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Nippon Steel & Sumitomo(NISTF)
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Nippon Steel Lifts Stake in Krosaki Harima After Successful Tender Offer
Nippon Steel Sets Terms for Dual Tranches of Zero-Coupon Convertible Bonds
Nippon Steel Lifts Zero-Coupon Convertible Bond Issue to ¥600 Billion
Nippon Steel to Use Treasury Shares for Performance-Linked Executive Stock Plan
Nippon Steel to Raise ¥550 Billion via Zero Coupon Convertible Bonds for U.S. Steel Deal and Growth Drive
Nippon Steel Confirms Interim Review as Profit Slumps Despite Higher Revenue
Nippon Steel Sets Broad Board and Executive Reshuffle Ahead of 2026 Shareholders Meeting
Nippon Steel Subsidiary GEOSTR Sharply Lifts Profit Outlook for FY2026
Nippon Steel to Launch Tender Offer for Krosaki Harima on February 2 After Securing Regulatory Clearances
Nippon Steel Reports Revenue Growth Amid Profit Decline and Strategic Adjustments
Nippon Steel Reports Better-Than-Expected Revenue Amid Challenging Conditions
Nippon Steel Revises Financial Forecasts Amid Market Uncertainties
NIPPON STEEL (NISTF) Gets a Hold from J.P. Morgan
Nippon Steel and Partners Resolve Legal Disputes to Focus on Steelmaking
New Buy Rating for NIPPON STEEL (NISTF), the Basic Materials Giant
Nippon Steel Reports Losses and Announces Strategic Stock Split
Nippon Steel Reports Q1 Loss, Forecasts Improved Year-End Performance
Nippon Steel Reports Extraordinary Income Following Merger
Nippon Steel Revises Financial Forecast Amidst Challenging Conditions
Nippon Steel Announces Stock Split and Dividend Forecast Revision
Nippon Steel Plans Full Acquisition of Krosaki Harima
NIPPON STEEL (NISTF) was downgraded to a Hold Rating at J.P. Morgan
Nippon Steel Ends Litigation Against Biden and CFIUS
NIPPON STEEL (NISTF): New Buy Recommendation for This Basic Materials Giant
New Sell Rating for NIPPON STEEL (NISTF), the Basic Materials Giant
U.S. Steel’s Stock (X) Surges After Trump Approves Nippon Takeover
NIPPON STEEL (NISTF): New Buy Recommendation for This Basic Materials Giant
Morgan Stanley Keeps Their Buy Rating on NIPPON STEEL (NISTF)
Top Analysts Weigh In on Trump’s Approval of U.S. Steel-Nippon Deal
ArcelorMittal Stock (MT) Jumps on News Trump Supports U.S. Steel’s Takeover
Trump Says “US Steel will REMAIN in America” After Backing Nippon Steel’s Bid

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Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp is a steel producer incorporated in Japan on October 1, 2012 by the merger of Nippon Steel Corporation and Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. The Company is engaged in the steel making and fabrication business. The Company along with its subsidiaries is engaged in operating five segments including steelmaking, engineering & construction, chemicals, new materials, and system solutions. The steelmaking and steel fabrication segment is engaged in manufacturing and marketing of steel products. The engineering & construction segment is engaged in manufacturing and marketing of industrial machinery and equipment as well as steel structures, also performs construction works under contract, waste processing and recycling, and supplies electricity, gas and heat. The chemicals segment is engaged in manufacturing and marketing of coal-based chemical products, petrochemicals and electronic materials. The new materials segment is engaged in manufacturing and marketing of materials for semiconductors and electronic parts, carbon fiber and composite products, and products that apply technologies for metal processing and joining. The system solutions segment provides computer systems engineering and consulting services. The Company's products portfolio includes plate, flat products, bar & wire rod, construction products, pipe & tube, railway automotive & machinery parts, and stainless steel.