Cleveland-Cliffs

Cleveland-based steelmaking company

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July 15 2024 Cleveland-Cliffs announced it would acquire Stelco, a Canadian steel manufacturer, for $2.5 billion in cash and stock.
July 15 2024 Cleveland-Cliffs announced it would acquire Stelco, a Canadian steel manufacturer, for $2.5 billion in cash and stock.
July 28 2023 Cleveland-Cliffs executives proposed to acquire U.S. Steel for a total enterprise value of $10 billion, which was ultimately rejected.
July 28 2023 Cleveland-Cliffs executives proposed to acquire U.S. Steel for a total enterprise value of $10 billion, which was ultimately rejected.
2022 Cleveland-Cliffs became the 25th-largest steel producer in the world and the third-largest steel producer in the United States.
2022 Cleveland-Cliffs became the 25th-largest steel producer in the world and the third-largest steel producer in the United States.
February 2022 Cleveland-Cliffs agreed to pay a $3 million settlement related to Clean Water Act violations, including a cyanide and ammonia spill in August 2019.
February 2022 Cleveland-Cliffs agreed to pay a $3 million settlement related to Clean Water Act violations, including a cyanide and ammonia spill in August 2019.
2020 Cleveland-Cliffs sold 12 million long tons of iron ore product to third parties during this year.
2020 Cleveland-Cliffs sold 12 million long tons of iron ore product to third parties during this year.
December 2020 The company acquired the United States operations of ArcelorMittal for approximately $1.4 billion, becoming the largest producer of flat-rolled steel and iron ore pellets in North America.
December 2020 The company acquired the United States operations of ArcelorMittal for approximately $1.4 billion, becoming the largest producer of flat-rolled steel and iron ore pellets in North America.
December 31 2020 Cleveland-Cliffs reported its total CO2e emissions (direct and indirect) at 32,200 Kt, providing a comprehensive carbon footprint assessment for the year.
December 31 2020 Cleveland-Cliffs reported its total CO2e emissions (direct and indirect) at 32,200 Kt, providing a comprehensive carbon footprint assessment for the year.
March 13 2020 Cleveland-Cliffs acquired AK Steel Holding for $1.1 billion.
March 13 2020 Cleveland-Cliffs acquired AK Steel Holding for $1.1 billion.
2019 Cleveland-Cliffs sold 19 million long tons of iron ore product to third parties during this year.
2019 Cleveland-Cliffs sold 19 million long tons of iron ore product to third parties during this year.
2018 Cleveland-Cliffs sold 21 million long tons of iron ore product to third parties during this year.
2018 Cleveland-Cliffs sold 21 million long tons of iron ore product to third parties during this year.
August 15 2017 The company announced its return to the brand name Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.
August 15 2017 The company announced its return to the brand name Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.
July 2013 CEO Joseph Carrabba announced his retirement by December 31, 2013.
July 2013 CEO Joseph Carrabba announced his retirement by December 31, 2013.
May 5 2011 Cleveland-Cliffs was added to the Fortune 500, ranking 477 based on its 2010 performance.
May 5 2011 Cleveland-Cliffs was added to the Fortune 500, ranking 477 based on its 2010 performance.
January 2010 The company acquired Freewest Resources Canada for C$240 million, gaining 100% ownership of Black Thor and Black Label chromite deposits.
January 2010 The company acquired Freewest Resources Canada for C$240 million, gaining 100% ownership of Black Thor and Black Label chromite deposits.

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