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Cleveland-Cliffs said it remains committed to blast furnaces like those at the integrated steel mills along Northwest Indiana's lakeshore and is pursuing a carbon capture and sequestration test to ...
Cleveland-Cliffs now plans to get some work done on its blast furnaces at the Burns Harbor steel mill in Porter County that it acquired from ArcelorMittal USA last year. It's taking advantage of a ...
The Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill previously received a $500 million grant to switch to a hydrogen-powered furnace. Now, they ...
Local steel producer Cleveland-Cliffs has officially canceled its hydrogen-powered steel project in Middletown, Ohio. The company claims the decision was made due to concerns about not having enough ...
Cleveland-Cliffs is challenging the assessed valuation for its operations, prompting Lake and Porter County assessors to mount a defense.
CLEVELAND, June 20, 2025--Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: CLF) today announced the commissioning of its new state-of-the-art Vertical Stainless Bright Anneal Line at its Coshocton Works facility in ...
Cleveland-Cliffs dropped its share prices by 4.43 percent on Wednesday to end at $7.33 apiece as investors sold off positions following Nippon Steel’s successful acquisition of US Steel Corp.
In the last three months, 5 analysts have published ratings on Cleveland-Cliffs CLF, offering a diverse range of perspectives from bullish to bearish. The following table summarizes their recent ...
CLEVELAND − A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. July 2 at Cliffs’ Coshocton Works facility, to mark the completion of a $150 million capital investment. Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. made the ...
Cleveland-Cliffs struggles with unprofitability and competition despite tariffs, underperforming peers. Read why CLF stock is rated a hold.
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