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Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.’s (CLF - Free Report) board has authorized the buyback of its outstanding common shares. The authorization is active until Dec 31, 2019.
Per the share repurchase program, Cleveland-Cliffs will have considerable flexibility to repurchase shares worth up to a maximum of $200 million. The company can buy the shares through acquisitions in the open market or privately-negotiated transactions, which also include accelerated share repurchases.
The company stated that it is not obligated to make any purchases. Moreover, the program may be discontinued or suspended at any time. According to Cleveland-Cliffs, the disconnect between the current volatility in the capital markets and its strong profitability have provided opportunity for a highly accretive use of capital through repurchase of its common shares.
Shares of Cleveland-Cliffs have rallied 31% in the past year, against the industry’s 5.7% decline.
Cleveland-Cliffs’ profits (attributable to shareholders) climbed to $437.8 million or $1.41 per share in third-quarter 2018 from $53.4 million or 18 cents in the prior-year quarter. Revenues also went up roughly 24% year over year to $741.8 million.
Last month, Cleveland-Cliffs stated that it expects to realize U.S. Iron Ore revenue rates in the range of $105-$110 per long ton, assuming that steel prices, pellet premiums and iron ore prices will average for the rest of 2018 their respective year-to-date averages.
For 2018, the company has maintained the sales and production volume expectations for U.S. Iron Ore at 21 million long tons and 20 million long tons, respectively. Cash cost of goods sold and operating expenses expectations are unchanged at $58-$63 per long ton.
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Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) Declares Share Repurchase Worth $200M
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.’s (CLF - Free Report) board has authorized the buyback of its outstanding common shares. The authorization is active until Dec 31, 2019.
Per the share repurchase program, Cleveland-Cliffs will have considerable flexibility to repurchase shares worth up to a maximum of $200 million. The company can buy the shares through acquisitions in the open market or privately-negotiated transactions, which also include accelerated share repurchases.
The company stated that it is not obligated to make any purchases. Moreover, the program may be discontinued or suspended at any time. According to Cleveland-Cliffs, the disconnect between the current volatility in the capital markets and its strong profitability have provided opportunity for a highly accretive use of capital through repurchase of its common shares.
Shares of Cleveland-Cliffs have rallied 31% in the past year, against the industry’s 5.7% decline.
Cleveland-Cliffs’ profits (attributable to shareholders) climbed to $437.8 million or $1.41 per share in third-quarter 2018 from $53.4 million or 18 cents in the prior-year quarter. Revenues also went up roughly 24% year over year to $741.8 million.
Last month, Cleveland-Cliffs stated that it expects to realize U.S. Iron Ore revenue rates in the range of $105-$110 per long ton, assuming that steel prices, pellet premiums and iron ore prices will average for the rest of 2018 their respective year-to-date averages.
For 2018, the company has maintained the sales and production volume expectations for U.S. Iron Ore at 21 million long tons and 20 million long tons, respectively. Cash cost of goods sold and operating expenses expectations are unchanged at $58-$63 per long ton.
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. Price and Consensus
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Zacks Rank & Other Stocks to Consider
Cleveland-Cliffs currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
A few other top-ranked stocks in the basic materials space include CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF - Free Report) , Methanex Corp. (MEOH - Free Report) and The Mosaic Company (MOS - Free Report) , each sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
CF Industries has an expected long-term earnings growth rate of 6%. The company’s shares have gained 20.9% in the past year.
Methanex has an expected long-term earnings growth rate of 15%. Its shares have gained 9.7% in a year’s time.
Mosaic has an expected long-term earnings growth rate of 7%. The company’s shares have surged 48.5% in the past year.
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Last year, it generated $8 billion in global revenues. By 2020, it's predicted to blast through the roof to $47 billion. Famed investor Mark Cuban says it will produce "the world's first trillionaires," but that should still leave plenty of money for regular investors who make the right trades early.
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