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Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
Cleveland-Cliffs rallied for a second day on Tuesday, adding 6.84 percent to close at $8.12 apiece as investors cheered the official launch of its $150-million finishing line at an Ohio mill.
Cleveland-Cliffs shifts to auto steel leadership with cost cuts and operational improvements. Read here to know why we recommend a buy on CLF stock.
Cleveland-Cliffs' stock price — and its financial results — have taken a nosedive, but the company's leadership has a plan to return to profitability.
Protesters, left, march during a strike organized by metal workers in Cadiz, southern Spain, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021. (AP Photo/Javier Fergo) The Cádiz strike aims to force a new collective ...
Cleveland-Cliffs is challenging the assessed valuation for its operations, prompting Lake and Porter County assessors to mount a defense.
Lawyers for Cleveland-Cliffs wrote that the company would no longer pursue the goals outlined in the terms with the state.
Cleveland-Cliffs is again postponing a blast furnace reline, one of the biggest capital investments an integrated steelmaker typically makes, into its Burns Harbor Works steel mill.
WEIRTON, W.Va. – Days after Cleveland-Cliffs announced it was halting its investment in a planned transformer manufacturing facility in Weirton, area officials continue to react, expressing ...
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