
Mittal Steel is one of the largest steelmakers in the world. The product of a merger announced in October 2004 between LNM Holdings and Ispat International, Mittal Steel is the world?s most global steel producer.
Producers of metal products including carbon steel, piping, snowplows, structural rebar, sheet metal, and wiring. Most of the products, as evidenced by the name, involve steel and iron components or ingredients. Their products are used in an enormous number of industries including automotive, appliance, construction, and welding. Since they are manufacturers, their revenue derives from the sales of the products they make, but since steel and iron are used in so many areas, their products are in demand in many different fields and locations.
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| Totals |
Company |
Industry |
| Sales: |
$65,110.0 Mil |
$146,484.6 Mil |
| Market Cap: |
$22,622.9 Mil |
$165,097.1 Mil |
| Analysts Recommendation: |
Buy |
Hold |
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| Averages |
Company |
Industry |
 |
| Growth |
| Historic Revenue: |
(47.9%) |
(17.8%) |
| Estimated Revenue: |
N/A |
59.5% |
| Historic Earnings: |
(85.2%) |
(8.4%) |
| Estimated Earnings: |
(15.3%) |
90.1% |
| Stock Price (1 Year): |
(11.1%) |
14.8% |
| Cash per Share: |
(26.5%) |
201.8% |
| Dividend: |
(15.0%) |
70.9% |
| Price |
| Trailing PE: |
N/A |
34.5 |
| Forward PE: |
12.4 |
14.2 |
| Price-to-Sales: |
.3 |
N/A |
| Price-to-Book: |
.3 |
1.6 |
| Dividend Yield: |
5.3% |
4.5% |
| Market Cap: |
$22,622.9 Mil |
$3,439.5 Mil |
| Operations |
| Net Margin: |
(2.5%) |
3.1% |
| Gross Margin: |
N/A |
14.5% |
| Return on Equity: |
.0 |
.1 |
| Return on Assets: |
.0 |
.1 |
| Balance Sheet |
| Current Ratio: |
1.4 |
5.8 |
| Quick Ratio: |
.7 |
3.4 |
| Cash Ratio: |
.3 |
2.1 |
| Debt-to-Equity: |
1.0 |
.9 |
| Interest Coverage: |
(2.6) |
(18.8) |
| Technicals |
| Relative-Strength Index: |
54.0 |
N/A |
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