday, with U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
A milestone in decarbonization today as Sweden's SSAB made the world's very first "fossil-free" steel delivery, created with green hydrogen instead of coal and coke, to a customer, Volvo, where it ...
Steelmaker SSAB on Monday reported third-quarter earnings above forecasts helped by surging steel prices and said it expected demand to remain good during the final months of 2021, even if it ...
April 26 (Reuters) - Swedish steelmaker SSAB SSABa.ST reported a smaller-than-expected fall in first-quarter earnings on Wednesday and said it expected shipments in the second quarter to be ...
The EU approved Swedish state aid worth $139.1 million to help steelmaker SSAB decarbonize its production. SSAB plans to build a new mill and close an existing furnace, helping reduce Sweden’s ...
The 33.3 billion Swedish kronor ($3.33 billion) impairment included goodwill related to SSAB’s acquisitions of Ipsco and Rautaruukki, which were completed in 2007 and 2014, respectively.