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Price: 54.84 USD -0.25% Market Closed
Market Cap: $12.4B

During the last 3 months United States Steel Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Dec 18, 2023 by Burritt David B , who sold 12.6m USD worth of X shares.

Last Transactions:
Brown Daniel R
$-248.9k
Burritt David B
$-12.6m
Brown Daniel R
$-175k
Brown Daniel R
$-160.4k
Buckiso Scott D
$-279.5k
Jaycox Kenneth E
$-330.7k
Holloway Duane D
$-725.6k
Bruno James E.
$-1.6m
Brown Daniel R
$-145.8k
Davis Alicia J.
$+22.6k
Fruehauf Richard
$-1.2m
Ayers Andrea J.
$+31.5k
Jaycox Kenneth E
$-182.7k
Buckiso Scott D
$-1.2m
Grewal Manpreet
$-115.7k
Breves Christine S
$-84.2k
Breves Christine S
$-403.6k
Burritt David B
$-1.7m
Burritt David B
$-3.2m
Holloway Duane D
$-1.5m
Grewal Manpreet
$-51.2k
Fruehauf Richard
$-2.1m
Buckiso Scott D
$-360.5k
Brown Daniel R
$-70k
Dunlap Terry L
$+31.5k
Bruno James E.
$-2.2m
Buckiso Scott D
$-222.3k
Brown Daniel R
$-120k
Bruno James E.
$-259.7k
Holloway Duane D
$-240k
Burritt David B
$-1.5m
Buckiso Scott D
$-300k
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During the last 3 months United States Steel Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Dec 18, 2023 by Burritt David B , who sold 12.6m USD worth of X shares.

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United States Steel Corp., often simply known as U.S. Steel, has been a pivotal player in the industrial tapestry of America since its inception in 1901. Emerging from the vision of J.P. Morgan and Elbert H. Gary, and the amalgamation of Andrew Carnegie's legacy and several steel entities, the company quickly took its place as an industry giant. U.S. Steel's operations are intricately woven into the very fabric of the nation's development, producing steel that forms the backbone of infrastructure, from towering skyscrapers to expansive highways. The company operates through key segments: flat-rolled products, U.S. Steel Europe, and tubular products. These operations encompass a range of steelmaking processes, from refining raw materials, such as iron ore and coal, to turning out finished steel products that meet various customer specifications. In its relentless pursuit of innovation and efficiency, U.S. Steel harnesses its integrated steel facilities to produce high-quality steel products that cater to diverse industries, including automotive, construction, appliance manufacturing, and energy. By capitalizing on economies of scale and integrating vertically, the company not only competes on cost but also on a wide array of specialized products. Despite cyclical pressures typical of the steel industry, U.S. Steel navigates through dynamic market conditions by leveraging technological advancements and investing in sustainable practices. Its expansive distribution network ensures that its products meet the demand intricacies of both domestic and international markets, further solidifying its role as a critical supplier in the global steel value chain.

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29.34 USD
Overvaluation 46%
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