Movement Alert|cleveland-cliffs Rises 13.23% in Regular Trading, Q2 Revenue Beats Estimates as Loss Narrows Sharply

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Jul 23

On July 23, cleveland-cliffs surged 13.23% in regular trading, reaching $10.945/share, with turnover of $63.92 million. The rally was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release, which showed meaningful improvement over the prior year and exceeded market expectations on the top line.

Specifically, cleveland-cliffs reported Q2 adjusted net loss of $0.20 per diluted share, narrowing significantly from a loss of $0.51 in the year-ago quarter and roughly in line with the consensus estimate of a $0.21 loss. Revenue for the quarter came in at $5.226 billion, up from $4.93 billion a year earlier and surpassing the analyst consensus of $5.15-5.19 billion. The improvement reflects year-over-year EBIT loss narrowing by approximately 87.55%, signaling potential cost and pricing inflection points in the steel market.

Additionally, the company announced a significant leadership change, promoting CFO Celso Goncalves to President while appointing him to the Board of Directors, marking a notable management restructuring that further boosted investor confidence.

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