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Cleveland-Cliffs Inc
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8 total product lines
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Revenue as of 12/31/2023
| Reporting Segmentarrow_drop_up | Product Line | Amount (USD) | Percentage |
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| keyboard_arrow_right | Reporting Segment & Product Line | Amount (USD) | Percentage |
| Other businesses |
Diversified Inactive Automobile Parts; sold to OEMs
These companies manufacture inactive parts, such as front carriers, and bumpers, and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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0.55B | 2.48% |
| Other businesses |
Diversified Inactive Components
These companies manufacture diversified inactive components of equipment, or components that are not electronic or otherwise powered.
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0.08B | 0.37% |
| Other businesses |
Diversified Component Parts for Industrial Equipment
These companies manufacture components for industrial equipment and sell directly to their customers.
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0.04B | 0.17% |
| Steelmaking |
Steel for Automobiles (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for automobiles (consumer passenger cars) and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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7.44B | 33.82% |
| Steelmaking |
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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5.61B | 25.51% |
| Steelmaking |
Steel and Metal Alloys (blast furnace)
These companies manufacture steel and other metal alloys using blast furnaces.
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5.33B | 24.23% |
| Steelmaking |
Iron Ores
These companies mine iron ore.
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2.95B | 13.41% |
| Steelmaking |
Steel for Electric Automobiles (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for electric automobiles (consumer passenger cars) and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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Non-Attributed
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
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Other businesses
Diversified Inactive Automobile Parts; sold to OEMs
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0.55B | 2.48% |
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These companies manufacture inactive parts, such as front carriers, and bumpers, and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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Other businesses
Diversified Inactive Components
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0.08B | 0.37% |
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These companies manufacture diversified inactive components of equipment, or components that are not electronic or otherwise powered.
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Other businesses
Diversified Component Parts for Industrial Equipment
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0.04B | 0.17% |
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These companies manufacture components for industrial equipment and sell directly to their customers.
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Steelmaking
Steel for Automobiles (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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7.44B | 33.82% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for automobiles (consumer passenger cars) and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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Steelmaking
Steel for Construction (blast furnace)
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5.61B | 25.51% |
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These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for real estate construction.
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Steelmaking
Steel and Metal Alloys (blast furnace)
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5.33B | 24.23% |
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These companies manufacture steel and other metal alloys using blast furnaces.
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| keyboard_arrow_down |
Steelmaking
Iron Ores
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2.95B | 13.41% |
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These companies mine iron ore.
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Steelmaking
Steel for Electric Automobiles (blast furnace); sold to OEMs
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
help
Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
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help
Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
These companies use blast furnaces to manufacture steel for electric automobiles (consumer passenger cars) and sell directly to original equipment manufacturers.
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